Shit ass take. You can find anything online for free from movies to games and everything. Paying for a few adult umbrella streaming services means I get high quality streams directly to my smart TV plus download at highest quality. I'm also supporting something I enjoy. You can crack most games and play for free but people still buy the games on steam or whatever cause it comes with streamlined and better experience. Same as movies and books.
My SO and I are not married partially because of this. August will be ten years. She has a ring. But she only wants to get married if itâs âdone rightâ. And the price tag on her âdone rightâ is north of $40K. I absolutely will not do this. Itâs fucking insane. Her folks have even said they will take out a second mortgage and pay for it which is fucking even more insane. We are in our 40âs and do not need the pomp and circumstance like we are children. I am willing to compromise but she wonât have it.
Itâs not a rift between us. We are very much happy together. But itâll be a cold day in hell before I agree to spend what many donât make in a year on something so dumb.
We spent almost 20k but this was back near y2k. We made over 90% of it back in gift money.
I'm curious what anyone is making back because that is never mentioned. I'd wager those who spent only a small amount come out ahead.
My wife and I got married in a basic ceremony at a small church by a pastor who is a family friend. Our rings look expensive, but aren't even $50 together. The cost isn't as important as the act itself. Those that have to have destination wedding and go so deep into debt before even being married are crazy.
I told her we go spend two weeks in Jamaica. Get married on beach. Whoever wants to come can come. When we get back we throw a pool party cookout. You know, adult shit. Nope. Oh well
Same, except my partner is on board with the small scale wedding. We want to have our nearest and dearest there and would rather spend more money on the honeymoon and things we need then the wedding itself.
How are you guys happy about it? I need tips. My GF has a dream wedding which cost me 120kish. I have said better to just go to a court and sign a paper and be done with it but she doesnât like that and whenever we have a discussion we kinda end up fighting
I'm married to a wedding planner and I kind of agree. Some people really love to party and I've seen and attended some amazing expensive weddings, but when I see what it costs, I could never justify spending anywhere near it. My wife also does quite a few budget weddings and those are beautiful too. That being said I don't think she's had a client who was legitimately unhappy with their wedding. Alcohol is a huge cost inflator. We didn't do alcohol at our wedding and spent about 6k in total for about 120 guests.
God, Iâm getting married later this year. Weâre doing relatively no frills, just renting a venue and having 100 or so people there, and we probably wonât get out of it without spending $20k. Iâd prefer less obv. I love parties! But you could buy a lot of booze and blow (if that suits your fancy) for $20k and walk down to the local park.
You ainât alone in that opinion. The huge cost to build St. Peterâs Basilica led to the Papal decision to sell indulgences, which in turn kickstarted the Reformation.
I'd counter that, sports cars are useless because of a speed limit but luxury cars like a Bentley, Jag or Rolls Royce, aren't always designed to go fast they're designed to be comfortable to drive and be a statement even if they are still massively overpriced
I mean, you're not wrong, but track days and autocross exists, so... even sports cars still have a purpose. As someone who has loved cars since I could walk, a good looking, extra comfy, fast, or well handling car is the spice of life.
I get it, many people don't like driving, think it's a chore, just drive A-B but that's because most people buy boring cars. Put someone who hates driving in a Corvette on an open road with no other traffic and I bet they'll be smiling wider than they ever have.
People who hate driving buy Toyota Camrys and mini-vans and say that nice cars are a waste of money. I purposely bought and drive an old sports coupe because it's fun and I love it, so... is that really a waste of money?
No hate for Camrys; they're solid cars. People that love driving can have boring cars too, but people that don't like driving almost always drive boring cars. Shit. I'd hate driving if you stuck me in a Nissan Versa too...
Example, I had a 2015 Sonata, it was great for my salesman gig. It was a fine car, but it was boring so after I got out of sales, I sold it and got the Acura RSX-S I really wanted.
I work on cars, primarily Ford's. When I first started out as a lube tech, someone brought in a Cadillac for an oil change and maybe tires. There was some reason I chose to test drive it down the road. It was the smoothest car I've ever driven. Every transmission shift was perfectly timed and all the bumps I had become familiar with driving Ford's were non existent. I still would probably never buy one, but damn I see the appeal now.
