Plagued Consoomers / Consoomer Culture - Because if it has a recogniseable brand on it, I’d buy it!

I think she means CBD oil to ingest.
Yes, but it doesn't need to be expensive af to get the good stuff. Dopeheads are kinda consoomer about that too.
The oil is all the medicinal part, with the compounds that gets you high taken out. But of course, it's not legal to sell where weed is not legal. As it is impossible to 100% remove every high component.
 
Safiya Nygaard is a matter of personal taste, but this video introduced me to Pizza Hut merch and I hate it so much.
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I agree, I get range anxiety like hell and tend to fill up when my tank hits at least 1/4. On the other hand I know people that always put the bare minimum into their cars to keep them fuelled, I think it's just a personal thing.
I know my vehicle and I know more or less exactly how far I can go at each point on the fuel gauge. Who cares if the fuel light comes on? I wait for the light and then fill the bitch, or I check the trip odometer and get gas when I hit a predetermined milage number since I know within fractions of a gallon how much fuel that has used. Drive your car and pay attention to it, it isn't that hard.
 
Versace got you covered, you may need some cards too:tomgirl:

Goddammit :story: Now that's a grift.

Safiya Nygaard is a matter of personal taste, but this video introduced me to Pizza Hut merch and I hate it so much.

I hate everything about this. I hate tiktok in general, but the fact that the company ads are so insidious and the products are so stupid just adds to the list of the 1001 reasons I will never download that stupid app. And also I now realize why my dumb friends have been talking more about consoomer products. Because tiktok is just ads and stupid people.

Who cares if the fuel light comes on? I wait for the light and then fill the bitch, or I check the trip odometer and get gas when I hit a predetermined milage number since I know within fractions of a gallon how much fuel that has used. Drive your car and pay attention to it, it isn't that hard.

I admire you, but it's considered suicide if you don't have your tank half-full here in the winter. Especially the further North you go and the less you see of towns - most which have cardlock stations because of gas theft and no cell service. If you get stuck or trapped, you're on your own so best to keep your car stocked with gas and blankets. Also a gun for bears. And natives.
 
I agree, I get range anxiety like hell and tend to fill up when my tank hits at least 1/4. On the other hand I know people that always put the bare minimum into their cars to keep them fuelled, I think it's just a personal thing.
People smear shit on the walls and eat donut until they get diabetes, indeed everything is a "personal thing".
I know my vehicle and I know more or less exactly how far I can go at each point on the fuel gauge. Who cares if the fuel light comes on? I wait for the light and then fill the bitch, or I check the trip odometer and get gas when I hit a predetermined milage number since I know within fractions of a gallon how much fuel that has used. Drive your car and pay attention to it, it isn't that hard.
Why do keep gas in car? Because your fuel pump is cooled by that gas, so constantly running your tank low overheats it and creates wear and tear, especially in hot weather or under load. You should keep at least 1/4 tank or so in the vehicle to avoid stressing the pump. Gas light in light passenger vehicle usually indicates 2-3 gallons remaining and by that time your pump is high and dry.

Now u learn dis
 
Safiya Nygaard is a matter of personal taste, but this video introduced me to Pizza Hut merch and I hate it so much.
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Ah, the adventures of the Black man and the white Woman™, the most corporate of duos, advertising their collection of Pizza Hut™ themed bullshit for their Pizza Hut™ themed Christmas, complete with their own @The Last Stand™-themed child to really drive home that this is the Future™ of America™®
 
Why do keep gas in car? Because your fuel pump is cooled by that gas, so constantly running your tank low overheats it and creates wear and tear, especially in hot weather or under load. You should keep at least 1/4 tank or so in the vehicle to avoid stressing the pump. Gas light in light passenger vehicle usually indicates 2-3 gallons remaining and by that time your pump is high and dry.
My car has an external fuel pump.
I admire you, but it's considered suicide if you don't have your tank half-full here in the winter. Especially the further North you go and the less you see of towns - most which have cardlock stations because of gas theft and no cell service. If you get stuck or trapped, you're on your own so best to keep your car stocked with gas and blankets. Also a gun for bears. And natives.
We're not quite that remote, although the meth heads and injuns up north can become a real hazard. We also get really cold and snowy winters and so I do keep blankets and a gun in the car, thankfully I have cell service in 99% of the places I go to but I do keep a gas can in the car just in case I need to walk if I'm up in the northwoods.
 
My car has an external fuel pump.

