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How much is a stand-alone Blu-ray player nowadays anyway? This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() |
More than the PS3... That's for sure.
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People say it's incredibly gay of me, but I love splurging obscene amounts of money on shopping, and I always find a way to justify it to myself (i.e., I'll wear it for years, it really matches that blue pair of jeans that I have,...). I know I have pretty expensive taste, Diesel, Replay, Hugo Boss, Lacoste (only the latest collections though, their older stuff is really not that good), and a lot of people find it ridiculous that I'm willing to spend a lot of money on it, but what's the problem if I'm ok with it all? I was speaking idiomatically. |
I'm usually an impulsive non-buyer. I go to the store with a list, and talk myself out of 3/4 of it.
I don't understand how people can spend so much money on luxury things. Things like huge-screen tv's and stuff. Maybe I'm just too practical for my own good. I found it hard to spend money on a digital camera even, because I just couldn't see myself needing it. It took me two weeks to talk myself into getting it for the simple reasoning of wanting it. Buying my laptop was a neccesity in many ways. Communication, school, hobbies etc. So paying 1200 for my laptop wasn't a major waste in my eyes. I got something really good, with a great warranty and a few great accessories. But I've seen people buy shitloads of things that they'll never need. I don't know, I just hate seeing people spend all their hard earned money on things they don't really need. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
I don't mind gambling if it's a couple of quid in the IT box, but I have a friend who used to spend practically all his disposable income that month on slot machines. He wouldn't be phased by coming away with about a quarter of what he'd spent, saying that the coffers were full and if he kept playing he'd hit the jackpot. Luckily he's learned to moderate since then.
Also agreeing with the bottled water. I'm sure someone ran a scam once by simply making his own label, bottling his own tap water and selling it at a regular price. A sly trick but it goes to show how stupid some people can be. I was going to second games and movies that are rarely, if ever played again, since the same guy I was talking about before must have well over 200 DVDs and plenty of games, most of which are scratched to hell due to his untidiness. However, he always seems to know where to get things cheap and it's probably less expensive than renting. Also, if they are in good enough condition, there are plenty of places that would let you trade them in for cash, so it's not a total loss. FELIPE NO ![]() ![]() |
The biggest waste of money I ever witness happened a few years back when two of my friends blew their entire student loan (6 or 7 grand) in a bit more than a week in the video lottery machines at our student bar. They kept influencing one another to play more. Both left university that semester since they had no way to sustain themselves. One never went back, and the other was back the next year and feeling pretty stupid.
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Biggest waste of money eh?
It's a good thing I don't actually live here, because it's been 6 months and I must have spent at least $300 on vending machine crap. If I bought it at the store maybe it would cost half that? The figures aren't high, but they add up over time I think. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Definitely my little brother. He's wasted cars (changing the god damned oil isn't that difficult and yet...), racked up a myriad of parking/speeding tickets, court dates, lawyer fees, and generally manages to break or lose things often. He's the type of child you hope to god you'll never have.
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company spent tens of thousands $ on a computerized, automated, touch screen redic system they later just threw away cause they fired the guy who set it up, apparently they hated him that much.
also staffed a full time phd (100ish $/year?) for 3 years, and all he did was make graphs in excel, only came in 3 days a week to boot This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
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edcross: What exactly is a redic system? I hope I'm not just misreading a typo.
Biggets waste of money? $6-700 on an Apple iPhone. You really need your phone and your mp3 player on the same device? Okay, pal. Most amazing jew boots |
First thing that popped into my mind was smoking. It's sad to think about the huge amount of money people spend on cigs (when you look at it over a long period of time) just to kill themselves more quickly.
I was speaking idiomatically.
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$6000 custom computer.
My friend bought this custom computer to play WoW and Crysis. Normally I wouldn't call that a waste, but he over clocked it to the point that it basically blew up. It is so far costing him $2000 and rising to fix it all. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? ![]() ("\(@)_(@)/") I have a panda! Take that National Zoo!!! |
Probably my flatmate, a complete nerdatron. Warhammer, LARPing gear, train tickets to go to the LARPing events, PAYING for the LARPing events, Yu-gi-oh cards, Pokemon games...I let him off with video games since they're easily sold on and enjoyed but the rest is a bit too much. He lives off the bank of Mum and Dad as well as a Student Account with a large overdraft.
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I think considering since this is an Internet community, it would be safe to say that the biggest waste of money I've witness (according to you guys) would be my own purchase of twenty-five CDs at full or near-full retail price, since most of you probably download all your music anyways.
I download music, but the effect it has on me is the opposite of most people. Usually I either don't like it that much and never play it again/delete it or I feel a compulsion to "support" the artist and buy the CD in full, even though I already technically I have all the music from it. Two examples of this would be my buying of Eric Serra's, "RXRA" and Marit Larsen's, "Under the Surface" - both expensive imports. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Some family friends dropped at least $100,000 on their wedding.
Not even kidding, the food alone was $100 a plate. And there were about 200 people there. And they gave everybody silver heart-shaped measuring spoons as favors. I don't want to think how much the woman spent on her dress. Weddings are expensive sure, but there's no reason to go over the top.