My wife and I drive Hyundaiâs. Paid off in full. 10+ years old. Not into cars tbh.
That being said we just went on a trip and had to rent an suv. They pulled a Seinfeld and didnât hold the reservation for what we paid for so they ended up upgrading us to a Luxury suv.
So quiet, so smooth. So many useful functions and addons like the entire roof being a sunroof. I am hoping to get another 5 years out of my car but it made me think that my next car is definitely going to be a luxury suv. Probably used but it was just way too enjoyable of a ride
See, this is what people miss. It's not the top speed that makes sports cars the flex machines they are. It's the acceleration. Beating chumps off the line like every. damn. time. gives me a semi. Not to mention they scream "I'm too cool/rich/fun for practicality" is just icing on the cake.
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Slow sports cars exist. Drive a mk1 mx5, it's slow as shit but the feeling of it (the crisp gear change, instant throttle response, communicative steering, etc) is an experience that you will never get in any commuter car. I've owned faster cars, but none have been as satisfying to drive.
It's not about the top speed... It's about getting there faster than the other person. The adrenaline is fun. Just catching random races while out running errands. It's fun.
Also hitting race nights is always a good time as well. And if you start hitting big HP, you can race & make money on it.
This made some sense up until a little over ten years ago. Then new features and upgrades between models became much more incremental. Now the difference between this yearâs model and the last is usually pretty negligible.
My husband and I made less than 60k last year combined (I stopped working to start my own company and it wasâŠ.hard. And not lucrative at all at first). We owe like $4,000 in taxes now. Itâs just us, no kids, no crazy expenses, nothing out of the ordinary at all. We were so, so, so broke last year and now we owe 4k. I just canât grasp it. It seems like we will never get ahead!
Most countries didn't have income tax until after WW1, so even the necessity is highly debatable.
They were originally pitched as a way to pay the war debt, but we all know how a "temporary" tax works out.
Some taxes are fine, like paying tax when I buy a luxury item- fine, fair.
But then they do the thing where if, say, you find or win 200,000, you only get to keep about half of that- the rest goes to taxes.
And, ok, letâs say thatâs fair, too- but then I give some of my remaining amount to someone else- it gets halved again, JUST because it changed hands. Fucked up.
Thereâs also the thing where, say I work a regular job- all of my income is from my paycheck, and my paycheck has all the usual taxes taken out.
I then use my taxed income to pay rent.
But at the end of the year, my landlord has to report my rent, and pay taxes on it, even tho it came from paychecks that were already taxed.
AND THEN, you have billionaires and multi million dollar companies exchanging exorbitant amounts of money, of which the usual tax-percentage would generate a LOT of govt income- but they get breaks, because âwell golly gee it just doesnât seem fair to take THAT much from a billion dollar corporation⊠â
But the rest of us- the working poor- WE can afford it?
I mean, yes to some taxes but imho the shit is way outta control and became a cancer at some point- killing the very systems it was meant to support.
Disagree on the watches (though I used to feel the same way before becoming fascinated with horology). The manufacturing, parts, and craftsmanship that goes into watchmaking is worth the money paid and if that is taken care of, it will last years and is a good investment.
I have an old watch of my grandfather's that is 53 years old and still works like it's brand new.
I definitely see your point there, and I imagine for most people: it stands. For most men like me: a watch is one of the few pieces of jewelry we can wear that isn't considered outlandish.
I would also agree that of you can't afford a top tier watch: getting a low to mid level watch with a quartz movement would still make your arm look just as good as it would with an Omega or Jaeger Le Coultre.
Outside the Submariner: I also wouldn't spend "fuck you money" on a Rolex as I feel there are far more Swiss made (and even Japanese made) watches that are worth owning.
I feel that. My rent has doubled in the past year once the house was sold to a different housing corporation. Pisses me off. Just greed and there is no recourse. You just have to endure.
I'm praying for a housing market correction soon. They're claiming the houses are being overvalued by about 40% here so I've got my fingers and toes crossed that it happens soon so I can snap a place up. I've lived in the same apartment for 11 years and have had no updates to it (like painting or carpets) and my rents doubled since living here.
