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How much money does the US waste per year on unecessary crap just because women see it as"a social must" / "social hierarchy thing".
Sure, dishwashers are a social hierarchy thing, but they are also an economically/energy (human energy) efficient thing to have in the house.
Whereas , diamonds, necklaces, watches, earrings, shoes, etc, etc, are all pointless stuff that women / (and some men too) spend too much money on for no good reason , other than they shallow.
Obviously, I could make a list called 101 things women waste money on, but I don't care to make a list about something that is already obvious to most people.
Also, both men and women spend way too much money on food. Like seriously... 7 bucks for 2 bacon and egg mcmuffins? WTff? Mcdonalds isn't even cheap.. and last time i had their 1.75 or so double cheeseburger it was damn disgusting...
Other questions
Are women more likely to be trapped inside the shallow materialistic shopping matrix?
How do you get out of the matrix?
Are people stuck in the matrix happier than people outside of it?
Yeah.
I think it's time for you to return the tablet to the nurse on duty.
I've known what a scam diamonds are for some time but how are you going to convince your SO and her friends about that...good luck dudes. To be fair, we (men) waste just as much on stupid stuff.
How much money does the US waste per year on unecessary crap just because women see it as"a social must" / "social hierarchy thing".
Sure, dishwashers are a social hierarchy thing, but they are also an economically/energy (human energy) efficient thing to have in the house.
Whereas , diamonds, necklaces, watches, earrings, shoes, etc, etc, are all pointless stuff that women / (and some men too) spend too much money on for no good reason , other than they shallow.
Obviously, I could make a list called 101 things women waste money on, but I don't care to make a list about something that is already obvious to most people.
Also, both men and women spend way too much money on food. Like seriously... 7 bucks for 2 bacon and egg mcmuffins? WTff? Mcdonalds isn't even cheap.. and last time i had their 1.75 or so double cheeseburger it was damn disgusting...
Other questions
Are women more likely to be trapped inside the shallow materialistic shopping matrix?
How do you get out of the matrix?
Are people stuck in the matrix happier than people outside of it?
Have you ever been to Bass Pro or Cabella's? How about Sports Academy or Oshman's?
How much money does the US waste per year on unecessary crap just because women see it as"a social must" / "social hierarchy thing".
Sure, dishwashers are a social hierarchy thing, but they are also an economically/energy (human energy) efficient thing to have in the house.
Whereas , diamonds, necklaces, watches, earrings, shoes, etc, etc, are all pointless stuff that women / (and some men too) spend too much money on for no good reason , other than they shallow.
Obviously, I could make a list called 101 things women waste money on, but I don't care to make a list about something that is already obvious to most people.
Also, both men and women spend way too much money on food. Like seriously... 7 bucks for 2 bacon and egg mcmuffins? WTff? Mcdonalds isn't even cheap.. and last time i had their 1.75 or so double cheeseburger it was damn disgusting...
Other questions
Are women more likely to be trapped inside the shallow materialistic shopping matrix?
How do you get out of the matrix?
Are people stuck in the matrix happier than people outside of it?
A car, no matter what type, is a more practical acquisition than a diamond ring...
10/10
I think land in the right areas beats both! Land and more land own dirt it at least has a return.
Loose jewels are much better investment than diamond rings and such.
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