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

Jesus Christ, $4,000/mo in RENT, what does that even buy in California? I looked around in my area to see what that kind of money would buy 30 acres of land with money left over to build a nice house, why do people live there?
Usually because they’re making upwards of $150K, which begs the question “why does her family live there?”
 
Jesus Christ, $4,000/mo in RENT, what does that even buy in California? I looked around in my area to see what that kind of money would buy 30 acres of land with money left over to build a nice house, why do people live there?
It’s San Fransisco, $90K/year is basically $65K/year in LA
 
The Bay Area real estate is fucking insane. So insane people are starting to move over the Altamont Pass to live in Mountain House, Tracy, or Stockton while commuting back to the Bay Area for work (which is just driving up the real estate in the Central Valley). This woman is most likely a stay at home mom of two young children, her husband probably works some mid-level tech job, they probably rent a “nice” 2 or 3 bed subdivision home, and they probably have two car leases of nice 2016+ cars. She’s only “surviving” on $2000 for expenses because of that. She’s comfortable, but definitely not luxurious. She probably still buys her kids nice first hand clothing at Target, herself some lululemon as a splurge, and affords her children extracurriculars like gym or ballet. They probably don’t save a dime, as they’re living (slightly) above their means to be comfortable.

That said I feel bad for you guys thinking shrimp and berries are luxuries. We grow a ton of food and are right next to the ocean, you can feed a family fresh high quality food without touching a can. They could live very well if they traded their car leases for cheap beaters and got a better deal on their rent, and the mom worked part time doing something.
 
That said I feel bad for you guys thinking shrimp and berries are luxuries. We grow a ton of food and are right next to the ocean, you can feed a family fresh high quality food without touching a can. They could live very well if they traded their car leases for cheap beaters and got a better deal on their rent, and the mom worked part time doing something.
Anything that's extremely perishable, not local, and out of season, will be high in price and should be first off the grocery list if you're struggling to get by. Berries aren't a luxury for you but you would probably stop buying, I don't know, bison if times got hard because you don't own a bison farm.

I found this woman's YouTube channel: "This video is for educational purposes, not our real income 🙏 made it for everyone who is thinking of moving to Silicon Valley like we did 6 years without really knowing how expensive it gets."
 
I’d absolutely stop buying those things if the price jacked up, I stopped buying steak for like 6 months for that reason. One of the perks of living in California is our produce is second only to Japan, and the seafood is cheap and nice too. A big bag of frozen shrimp or salmon is like $5-$10. I am slightly annoyed when I can’t get good avocados in the dead of winter. Berries are $5 for a big clamshell in winter and $2 in summer.
I guess my point was, good food is almost a given here, and her ridiculously misappropriated budget is going to her outsized rent and cars, and lifestyle stuff like brand clothes and experiences. I’d bet anything they take their family to Disneyland every two years and splurge on things like daily Starbucks and yoga class and weekly dates. She’s COMFORTABLE, as evidenced by a ridiculous $4,000 rent. That’s insane, you can get a 3-bed house for around $2000 just slightly outside the Bay Area, which is STILL jacked up because of the market right now.
 
"This video is for educational purposes, not our real income 🙏 made it for everyone who is thinking of moving to Silicon Valley like we did 6 years without really knowing how expensive it gets."
Saying that days after your video gets destroyed with dislikes is classic Californian Cope lmao
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This tea set is a physical manifestation of the tea time feature's accoutrements, complete with the "same" 6oz ceramic tea cups and sample bags of tea formulations straight from the game. The matching tea pot featured in-game is not provided, which is unfortunate.
That is a nice looking teacup, to be fair.
I was gonna say at least it looks nice. I know I ranted about this once already, but things that aren't "real" bug me. They bugged me even as a kid when I saw things like the shoes below because it was just crap with an image from the film slapped on it, and it felt like an insult even to my child-brain.
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I didn't want this shit. I wanted the things I saw in the movies. I still remember when the necklace below was released alongside the LotR films because it was the first time I saw merchandise from a film that actually looked like something nice to wear by itself.
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I must not be the only one to feel that way, or maybe people in my age group are working at the Disney kid's products department now, because I've noticed a shift from things like the aforementioned shoes to more "This is the thing from the movie!" like this:
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Not a portrait-cabochon nor film logo to be seen.

This is likely the healthiest drink any if these weebs will ever have.
You think too well of them.

Jesus Christ, $4,000/mo in RENT, what does that even buy in California? I looked around in my area to see what that kind of money would buy 30 acres of land with money left over to build a nice house, why do people live there?
You see, there are jobs that pay more in California, so you make more money, then you take that money and use it to pay rent on your apartment that costs more than it would in other places, so it's a good thing you live in California where you can make enough money to afford that apartment.
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Imagine making 90k a year and still paying rent. How pathetic
Aren't most newer real state developments in places like L.A. owned by the same megacorp's and big tech capital these people are most likely working for? Is like they get paid more then their employes get they money back via rent.
 
Aren't most newer real state developments in places like L.A. owned by the same megacorp's and big tech capital these people are most likely working for? Is like they get paid more then their employes get they money back via rent.
Yeah this all has a company store/grapes of wrath kind of feel to it
What do you think, guys?
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Amazon warehouse, Tijuana.
 
I was gonna say at least it looks nice. I know I ranted about this once already, but things that aren't "real" bug me. They bugged me even as a kid when I saw things like the shoes below because it was just crap with an image from the film slapped on it, and it felt like an insult even to my child-brain.
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That, and the fundamentally weird concept of having slippers with a character's face in the middle of the brooch. The characters in movies, and people in real life, don't wear anything like that. It feels like a thing that comes from arrogant boomers that think kids are stupid and will buy anything with their favorite character's face on it.

That being said, here's the logo of a game about Caribbean pirates stamped on a foam football:
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Surviving on $90,000 a year in California
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I didn't even think you could raise a family in the Bay Area on less than $100k, especially if you have to pay $4,000 in rent monthly. Spending two-thirds of your net income on rent is absurd though. I thought it was recommended for one to budget 25% or less of their earnings for a mortgage/rent payment.
 
I didn't even think you could raise a family in the Bay Area on less than $100k, especially if you have to pay $4,000 in rent monthly. Spending two-thirds of your net income on rent is absurd though. I thought it was recommended for one to budget 25% or less of their earnings for a mortgage/rent payment.
I went on some USA house sale websites, and, it looks that purchasing homes in San Francisco costs more money than to rent.

Because of HOA fees in San Francisco, I think. A lot of them are very high, which I have not seen when I look on real estates, for other USA places. Other than this, the price is already quite high!
 
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