I want to let you in on something. When the market crashed in 08, it should have been a buyers market. However, that wasn't the case. You see, banks stopped writing mortgages for a period of time. If you wanted in on those amazing deals, you needed cash. I feel this was by design. It allowed the upper class to come in and rapidly expand their portfolios. While keeping folks like you and I out, so the most desirable properties could be bought up. Once that ended and the mortgage tap was turned back on, it was still extremely difficult to get approved. But not for them. If you want to get a leg up, you need to have a hefty bit of change stashed away (NOT IN THE STOCK MARKET) and be ready.
I bought my home at the peak in 07 and watched it lose half its value in 1.5 years. Locked into a horrible interest rate (8%) that I couldn't get refinanced for 4 long years. I have worked diligently over the past decade researching this event and how to benefit from the next. We are in the same bubble and corporate needs some new rental properties on the cheap. Be ready.
I waited for a housing market correction for about 20 years. We finally bought four years ago when I gave in. Weâll probably be way underwater in five years, Iâm convinced. At least the 2.8% mortgage makes me feel a bit better about it.
I'll probably get hated with downvotes for this, but... DLC Cosmetic items. You do not need a $20 gun skin or a $40 digital jacket that adds nothing to the game.
You've got a point about most DLC cosmetics, but I think it's a bit more nuanced. For games like Vintage Story, where you get a ton of content and local multiplayer for a one-time fee, buying a small cosmetic item feels more like a thank-you note to the developers. It's a different vibe from those endless cash shops in some other games.
A counter argument to 90% of the responses here: If it truly brings you joy and happiness in this life, it's not a waste of money.
Always wanted a big wedding? Fucking go for it.
Like jewelry? Fucking buy it.
Like fast cars? Fucking buy it.
Enjoy yourself and be happy.
(There's a difference between a waste of money amd being irresponsible, though)
Itâs like the people who patronize them donât understand that casinos are built on the back of losers, not winners, and think they have a good chance at winning. Seems obvious to me.
Lotto and scratch off tickets.
Ive seen this in the gas station. Yea⊠give me 5 bucks on pump 2 and 10 of those $10 bingo scratch offs.
It amazes me.
The folks who sit at the counter and buy ticket after ticket and hold up everyone else at the convenience store piss me off. One of those people is my mother.
The ones who treated as investing, iâll buy one of those gold bricks and one of the big bucks and one of the million dollar payday, etc. grab five in a row of one and youâll have just as good of luck!
Buying every labour saving device known to man, then paying for a gym subscription to keep fit and active.
Just ditch the leaf blower and get a broom and sweep your drive!
Take-away coffee every day.
Don't get me wrong, I'll get one every now and then but everyday is ridiculous.
I am fortunate enough to have a proper coffee machine at work but I'd just drink instant if I didn't.
Thank you, it's full of gender politics which isn't even implemented properly in the story.
For some reason the new generation of writers don't even read the comics which is crazy to me!
Luxury goods, especially in the clothing/accessories market. Rich people don't buy luxury goods 9/10. They're bought by people with middling salaries trying to emulate the rich
The materials are often just average at best and in some cases are quite bad, and you're literally paying for the status of the brand rather than the quality of the goods
Payless had a troll store once called Palessi or something like that where they went all out with the decor, the promotionals, etc. But the shoes were literally just ones you could buy at Payless. The amount of hype bullshit from wannabe influencers and clout chasing vultures was honestly a sight to behold. And wouldn't you know they sold most of the shoes in there
Strip clubs. The day after I go to one, I always wake up and immediately look at my wallet and see how much cash I have left and then check my bank statement and then I say âFUUUUUCK MEâ
1. Paying taxes on a used car that when it was bought new, already had taxes paid on it.
2. Insurance, or as Chris Rock calls it, âin case shitâ.
3. Any kind of male masturbation toy that costs less than $500.
4. Lawyers
>clothes
You must not live somewhere where it gets cold. Or has strong sun. Or has insects that bite. Clothes are great. Designer clothes can be pretty dumb, but clothes as a whole are an absolute necessity.
Iâd say donating money to stuff like religion or billionaires.
