Anonymous wrote:It’s the post-pandemic roaring Twenties for some of us. Travel, parties, celebrations. For some, not all unfortunately. The Great Divide on full display.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a sign of good economy or low financial IQ that we are spending $12.2+ on Halloween and $700 million goes on pet costumes?
Americans are idiots.
Yup.Idiots like my MIL who buys my 16 year old Halloween socks and pencils and buys a Halloween themed bag to put them in. I’d rather she have put all the money that she spends on useless junk like that into a college fund. We’d have at least a semester tuition paid for that way.
Anonymous wrote:The wealthy neighborhood near me is decorated over the top.
I'm sorry. I find it creepy to have caskets in your front yard and gravestones in your front yard and one house has six 12 foot skeletons. Each day new items are put up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a sign of good economy or low financial IQ that we are spending $12.2+ on Halloween and $700 million goes on pet costumes?
Americans are idiots.
+1. And wasteful. The advent of Halloween inflatables, house lights and pet costumes is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a sign of good economy or low financial IQ that we are spending $12.2+ on Halloween and $700 million goes on pet costumes?
Americans are idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With online access to colorful junk, consumers are easily coerced into buying wasteful junk. Just go to suburbs and see how many 12 feet skeletons there are, it wasn't even a thing before China started sending cheap plastic crap.
Cut the xenophobic bullshit. People in China are sending it because people in USA demand it.
Anonymous wrote:With online access to colorful junk, consumers are easily coerced into buying wasteful junk. Just go to suburbs and see how many 12 feet skeletons there are, it wasn't even a thing before China started sending cheap plastic crap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a sign of good economy or low financial IQ that we are spending $12.2+ on Halloween and $700 million goes on pet costumes?
Americans are idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Its bot just wastage of money but also so environmentally damaging and disrespecting inequality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People spend on the little treats they can afford since home ownership and other middle class milestones are unfathomable.
This. Everything is terrible, so why shouldn't I dress my dog in a bear costume?
Honestly the Fed should get us all therapy and a GLP-1 prescription, that would fix the spending spree.