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

On another note, there is nothing quite as depressing to me as seeing grown adults soy-facing over chinesium Disney merchandise.
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Disney fans not having as much fun, Disney profits unaffected.
 
It's hard to view beards as something nice, as every soyboi seems to have a beard. But not everyone that do have a beard is a soy *sigh*
Beards look comfy. I wouldn't wanna maintain a thick one, so shaving it is :)

Also, let grown adults soyface. It mainly gets irritating when they start shoving it into everyones' faces honestly.

As Borat said: "Every Englishman must have a hobby. Some like to collect the stamp. Some like to make the gym. But the most fun, is to kill a little animal with a shotgun, or rip em up with a wild dog".
 
let grown adults soyface.
I haven’t said they aren’t allowed, but I’m still going to talk shit about them. It serves as an indicator as to whether you should stay away or not anyway.
It mainly gets irritating when they start shoving it into everyones' faces honestly.
Their whole existence is a crime to humanity itself.
 
It's difficult to say where I stand on immature interests and people who have them.

Probably because said people include me, so I feel forced to accept it and embrace that in one sense but shun it in another.

Hence why my post history probably looks so weird. I deflect a lot because I have opinions on things that contradict m

WAIT THAT JUST MAKES ME A NARCISSIST
 
This thread would be 1000x better if people stopped asking if they are a consoomer for buying or collecting x thing. Being consoomer is cringe, but being anxious about what Internet strangers might think about your Nendroid collection is even cringier.

Anyway, back to bad collections.

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Yet another rainbor shelf, this time the guy puts volumes of the same comicbook on different shelfs. Why?

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Not the worst thing posted here, yet still pretty soy. Bookshelf full of YA and Funkos.
 
For me the line between consooming and just liking something is why you're buying it- is it for the shopping dopamine rush? Is it just to show off to others? There's nothing wrong with buying something because it's nice and you actually like it, assuming you can reasonably afford it. Even if you could theoretically make it yourself- maybe they'll do a better job, maybe the cost of an individual item relative to the necessary equipment doesn't work out well for the DIY approach, maybe you can spend your time better doing something else.

It turns into a problem when the object is just a method to stuff down the feelings and you're going to stick it somewhere as soon as it arrives and never look at it again (Kevin Gibes, Chantal, every deathfat or troon basically) or when you only bought it to impress others or inspire envy.
 
every deathfat or troon basically
I bought some shit over the years hoping to sell to collectors actually at a higher markup in some years time knowing they'd probably hook themselves onto it.

Wonder if there's a way of selling to genuine people who just want to play a game or system again, at a lower rate than to people who dedicate themselves to collecting just to screw the cunts up lol
 
So @RiceofSkywalker recently reminded me that Disney thought that making $40 aphrodisiac lipsticks for adults was a good way to promote Star Wars.
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And the sad part is that they still consoom the overpriced make up since 2015. Some don't even use it, or if they do they just use one and buy the rest for bragging rights.
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Some of the buyers aren't even women. $40 or more for this shit. Star Wars make up should be the kind of thing that's sold as part of an alien halloween costume kit or as a $5 dollar cosmetic kit for little girls.

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Disney fans not having as much fun, Disney profits unaffected.
The Disney consumerism in particular is probably the weirdest to me imo. It just seems like a borderline cult where they automatically love whatever is they do to almost fanatical levels even when it isn't that impressive, and all because they made musicals for kids. I mean obsessing over Disney is something that's been going in since the 90s and was always annoying but its something that I think truly reached its peak in 2013 with the release of Frozen. I've never seen people get so obsessive over a corporation on a large scale. I remember that even in the 90s and 2000s people and the media would joke about Disney's shit working conditions, the fading out of 2D or even joke about them being an evil corporation, but ever since 2013 the criticisms toward Disney just slowly disappeared from the mainstream, and groups that would call out their abandonment of 2D animation faded away to the point where they became minor discussions or a mute point. Doesn't help that they now own a tremendous chunk of the media industry, and people still treat this like a good thing.

I mean just compare then-

- to now.
 
The really scary part about this "haul" trend is that they've got kids ranging from pre-teens all the way up to "barely legal" getting wrapped up in it too, and you end up with 12-13 year-old girls "modeling" bikini, swimming suit and lingerie "hauls" in 4k quality on Youtube. The optimist in me -- near-death as he is -- likes to believe most of them are just too young and naïve to realize just how much of their anatomy they're letting people see and don't know what pasties or camel toes are. And you just know they're attracting a less-than-desirable audience.