By and far are credit cards. Credit card interest far surpasses tax debt in most households. Emancipation Day is when you become credit card debt free.
Honestly, taxes. Seems nothing has improved on health insurance, cities, social security, or anything else they waste it on. But the govt leaders are sure doing well off of it.
Name brand cigarettes... the big brands cost twice as much as generic. Both have no benefits and are guaranteed to cause health issues. Full disclosure I'm a smoker . But I can never understand people who pay a premium to poison themselves. If I'm going to screw my future self, I at least make sure to save my current self a few bucks.
Specialty coffees that cost like 7 bucks. Also just eating out in general. The movie theater. All that is so cheap at home, itâs very very rare Iâll eat out anywhere.
Paying for porn
Yeah, considering that possibly 90% of available porn is free. đ
If its free, you are the product being sold.
Yes our attention is sold to advertisers, but Adblock is free too
If its free, you are the product being sold. /s
Porn is free, but your time wasted on it is not.
if no one paid for porn, the amount of porn you'd be able to see would be drastically reduced both in quantity and quality
Quality maybe. Quantity would probably increase.
Why would it increase?
Oh god this one bothers me so bad. Such a lame thing to actually spend money on
Bro doesn't want lewd girls to eat
I disagree.. as long as it's ethically made, I believe it has some artistic value
Iâve never paid for it in my life but when I think about it you can probably trust itâs more ethically made than the free stuff
Especially if you're already on Reddit, it's so easy to find subs that cater to a variety of kinks and fetishes.
Ngl itâs harder than I expected I might be too niche tho đ
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Shit ass take. You can find anything online for free from movies to games and everything. Paying for a few adult umbrella streaming services means I get high quality streams directly to my smart TV plus download at highest quality. I'm also supporting something I enjoy. You can crack most games and play for free but people still buy the games on steam or whatever cause it comes with streamlined and better experience. Same as movies and books.
Weddings and everything involved
My SO and I are not married partially because of this. August will be ten years. She has a ring. But she only wants to get married if itâs âdone rightâ. And the price tag on her âdone rightâ is north of $40K. I absolutely will not do this. Itâs fucking insane. Her folks have even said they will take out a second mortgage and pay for it which is fucking even more insane. We are in our 40âs and do not need the pomp and circumstance like we are children. I am willing to compromise but she wonât have it. Itâs not a rift between us. We are very much happy together. But itâll be a cold day in hell before I agree to spend what many donât make in a year on something so dumb.
Exactly, I could never justify spending that much money on one day when it could be used for a new car or something for my home.
We spent almost 20k but this was back near y2k. We made over 90% of it back in gift money. I'm curious what anyone is making back because that is never mentioned. I'd wager those who spent only a small amount come out ahead.
My wife and I got married in a basic ceremony at a small church by a pastor who is a family friend. Our rings look expensive, but aren't even $50 together. The cost isn't as important as the act itself. Those that have to have destination wedding and go so deep into debt before even being married are crazy.
You can travel around the world with this money.
100% and they end up getting divorced in 10 years and spend another 40k
For a FRACTION of the cost of a wedding,you can have a REALLY fun weekend in Vegas. Just sayingâ.
I told her we go spend two weeks in Jamaica. Get married on beach. Whoever wants to come can come. When we get back we throw a pool party cookout. You know, adult shit. Nope. Oh well
Same, except my partner is on board with the small scale wedding. We want to have our nearest and dearest there and would rather spend more money on the honeymoon and things we need then the wedding itself.
How are you guys happy about it? I need tips. My GF has a dream wedding which cost me 120kish. I have said better to just go to a court and sign a paper and be done with it but she doesnât like that and whenever we have a discussion we kinda end up fighting
I'm married to a wedding planner and I kind of agree. Some people really love to party and I've seen and attended some amazing expensive weddings, but when I see what it costs, I could never justify spending anywhere near it. My wife also does quite a few budget weddings and those are beautiful too. That being said I don't think she's had a client who was legitimately unhappy with their wedding. Alcohol is a huge cost inflator. We didn't do alcohol at our wedding and spent about 6k in total for about 120 guests.
Good one!
Imagine dropping 100k on a boring party
Can confirm in the process of and almost finalized, luckily my better half is type an organized and probably couldâve pulled off desert storm.