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I bought my friend a $200 War Hammer starter kit as a farewell gift. He told me he always wanted one.
But after about a month, he stopped playing. There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() Dance party! |
Nothing can top mine. My friend inherited around $65,000 from his grandmas passing. He was around 17-18. His parents are dumber than he is, didnt really care about em. He eventually used it all within 6 months. Not buying anything useful like a car, or investing it in something, nothing!! Some notable things he bought include:$4,000 worth of hentai
$2,000 dollars for a PS3. The PS3 thing was he tried to buy on on ebay when it came out for 1,000, but he actually bought a PS3 domain name! LOL. We were on him about that for months. So he spent another thousand gettin a PS3. The rest he spent on random stuff or things he hasnt said anything about. Either way, biggest waste of money ever! This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
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The weekend I was getting out of boot camp, they let us go out in town and to the local mall and whatnot, my friend bought a $400 watch that tells him his heart rate and a bunch of really useless stuff. Luckily I was able to convince him of his folly and he returned it.
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I work in the restaurant at the local golf club. There's a family that eats every friday night. They're messy and wasteful- pay for a huge meal, and then only eat 1/5 of it. Their children mess up the place (10-14 year olds, so they should be capable of being at least somewhat tidy). They buy things such as bottled water, and then only drink a mouthful. It's ridiculous.
My grandmother impulsively buys trinkets and decorations (a trait my mother seems to be taking on) for her house. Every surface has something sitting on it. Come Christmas time, there are new Christmas-themed stuffed animals and Santa figurines on all the tables and shelves. And she wonders why she's struggling to repair/renovate her house... This sort of behaviour continues to baffle me. I was speaking idiomatically. |
Seems I've already replied to this, but I have a few more things to list: People who buy pre-built brand name desktop PCs when you can get more bang for less buck, free of shovelware that kicks into action upon bootup. Idiot richkids with laptops that far exceed their usage needs. I already mentioned the brat I went to school with who owns a crystal-laden computer, but I've always facepalmed massively at the number of thirteen and fourteen-year-olds with 17-inch Blu-ray-equipped Vaios with 250GB HDDs when all they do is play FIFA '03, check their Facebook profiles nine times a day and fill them with amateur-porn-surfing-incurred malware. My mother, who when shopping in the UK, outright refuses to buy any Tesco Value products as she dismisses them as "student shit". I got into a massive argument with her over her buying £15 steak last time she was this side of the pond. Then again she's adept at siphoning funds from her rich boyfriend anyway, and I eat well when she's around, so it balances out. Lastly, a fifteen-year-old kid from my old boarding house IM'd me yesterday to tell me that he'd just bought Photoshop and was having some problems figuring out how to use it. Fill in the blanks. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
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In January the New South Wales state government threw away several million dollars on a ticket machine system upgrade/modification (known as the 'T-Card' system). Due to miscommunication between the government and the contractors designing/installing the new system, there was a clusterfuck of astronomical proportions. The deal was called off and now all of our train stations across the state have half-installed gates and card scanning posts, half-modified ticket machines and incorrect signs. gg Australian state government. Now they're trying to revive the project (which was 10 years in the making apparently =/ ) NSW revives failed Tcard project - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Most amazing jew boots |
i ordered like 20 cds from amazon and all of them turned out to be crap.
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I think blu ray is a complete fucking waste of money. It's like, "hooray! finally movies like the Matrix and Aliens cost $5.00 per DVD at Target" for about 10 sec. and then the good 'ol consumer anxiety kicks in and makes people decide to blow 5-6 times as much to get the stupid blu ray version.
The biggest waste of money I ever made would probably be the 60GB iPod photo. After 2 decent years, the hard-drive took a shit and I don't want to spend $200 or whatever to get those idiots at Apple to fix it (i.e. send me an entirely different one with all my songs wiped off of it). When the stupid thing finally bit the dust, I decided to cut the spending b.s. and started using my Sony Disc Walkman again (which plays MP3s burned onto data CD-Rs). I'm generally a bit flabbergasted by the amount of spending people do when they've got disposable income (mainly live-with-mom-and-dad types and others who have some kind of financial edge they keep on the down-low). My brother ran out and bought a Wii and an X-Box 360 the week they both came out, and now doesn't even touch the Wii...and the X-Box has been broken for like 5 months. I feel like a complete winner since my last console purchase was a used Dreamcast ($20 with four controllers and tons of game discs) that I play all the time. Another thing people need to stop wasting money on is fucking pets. I want to kidney-punch any jerk who tells me that they're financing a god-damned dog from Shake-A-Paw or any one of those umpzillion mall pet stores that should be put out of business for animal cruelty. I have three cats and the pricetag for all of them combined equaled $80.00 in adoption fees, which in a sense benefits one in the long run as most adoption agencies will provide payment for vaccinations, deworming, etc... I think my brother's Shake-a-Paw dog tagged out at over $700, but it could be more. In addition to that, he's paying full price at the vet's office, etc... All the hubbub about breeding and pedigree that the chain stores put out there is a bunch of overblown bullshit and last time I visited the animal shelter, there were still dozens and dozens of fine-looking dogs/puppies (more than a few probably came from the mall originally). Most amazing jew boots
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