Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ANY sort of conspicuous consumption. Lulu, stanley, LV, Tesla, fancy kitchens.
Teslas are actually practical.
Also odd that Lulu is on this list. I mean I guess I could do a bunch of research to find athleticwear that performs as well but costs less, but why? How much time spent to save $30?
And as for “fancy” kitchens….most people do not spend lots of money on kitchens for them to be impractical. The better appliances perform better, and yes, tend to look nicer. This is for the space that is the beating heart of my private residence that the public does not see. How is that “conspicuous consumption”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lv neverfull. Cheugy.
What a great word! Had to look it up, but I will be using it - it describes so many things (especially in this area).
Anything "bucket list" - having to go to the latest places, do the latest things.
Ex: Cartier watches, anything that says "my husband cheated on me and this is what I got".
Also, DH loves his Tesla, but I think they are douchey. He knows how I feel.
Anonymous wrote:Microblading eyebrows. It looks so fake and so much money
Fake nails or gel nails. Also fake and how do you get any work done! Lots of money and so much maintenance.
Anonymous wrote:Trump 2024.
Anonymous wrote:Going to college at an Ivy/ kids going to an Ivy.
Anonymous wrote:I get frustrated with the bells and whistles I have to buy when all I really want is something solid and reliable. Like I wouldn't mind a great luxury car if I could get it without the stupid wood paneling, etc. I bought a NordicTrack treadmill because I wanted a treadmill that would last, and have automatic speed and incline controls. I didn't want the stupid fancy screen with iFit. I love to spend money on solid Amish furniture but I don't want some fancy Chairish dining room table. I want to be able to excise the snooty and fancy but keep the quality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Designer bags that cost 5 figures and require the buyer to jump through hoops to buy.
Haha. I love my bags but I don’t get the hype around watches.
Really? There's zero difference.
A bag holds crap. You can pay $15 for one, or $15,000. If you choose to pay $15K, you're a moron.
A watch tells time. You can pay $15 for one (or zero, and use your phone like the rest of us), or $150,000. If you choose to pay $150K, you're a moron.
No difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Designer bags that cost 5 figures and require the buyer to jump through hoops to buy.
Haha. I love my bags but I don’t get the hype around watches.
Really? There's zero difference.
A bag holds crap. You can pay $15 for one, or $15,000. If you choose to pay $15K, you're a moron.
A watch tells time. You can pay $15 for one (or zero, and use your phone like the rest of us), or $150,000. If you choose to pay $150K, you're a moron.
No difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Designer bags that cost 5 figures and require the buyer to jump through hoops to buy.
Haha. I love my bags but I don’t get the hype around watches.