Anonymous wrote:People spend on the little treats they can afford since home ownership and other middle class milestones are unfathomable.
Anonymous wrote:These same people are going to be crying when they run out of money for gas rent and food. I think so many people are delusional about the economy and infantile about spending. Halloween is fun but people really go overboard and try to make it Instagramable.
Anonymous wrote:I love giving out (full size!) candy to adorable children and there is nothing cuter than my dog in a wig!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you know Swedes only eat candy on Saturday’s
Did you know Swedes SAY they only eat candy on Saturdays?
Anonymous wrote:Did you know Swedes only eat candy on Saturday’s
Anonymous wrote:Did you know Swedes only eat candy on Saturday’s
Anonymous wrote:Did you know Swedes only eat candy on Saturday’s
Anonymous wrote: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.
Halloween socks are awesome. 55 yo man here.
Anonymous wrote: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.
LOL, You all sound like a barrel of laughs!
We all dressed up, not just the kids this year. As did our friends and neighbors and a few relatives! We hung out by a fire and laughed and remembered when our kids were younger. We met and joked with neighbors whose 3 and 4 year olds were out for the first time and they were starting the journey we did ~10 years ago. We listened to good music with our friends. Hugged our goodbyes then went home and put our kids to bed. Now we’re sitting by a fire screwing around on our phones and eating pizza.
And our Halloween decorations were awesome!! Sorry you’re so mad about it.
Xoxo
Anonymous wrote:I went to a small local grocery store today and it was full on Christmas mode in there.
Anonymous wrote:Inflatables are probably the worst thing about whole Halloween debacle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People spend on the little treats they can afford since home ownership and other middle class milestones are unfathomable.
This. We get a lot of joy out of our $20 pet costume and Halloween decorations.
My kids have more fun on Halloween than almost any other holiday. I agree that you don't have to spend on ridiculous yard inflatables, but they get into planning costumes, decorating, and carving pumpkins.
Anonymous wrote:Its bot just wastage of money but also so environmentally damaging and disrespecting inequality.