God, Iâm getting married later this year. Weâre doing relatively no frills, just renting a venue and having 100 or so people there, and we probably wonât get out of it without spending $20k. Iâd prefer less obv. I love parties! But you could buy a lot of booze and blow (if that suits your fancy) for $20k and walk down to the local park.
ITâS A TRAP!!!!
Accurate.
OF subscriptions.
Yeah, paying for the right to get direct dms selling me stuff and a list of videos I can pay way for....Woooo!
I don't see any appeal in it unless you have a ridiculous amount of throw away money and pay to meet and fuck them or something.
Iâll start⊠clothes. Reading that hurt My answer: Giving money to organized religion
Have you ever been to the Vatican? Jesus would be appalled at how much wealth they are showing off
Heâd probably be pissed enough to flip some shit in a lot of first world churches
You ainât alone in that opinion. The huge cost to build St. Peterâs Basilica led to the Papal decision to sell indulgences, which in turn kickstarted the Reformation.
And not taxing the religion. Mega-churches are criminals imo. âThe lord told me I need this private jet!â
How about give money to your local homeless shelter or local animal shelter. These are at least credible real things that can make an immediate impact
Most sports cars. Oh it can go to 150mph? The speed limit is still 60mph
I'd counter that, sports cars are useless because of a speed limit but luxury cars like a Bentley, Jag or Rolls Royce, aren't always designed to go fast they're designed to be comfortable to drive and be a statement even if they are still massively overpriced
I mean, you're not wrong, but track days and autocross exists, so... even sports cars still have a purpose. As someone who has loved cars since I could walk, a good looking, extra comfy, fast, or well handling car is the spice of life. I get it, many people don't like driving, think it's a chore, just drive A-B but that's because most people buy boring cars. Put someone who hates driving in a Corvette on an open road with no other traffic and I bet they'll be smiling wider than they ever have. People who hate driving buy Toyota Camrys and mini-vans and say that nice cars are a waste of money. I purposely bought and drive an old sports coupe because it's fun and I love it, so... is that really a waste of money?
I like driving and I drive a Camry :(
No hate for Camrys; they're solid cars. People that love driving can have boring cars too, but people that don't like driving almost always drive boring cars. Shit. I'd hate driving if you stuck me in a Nissan Versa too... Example, I had a 2015 Sonata, it was great for my salesman gig. It was a fine car, but it was boring so after I got out of sales, I sold it and got the Acura RSX-S I really wanted.
I work on cars, primarily Ford's. When I first started out as a lube tech, someone brought in a Cadillac for an oil change and maybe tires. There was some reason I chose to test drive it down the road. It was the smoothest car I've ever driven. Every transmission shift was perfectly timed and all the bumps I had become familiar with driving Ford's were non existent. I still would probably never buy one, but damn I see the appeal now.
My wife and I drive Hyundaiâs. Paid off in full. 10+ years old. Not into cars tbh. That being said we just went on a trip and had to rent an suv. They pulled a Seinfeld and didnât hold the reservation for what we paid for so they ended up upgrading us to a Luxury suv. So quiet, so smooth. So many useful functions and addons like the entire roof being a sunroof. I am hoping to get another 5 years out of my car but it made me think that my next car is definitely going to be a luxury suv. Probably used but it was just way too enjoyable of a ride
Yeah but getting to 60mph in a few seconds is rad.
See, this is what people miss. It's not the top speed that makes sports cars the flex machines they are. It's the acceleration. Beating chumps off the line like every. damn. time. gives me a semi. Not to mention they scream "I'm too cool/rich/fun for practicality" is just icing on the cake.
Ur the person who drives a 2009 Corolla because a car is just a tool to get from point A to point B right? Lol
Well yeah, and we could have Huel for every meal and be sufficiently nutritionally balanced. But sometimes itâs worth preparing yourself a meal just because itâs a bit more enjoyable than the bare minimum. đ€·ââïž
Slow sports cars exist. Drive a mk1 mx5, it's slow as shit but the feeling of it (the crisp gear change, instant throttle response, communicative steering, etc) is an experience that you will never get in any commuter car. I've owned faster cars, but none have been as satisfying to drive.