We're not quite that remote, although the meth heads and injuns up north can become a real hazard. We also get really cold and snowy winters and so I do keep blankets and a gun in the car, thankfully I have cell service in 99% of the places I go to but I do keep a gas can in the car just in case I need to walk if I'm up in the northwoods.

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Salute to your preparedness.

"Wholesome"

Can people honestly not view a tragedy without linking it to pop culture? The first thing I thought of when seeing the devastation was how awful and strange it is for a tornado to hit in December and hoping the affected people are alright. Not "Gais, this is JUST like FALLOUT!".

Calling it now, some retard will link it to a marvel movie too.
 
Can people honestly not view a tragedy without linking it to pop culture? The first thing I thought of when seeing the devastation was how awful and strange it is for a tornado to hit in December and hoping the affected people are alright. Not "Gais, this is JUST like FALLOUT!".

Calling it now, some retard will link it to a marvel movie too.
I saw the image as I was scrolling down, and hadn't quite scrolled it into view enough to see that it had reddit feces beneath it. Like you, my first reaction to the photograph itself was "holy fucking shit, I hope people got out in time." When I scrolled one more mouse-wheel click down and realized it was a reddit screenshot, I knew I was about to see another reason to hate redditors a little bit more than I already do.
 
I saw the image as I was scrolling down, and hadn't quite scrolled it into view enough to see that it had reddit feces beneath it. Like you, my first reaction to the photograph itself was "holy fucking shit, I hope people got out in time." When I scrolled one more mouse-wheel click down and realized it was a reddit screenshot, I knew I was about to see another reason to hate redditors a little bit more than I already do.
I guess I'm blackpilled, because my first thought was how every YouTuber in the midwest and south were probably driving down there as fast as they could to get footage of the wreckage so they could soyface into the camera and say "Man this is so sad, make sure to like and subscribe and click the bell for more!!! And follow me on instagram and be sure to check out my patreon for more behind the scenes footage of this truly tragic event, just a dollar gets you all the exclusive photos we took of his horrific disaster"
 
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Another video of hers. Is Harrod's like, rich-people shopping Disneyland? What's the big deal?
Another car video of hers:

The thing that makes people like this tacky is that their taste consists only of stereotypical "rich people stuff" whereas real rich people just buy really nice, high-end examples of things they enjoy or actually use. PL but I've worked at a place that catered to extremely wealthy clients before, and the average car was more like a boring-looking range rover or BMW sedan than the flashy sports car that screams "rich"

Designer advent calendars are tacky escort stuff, real rich people form classy upbringings only buy from certain collections. This one from Chanel IS a scam but a somewhat transparent one since a) the content was listed b) the design was cheap and plastic like.

As you said: Tiktok “fashion lovers” are what they are.

I honestly don't care that big brands like Chanel sell cashcow shit like this honestly, it's a fucking genius business model. If it means more money for beautiful haute couture collections, make logo print toilet paper and sell it for $40 a roll. I don't give a fuck :story:
 
The thing that makes people like this tacky is that their taste consists only of stereotypical "rich people stuff" whereas real rich people just buy really nice, high-end examples of things they enjoy or actually use. PL but I've worked at a place that catered to extremely wealthy clients before, and the average car was more like a boring-looking range rover or BMW sedan than the flashy sports car that screams "rich"
Absolutely. If you actually have money and can afford genuinely good quality in everything that you consume, you don't need to flash it like this. Rich people are ostentatious too, but generally in a more subdued way: they know they will be noticed by people of the same economic status as them, without wearing logos. A good tailored suit or really good dress shoes are easily recognizable despite not being branded. Actually posh people (e.g. If you check the instagram accounts of the granddaughters of the Queen of England, or other young European royals) don't need to wear such flashy, ugly shit (what are those ugly driving mittens this Sophie Sohet wears even when shopping? What?).

Rich people know other rich consoomers will recognize more subdued luxury expenses and are aware that being too flashy is just tacky and 'nouveau-riche'. Don't get me wrong, I think anyone that has fashion as an active hobby is generally wasting money, and rich consumerism is still consumerism, but this thing that people like this Sophie woman do with covering themselves in expensive logos (that they are really buying on sale...) is just pure insanity. She must be deeply unhappy with herself for her life satisfaction to derive from spending like this.

