what do normies even spend their money on?
What do normies even spend their money on?
What ever advertisements tell them to
Cell phones that appreciate in value, duh
Too expensive and outdoor food. Alcohol. Other drugs. Taxis. New low quality high priced clothing.
Renting too big house. That's my experience watching them.
Cars, phones, videogames, bills, food, luxury goods, trendy things like fidget spinners.
booze food holidays and clothes
The movies to watch Fast Expendable League 5: Rise of the Chaning Tatum
asian?
>what do normies even spend their money on?
paying back debt.
they never actually get to spend their own money.
mexiasian
she's from Sydney Australia
Make up, clothes, drinking out, eating out, taxis to go clubbing, birth control
bitcoin packages
i dont know the ones i know are allways broke
>appreciate in value
>price = value
Veeky Forums
You want in inside tip? Make up. Invest in make up.
T. Avon representative
Love my money tree :)
Louis Vuitton
Why is that so funny?
>Invest in make up.
how?
just pointing out that things don't appreciate in value, they appreciate in price, as the word says
Weed, useless new gadgets, bars, restaurants, shoes, video games, shitty vacations, etc... basically everything that cost a lot but don't store or generate value.
A product is worth the price a buyer is willing pay.
$10 pints
The new iPhone X.
Boxershort subscriptions.
>not understanding sarcasm.
yuropoor detected.
What's the difference?
Useless crap.
she don't look chinese
That makeup on the girls head worth as much as i get in a year.
Price is what you pay for something.
Value is what you get.
Good luck ever selling a phone for more than it cost you to buy.
fun
is it possible to have fun without paying any money for it?
What is masturbation?
Low quity stuff that makes them look good to the outside world because of marketing, i.e. Apple products, brand clothing made in China. And of course poison to escape the alienation of capitalism, like alcohol, Netflix or tickets to sports games.
Thanks, but I still don't get what's wrong. The value of a phone does go down with time.
a literally new car loses thousands in price the moment you buy it, yet its still the same fucking car
price most of the time will reflect value, but very often it will not
pls stop the price =/= value discussion
its a problem you won't solve
hint: both aren't subjective but they're still not the same
*are subjective
There's literally no discussion, they are different things by definition, there's no "problem" to solve kek
we were just explaining how they're different