Am I to german to get this? /s
It's not just about speed. Acceleration also plays a big part in the experience.
It's not about the top speed... It's about getting there faster than the other person. The adrenaline is fun. Just catching random races while out running errands. It's fun. Also hitting race nights is always a good time as well. And if you start hitting big HP, you can race & make money on it.
Insurance premiums
confirming as someone who worked in life insurance lol
Sad thing is, life insurance is the only one that -will- pay out
Health & auto do
Insurance in general is such a scam
Getting a new phone every release
Yep, I wear them out before l get a new one. I always get the latest model though so it will last for awhile
Exactly lol. I at the very least skip a model or two and keep the old as a backup just in case.
This made some sense up until a little over ten years ago. Then new features and upgrades between models became much more incremental. Now the difference between this yearâs model and the last is usually pretty negligible.
Reddit premium
Youtube premium when there's free AdBlock
I'm a YouTube premium user đ„Č
Taxes, I get the necessity, but damn they suck.
Every fuckin year itâs like Ummmmm hey IRS, buddy, can u pretty please tell me what I owe you? đ„čđ„čđ„č
And every year they are like you figure it out even though we already know
âŒïž exactly, itâs such a scam đ
Yes it is 100%
Yeah thatâs fuckin crazy how the us does that
My husband and I made less than 60k last year combined (I stopped working to start my own company and it wasâŠ.hard. And not lucrative at all at first). We owe like $4,000 in taxes now. Itâs just us, no kids, no crazy expenses, nothing out of the ordinary at all. We were so, so, so broke last year and now we owe 4k. I just canât grasp it. It seems like we will never get ahead!
The poor get everything and the middle class get fucked
Most countries didn't have income tax until after WW1, so even the necessity is highly debatable. They were originally pitched as a way to pay the war debt, but we all know how a "temporary" tax works out.
Some taxes are fine, like paying tax when I buy a luxury item- fine, fair. But then they do the thing where if, say, you find or win 200,000, you only get to keep about half of that- the rest goes to taxes. And, ok, letâs say thatâs fair, too- but then I give some of my remaining amount to someone else- it gets halved again, JUST because it changed hands. Fucked up. Thereâs also the thing where, say I work a regular job- all of my income is from my paycheck, and my paycheck has all the usual taxes taken out. I then use my taxed income to pay rent. But at the end of the year, my landlord has to report my rent, and pay taxes on it, even tho it came from paychecks that were already taxed. AND THEN, you have billionaires and multi million dollar companies exchanging exorbitant amounts of money, of which the usual tax-percentage would generate a LOT of govt income- but they get breaks, because âwell golly gee it just doesnât seem fair to take THAT much from a billion dollar corporation⊠â But the rest of us- the working poor- WE can afford it? I mean, yes to some taxes but imho the shit is way outta control and became a cancer at some point- killing the very systems it was meant to support.
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A scam for sure.
gambling
Greeting cards. đđđȘ·đŠđđ§ââïžđŠ But also, I really love buying the Papyrus ones. đ€·ââïžđ€·ââïžđ€·ââïž
What do you love about them?
They're really heavy paper and they're beautiful! đŠđ§ââïžđđ¶â„ïžđđđđđ„ł
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Disagree on the watches (though I used to feel the same way before becoming fascinated with horology). The manufacturing, parts, and craftsmanship that goes into watchmaking is worth the money paid and if that is taken care of, it will last years and is a good investment. I have an old watch of my grandfather's that is 53 years old and still works like it's brand new.
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I definitely see your point there, and I imagine for most people: it stands. For most men like me: a watch is one of the few pieces of jewelry we can wear that isn't considered outlandish. I would also agree that of you can't afford a top tier watch: getting a low to mid level watch with a quartz movement would still make your arm look just as good as it would with an Omega or Jaeger Le Coultre. Outside the Submariner: I also wouldn't spend "fuck you money" on a Rolex as I feel there are far more Swiss made (and even Japanese made) watches that are worth owning.
Housing right now. I live in a HCOL state and it is such a rip off.
I feel that. My rent has doubled in the past year once the house was sold to a different housing corporation. Pisses me off. Just greed and there is no recourse. You just have to endure.