Of course, Youtube has no problem with that content and from what little I was willing to dig into it, I found no indication that those uploaders ever have any trouble with their videos being flagged, quarantined, demonetized or banned. Given how defensive silicon valley was about "Cuties" it shouldn't surprise me anymore that they're fine with this shit too.

Oh, they know their audience. There’s a few girls who have been doing it since age 11, including one who pretended to be 15… but was 13… and now has her own OnlyFans styled app (with a 17+ rating). Her YouTube channel gets discussed by lots of people, and their videos get demonitized, but the content they are discussing it monetized and is also sponsored by Bang Energy.

Pedo money is popular with YouTube.
 
I don't know why YT thinks I'm interested in these things.
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This shit is cringe and pure consoomerism. I do not believe for a second that a bio woman is entranced by $200 eroge figurines. The normal-ish ones are understandable, if the lewd ones are from regular series, you can still just not buy it. She must look like this:
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every time she looks at the display shelf holding a thousand dollars in giant nutsack shaped tiddies.
Betting money she doesn’t even really like them and just use them for clickbate for lonely weebs to click on. “Oh my god. A geek girl who loves big titty anime girls! So kawaii!!!” *buys her Patreon and jerks to her pics*
 
Yeah, I'm not exactly what you can call "naturally gifted" at anything artistic or technical (a lot of the weeb troons are far ahead of me there honestly and that's worrying).

That plushie I bought was from Idea Factory's own store, so it's official merch. I like the design and it's fairly nicely sized (20cm). I should probably look into buying some stuff from Etsy, though, particularly as I'd like some repro carts for my GBA, SNES and N64 and for some reason I don't particularly trust AliExpress when it comes to those. (Particularly SNES lol)

Also I totally understand that about having art and things around the place. A barebones room is just sooo boring to look at, and it's not like it's meant to impress men in suits so why not spruce it up?!
No excuse. You bought a thing now you go to Gulag
 
It's hard to view beards as something nice, as every soyboi seems to have a beard. But not everyone that do have a beard is a soy *sigh*
You're right:
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Here's hoping for a clean-shaven trend in the near future so I can start looking merely old and uncool rather than like a guy who might identify as a male feminist.
Isn't there some far-left source saying being clean-shaven is a sign of being a far-right neon nahtsee? A lot of guys look terrible with them and don't bother trimming them. I know I look better and it's a lot less work just running a razor over it.
 
A lot of the beard thing is simply men being fat. They then have chubby cheeks and a neck that rolls into their chin. A "big MANLY beard" covers this up pretty well, and you don't even have to lose weight!

Seriously, people don't get how fucking fat even the average person is now. Nobody ever really called me fat, but when I honestly took stock of myself a couple years ago, I definitely would have been made to do the truffle shuffle if I had been born in the 70's. Even what people think is "normal" nowadays is unhealthy.

Wonder why dead bedrooms are such a huge thing? Because both people are way too fucking fat and subconsciously both people are like "ew why would you want to fuck that?". So they get sick of each other and when you're not getting each other off regularly your tolerance for each others bullshit goes way down and its a spiral of nastiness that leads to breaking up.

So weak ass men who don't want to do what it takes to actually get to a biologically-healthy weight (or even worse, see being at a biologically healthy weight as being emaciated or some shit) can just grow a big bushy beard and slap the "manly meat eater" label on it. Maybe they can fool a similarly overweight chick into buying it for a while, but eventually she's gonna get sick of him jiggling so much when they're fucking and subconsciously shes gonna start to get sick of it.
 
A lot of the beard thing is simply men being fat. They then have chubby cheeks and a neck that rolls into their chin. A "big MANLY beard" covers this up pretty well, and you don't even have to lose weight!

Seriously, people don't get how fucking fat even the average person is now. Nobody ever really called me fat, but when I honestly took stock of myself a couple years ago, I definitely would have been made to do the truffle shuffle if I had been born in the 70's. Even what people think is "normal" nowadays is unhealthy.
Absolutely true. To put it in perspective, the fattest US state in 1990 was Mississippi, thinnest was Colorado or Utah (I forget). Flash forward thirty years, the thinnest state now (Utah) has a MUCH higher obesity rate than Mississippi did in 1990, and Mississippi's has tripled. It's a goddamn epidemic. Stop consooming food, people.
 
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