Also LOL at one of the vids that you guys posted in which she justifies her love for spending, she says something like "I know it seems materialistic, but we live in the world we live in and money is important even if you want to pretend otherwise". No shit, money is important. That's why you shouldn't waste it in ostentatious, useless shit. Money has made you its slave if you're compulsively spending it on ugly-ass sports cars every 4 years instead of mindfully investing it into useful, durable things.
 
I find it fascinating in a way because there's no demand for the crap he finds at Poundland, yet it exists. The Lootcrate boxes were blatantly cheap shit with a Marvel logo on it that sometimes ended up in dollar stores because they had to move their stock, yet Lootcrate went on for years. In this endless screeching world about how we need to be more environmentally friendly, companies will still churn out cheap plastic garbage that ends up going back to their warehouse to be liquidized, and they still have the gall to turn around and blame the public for global emissions and pollution. It's incredible.

I believe in free markets and capitalism, and I don't think anyone should be buying pompom chicks for $1 at Dollar Tree, but it is interesting to me to see it in the first place because surely they cannot be making their money back on this. So why make it in the first place? It's all going to be in a landfill at the end of the day regardless, but maybe if they didn't produce the crap to begin with, those pompoms will be used somewhere else or not at all. But here we are, with companies and people trying to squeeze every penny out of you at any chance they can get and making pompom chicks in the slight chance you'll give in to get it as a "Decoration".

Advent calendars used to be crap chocolate for $1. Now even Chanel is doing them. Le Creuset just came out with a Harry Potter dishware set. Cashiers at gas stations are surrounded by impulse crap items and masks, trying to convince you that hey, maybe with that $30 fillup, you should buy a lighter and mask with the Batman logo on it.

So much if going to be thrown out at the end of the day, so I respect Ashens for making money off showcasing this crap and why you shouldn't buy it. But yeah. It's all bottom of the barrel and clogging up the earth.
In a way, I miss the Lootcraze because I liked Ashens' opening videos on them. He would make fun of them and praise the one good item every blue moon. It was refreshing and different.

Sure, he reviews normal tat but it's not quite the same as the Lootcrate stuff.

Speaking of old days, I remember one Lootcrate sponsorship that stated you can resell the contents for profit.
 
Outdoor products are some of the most unnecessarily consoomer things on the market. As a general rule the stuff you'll buy for the outdoors will last a lot longer than most consumer goods, and don't need to be replaced often. I know old timers who still hunt every year with a rifle they bought when they were in their teens in the 1960s.
Recently though, lots of "influencers" online like to talk about how the latest model of such and such is infinitely better than the last one, and you'll never kill a deer/bird/whatever without the latest thing. I've had hunting buddies my age get rid of their $1500 shotgun for a $2800 shotgun as if the cheaper one wasn't good enough for their occasional trip to the duck pond. Lots of people kill more ducks than these guys with a $200 used pump action. I believe the industry wants to make hunting guns like cars, and make it "uncool" to own the cheaper/older ones.

Worse than the hunting side is the fishing side, specifically fly fishing. Fly fishing is a specific technique of fishing that's pretty autistic and loves to gatekeep. A lot of the serious fly fishermen look down on people who actually eat the fish that they catch, and some even get mad if you take the fish out of the water to unhook it. Fishing gear manufacturers have realized that these people will buy whatever dumb shit they make so you end up with companies like Abel, who will sell you a nice reel for $450 but want another $800 to put a specific paint job on it. Anybody who drops the money on these things will flaunt them constantly on instagram and reddit, even though they've just dropped as much as a small boat on a flashy reel. These reels are still functional so it's hard to consider them a purely consoomer item like a funko pop, but it's still pretty embarrassing to see fishing devolve to this sort of thing

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Abel's website for customizing a reel. People have taken to parodying it since the price is so ridiculous.

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At least this guy seems genuinely happy.
The thing that makes people like this tacky is that their taste consists only of stereotypical "rich people stuff" whereas real rich people just buy really nice, high-end examples of things they enjoy or actually use.
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they know they will be noticed by people of the same economic status as them, without wearing logos.
"Aithníonn ciaróg ciaróg eile"
One beetle recognizes another.
Also LOL at one of the vids that you guys posted in which she justifies her love for spending, she says something like "I know it seems materialistic, but we live in the world we live in and money is important even if you want to pretend otherwise".
Jump to 7:00.
No shit, money is important. That's why you shouldn't waste it in ostentatious, useless shit. Money has made you its slave if you're compulsively spending it on ugly-ass sports cars every 4 years instead of mindfully investing it into useful, durable things.
 
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