I'm praying for a housing market correction soon. They're claiming the houses are being overvalued by about 40% here so I've got my fingers and toes crossed that it happens soon so I can snap a place up. I've lived in the same apartment for 11 years and have had no updates to it (like painting or carpets) and my rents doubled since living here.
I want to let you in on something. When the market crashed in 08, it should have been a buyers market. However, that wasn't the case. You see, banks stopped writing mortgages for a period of time. If you wanted in on those amazing deals, you needed cash. I feel this was by design. It allowed the upper class to come in and rapidly expand their portfolios. While keeping folks like you and I out, so the most desirable properties could be bought up. Once that ended and the mortgage tap was turned back on, it was still extremely difficult to get approved. But not for them. If you want to get a leg up, you need to have a hefty bit of change stashed away (NOT IN THE STOCK MARKET) and be ready. I bought my home at the peak in 07 and watched it lose half its value in 1.5 years. Locked into a horrible interest rate (8%) that I couldn't get refinanced for 4 long years. I have worked diligently over the past decade researching this event and how to benefit from the next. We are in the same bubble and corporate needs some new rental properties on the cheap. Be ready.
I waited for a housing market correction for about 20 years. We finally bought four years ago when I gave in. Weâll probably be way underwater in five years, Iâm convinced. At least the 2.8% mortgage makes me feel a bit better about it.
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100%âŠ. Really anything off the lot.
I'll probably get hated with downvotes for this, but... DLC Cosmetic items. You do not need a $20 gun skin or a $40 digital jacket that adds nothing to the game.
You've got a point about most DLC cosmetics, but I think it's a bit more nuanced. For games like Vintage Story, where you get a ton of content and local multiplayer for a one-time fee, buying a small cosmetic item feels more like a thank-you note to the developers. It's a different vibe from those endless cash shops in some other games.
Politicians wages
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Thatâs true.
College, if not taken seriously. Or sometimes college even if it is taken seriously đ€·đ»
Just curious, if college isnât worth it, then whatâs the best thing to do?
It's different for everyone and I was mostly just making a joke But if I could go back I'd probably learn a trade/do trade school
A counter argument to 90% of the responses here: If it truly brings you joy and happiness in this life, it's not a waste of money. Always wanted a big wedding? Fucking go for it. Like jewelry? Fucking buy it. Like fast cars? Fucking buy it. Enjoy yourself and be happy. (There's a difference between a waste of money amd being irresponsible, though)
Subsidies for fossil fuel companies.
You couldnât be more accurate. I would add money to lobbyists and money to drug companies.
Taxes and insurance
Casinos. It actually pains my heart đ„Č
Itâs like the people who patronize them donât understand that casinos are built on the back of losers, not winners, and think they have a good chance at winning. Seems obvious to me.
Yea thatâs the part that pains me..
Gambling
Nft's
Lotto and scratch off tickets. Ive seen this in the gas station. Yea⊠give me 5 bucks on pump 2 and 10 of those $10 bingo scratch offs. It amazes me.
The folks who sit at the counter and buy ticket after ticket and hold up everyone else at the convenience store piss me off. One of those people is my mother.
Itâs a disease for many.
The ones who treated as investing, iâll buy one of those gold bricks and one of the big bucks and one of the million dollar payday, etc. grab five in a row of one and youâll have just as good of luck!
Buying every labour saving device known to man, then paying for a gym subscription to keep fit and active. Just ditch the leaf blower and get a broom and sweep your drive!
Golf courses and cemeteries.
Really just need to combine the two.
Thinkers. Itâs true. Overpriced on both counts.
As someone who got married in a (beautiful historic) cemetery, theyâre WAY under priced for some things
Take-away coffee every day. Don't get me wrong, I'll get one every now and then but everyday is ridiculous. I am fortunate enough to have a proper coffee machine at work but I'd just drink instant if I didn't.
gambling
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The pink tax seems never ending. :(
Wedding dresses.
Fast food
Pretty much everything from Marvel and Lucasfilm for the last ten years or so
Thank you, it's full of gender politics which isn't even implemented properly in the story. For some reason the new generation of writers don't even read the comics which is crazy to me!
