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Kick some knowledge to me....did a fraction of that price tag help feed some kids or stop the killing of wildlife? Srs question..
No clue, just like the Artwork on this shirt, was not asking a life story about it
 
Factor in the hassle of buying it and then reselling it a month later to cultivate 50$ which I spent on lunch and dinner every other day...yeah I guess to you 50$ with not many responsibilities may seem like a lot, to most adults, those 50$ dissappear in a blink...lol
It's not, I spend that on scratch offs daily [emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji]

Jesus christ :rofl: Y'all must like staying poor. Lottery is a tax on the uneducated.
 
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I'll let that unfold naturally. If I wind up going somewhere for some reason cool, otherwise I'm not going to force it and waste money. As a kid my parents every summer would try to get me to go traveling but I was strongly against it, was a big argument for a few years, but I won probably cuz money was the issue :lol:
Kept saying give me the money and let me cop a pair of ray Allen xiiis instead :lol:

You understand how **** ridiculous you sound telling someone giving you good advice about how to spend money on things that matter and you tell them "I'm not gonna force it and WASTE money" after showing us an ugly overpriced piece of cotton you paid 500$ for? Just stop justifying **** spend your money how you wish, but STOP telling those older than you who have lived life and gone through the
phases of life you are now experiencing that our advice is wrong :lol:

A vacation is a waste of money, but 500$ on a tee shirt while you still swiping metro cards ain't....cut the hypocrisy out b
 
Alp legit NINJAHOOD Lite :lol:

Except NH in here making more sense than I've ever heard him speak before, if there is one dudes advice that should resonate with Alp is Ninjas man...lol
 
Honestly, breaking from that consumer mindset is tough for most. People get attached to their possessions, lifestyle etc. and find it hard to resist the cycle.
 
Alp legit NINJAHOOD Lite :lol:

Except NH in here making more sense than I've ever heard him speak before, if there is one dudes advice that should resonate with Alp is Ninjas man...lol

I don't know wtf going on in here anymore. Just hope alp doesn't go full ninjahood and report me for calling him poor. I'm sorry, if you're using Supreme reselling profits to purchase $500 LV shirts and lottery tickets, you're probably poor.
 
I don't know wtf going on in here anymore. Just hope alp doesn't go full ninjahood and report me for calling him poor. I'm sorry, if you're using Supreme reselling profits to purchase $500 LV shirts and lottery tickets, you're probably poor.
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 these shots geesh
 
First of all let's not start name calling calling cats poor, secondly f it I'll pay some taxes whatever
What do you do for work (or what is your source of income)? Just out of curiosity.
 
I don't know wtf going on in here anymore. Just hope alp doesn't go full ninjahood and report me for calling him poor. I'm sorry, if you're using Supreme reselling profits to purchase $500 LV shirts and lottery tickets, you're probably poor.

Damn :lol:
 
What do you go to school for? You see how consumerism affects the mind of your customers and even yourself. I mean you just spent $500 for an Ed Hardy shirt because it had an LV monogram print all over it. That thing is hideous you only bought it because it's LV. Wouldn't you want to create or invest in a company that takes advantage of the rampant consumerism and hype that the youths like yourself obsess over? You can go from being a middle man to selling to these people directly. Trying to put you on. You wanna be stuck as a consumer and burn bills rather then print em I'll let you cook.
[emoji]128514[/emoji]@calling the Louie shirt an Ed Hardy shirt. Max b gonna cop that Louie shirt for $1,800 from Alp when he gets out of prison.
 
True story. I went through my closet recently and sold/donated all the sneakers and clothes I don't wear. Consumerism is a disease.

Been doing this the last month or so. Along with limiting purchases until all debt is cleared. It's the only way.
 
Henny don't throw dirt on Ed Hardy by associating that hideous LV shirt with the brand.
 
At the end of the day, if it makes you happy then go for it.

Spillover from the Minimalist thread, others value possessions over experiences. I'm the opposite, I'd rather go traveling these days instead of buying material objects.
 
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