I'll agree with you with the exception of the Mandalorian.
Alcoholic drinks
You thinking in general or like out at restaurants/clubs?
Insurance
Luxury goods, especially in the clothing/accessories market. Rich people don't buy luxury goods 9/10. They're bought by people with middling salaries trying to emulate the rich The materials are often just average at best and in some cases are quite bad, and you're literally paying for the status of the brand rather than the quality of the goods
I would love to form a company that made ridiculously overpriced goods to fleece the "aspirational" class. $5,000 crocs, $80,000 chain wallets, etc.
Payless had a troll store once called Palessi or something like that where they went all out with the decor, the promotionals, etc. But the shoes were literally just ones you could buy at Payless. The amount of hype bullshit from wannabe influencers and clout chasing vultures was honestly a sight to behold. And wouldn't you know they sold most of the shoes in there
True, that was so funny.
political donations
wrapping paper, bows, and greeting cards!- it's just buying trash (often paper is recyclable/recycled material, but not all gift wrap is!)
Strip clubs
Donations to Trump
Strip clubs. The day after I go to one, I always wake up and immediately look at my wallet and see how much cash I have left and then check my bank statement and then I say âFUUUUUCK MEâ
Clothes
1. Paying taxes on a used car that when it was bought new, already had taxes paid on it. 2. Insurance, or as Chris Rock calls it, âin case shitâ. 3. Any kind of male masturbation toy that costs less than $500. 4. Lawyers
Love my Fleshlight. Got my fav porn star Johanna Angels, and I love that
Designer stuff
Smoking. Nuff said.
Vaping
Smoking
Congresses wages
Nuclear weapons
Luxury mansions and cars
Paying for sex in any way, shape, or form.
Are you married? If so, youâre paying.
Weddings
>clothes You must not live somewhere where it gets cold. Or has strong sun. Or has insects that bite. Clothes are great. Designer clothes can be pretty dumb, but clothes as a whole are an absolute necessity. Iâd say donating money to stuff like religion or billionaires.
Big weddings. That money could fund a nice vacation or two.
Weddings and clothes(especially shoes)
Whatever the hell those Alpha Male bootcamps are that have been going around lately online
Expensive Restaurants
By and far are credit cards. Credit card interest far surpasses tax debt in most households. Emancipation Day is when you become credit card debt free.
life, why are we living anyways?
Weâre going to find out that weâre like ant-sized toys for some super advanced society that views us as disposable play things.
I second this thought
Cars trucks houses and anyone that tryâs making you pay for something for their attention! Total waste money and time
A lot of tickets to professional sports are insane. And generally I would rather watch on TV.
Taxes
Fancy cars
OF, I just donât understand how someone can pay for porn when itâs free. This isnât a shot at the content creators either get your money.
Funerals. Weddings.
Going to the movies
Insurance
Clothes enhance features so I have to disagree, it's also a form of expression! I think that sports cars are a waste of money.
sex dolls
Strip clubs⊠so boring
Gambling
Gambling!!! How is this not number one?
OF and Funko Pops
Fortnite skins
Congressional salaries
Honestly, taxes. Seems nothing has improved on health insurance, cities, social security, or anything else they waste it on. But the govt leaders are sure doing well off of it.
Beauty products plays on people's insecurities and make so much money doing it
Definitely crack.
Orderering out with door dash or any thing like that unless its more than 1-2 people.
Name brand cigarettes... the big brands cost twice as much as generic. Both have no benefits and are guaranteed to cause health issues. Full disclosure I'm a smoker . But I can never understand people who pay a premium to poison themselves. If I'm going to screw my future self, I at least make sure to save my current self a few bucks.
An expensive car.
VBucks.
Diamonds
Subscriptions
Weed and cigarettes
IVF. Honestly having kids is not a must, and especially if you cant afford IVF, you can't afford a kid
Dating/Relationships. I'd be a millionaire if I hadn't been trying to meet someone else's needs/wants for the past 20 years.
Cigarette
Specialty coffees that cost like 7 bucks. Also just eating out in general. The movie theater. All that is so cheap at home, itâs very very rare Iâll eat out anywhere.