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No. 2175385
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I hate this could have been me in some alternative universe(this SB stuff is AMAZING) but this woman's purse collection is insane
No. 2177491
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Nonas I just want to share my personal anti-consoomer win. I haven't consoomed clothes for more than a month now!
No scrolling shopping sites when I'm bored. No impulse buys when I feel down. It's like I have reached enlightenment. Except I browse and shitpost a lot on LC instead kek
Do you have any anti-consoomer wins to share, nonas?
No. 2177546
>>2177491Congrats nona! It's such a good feeling to not waste time online shopping and impulse buying.
I've recently sold off a lot of old merchandise I consumed when I was a lonely teenager, mostly anime shit, band shirts, and action figures. I used some of the money I got from that to buy a nice gift for my sick friend, and she was very happy and grateful which made me happy too
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Reminded me of brooke.
No. 2178910
>>2177809>nonCute typo(?) I'm happy to call me more of a non-consoomer kek
And congrats too! Interesting how your lips healed after you stopped using lipsticks, they're usually marketed as moisturizing.
No. 2179256
>>2179006Brooke clearly likes gaudy. I also keep hoping she'll post more of her deranged Christian shit because I'm finding it fascinating.
>>2178992There's also a skeleton Hello Kitty which is also evil. But somehow jack-o-lanterns are okay, I wish she'd explain that.
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>>2179006Do they have the patience to wait multiple weeks for their order to arrive? Also, it's not their aesthetic, if you were to ask them what their aesthetic was they would probably say it's glam/girly. pic related is the kind of stuff you would find if you typed that in and it very much looks like the things brooke likes.
No. 2179877
>>2179022Six days ago she said she is now debt free.
No. 2179979
>>2178325>>2179256>>2178992skip to the end to hear her ask what a frankenstein is
No. 2184221
>>2179979>can someone explain what a frankenstein isas expected from someone who took 10 years to complete her undergrad and only finally managed to do so thanks to fugly pink office supplies.
btw. she also removed the "RECOVERING" part from her bio.
No. 2184325
>>2179979I wonder how she made it to adulthood like that, was she raised Mormon or something? Literally everybody knows Frankenstein's creature and I refuse to believe a regular 30 year old woman has never heard of it to this day.
>>2180241She probably thought it was just a green HK since there's no overtly "evil" markings on her.
No. 2184422
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>>2184237video is kinda boring and dragged on but this comment is really interesting and now i can't unsee it.
No. 2184492
>>2179022>I collected from a bunch of series and you couldn't tell which series I was intoWhat's with consoomers obsessing over what others think of their hoards? Not everything has to be exposed to the public.
I admire her for being so honest about why she started hoarding and going through with her downsizing. Hopefully she can find something else to fill the void that doesn't require public approval for her to enjoy.
>A lot of hate comments will tell me to get therapy and get my life together and I don't like hearing that so I decided they're jelly meaniepantsI can see why nobody wanted to be her friend at school, tbh. I hope she gets therapy despite the naysayers because she clearly fucking needs it. I mean she thinks that a minimum wage job is more than enough to pay for all the shit she's collected, she's so out of touch with reality, holy shit. Just the Ringdolls are about $500 each, some are almost $1000. Nobody earning minimum wage, even in the US of A, is buying a fucking $500 piece of plastic on a whim.
No. 2185480
>>2184989That must suck and just gives me lots of anxiety, I hate leaving my home because sometimes you could be doing literally anything and someone could spot you and make a meme out of you regardless of what you're doing or of whether you're the focus of the video/picture or not.
I hope that shit doesn't go viral,
nonnie.
No. 2185539
>>2184989Tbh whenever I see someone filming in public, even if they're facetiming, I take a wide-wide berth.
I dress kinda weird and out there, so sometimes people would approach me and ask for a picture, but whenever I see someone filming in public, or god forbid taking creepshots of me or other people like on the subway, I just leave. I have literally exited a carriage on a stop to enter the next one, because someone was doing tiktok bullshit.
I rarely if ever take pictures of myself that include my face, I mostly am photographed at cosplay events by photogs, and having something taken without my consent is freaking me out so much.
And it's not even that I can't control my angles or am ugly and self-conscious. I just don't know what this pics/vids would be used for.
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worse than consoom is ugly consoom. these look terrible and many people find them cute. wtf am i missing?
No. 2185710
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>>2185709i know she didn't actually pack this stuff but it makes me angry. it's probably not ragebait but it feels like one
No. 2186772
>>2185709Don't be mean nonna, they're crying because they have mumps.
>>2184422Oh that's interesting! It really lines up with what the video showed, like using the storage under the bed for makeup and skincare, because there's no room anywhere else to put it. I wonder if it works the other way around as well, maybe she buys endless pillows and uses kiddie backpacks as decor because there isn't enough normal furniture to give her a sense of what the room should be used for. Every part of her home that she's shown in her videos looks like a 10 year old organized it, there's no real cohesion or practicality to it, it's just rotating displays of junk lined up on shitty white shelving.
No. 2186976
>>2185709these are fucking hideous and yet ppl spend money on them
>>2185710I know it's supposed to be ASMR but I can not stand when ppl tap on shit with those long nails and then clank plastics together. I just find it very annoying.
No. 2187387
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Insanity
No. 2187388
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>>2187387It's like a mini army
No. 2191612
She has a point to not fall into consoomerism to be a colector… But this is from someone who bought a "cute figure" without knowing which anime was and was horrified when she found it was a loli character.
No. 2191735
>>2175388>why yes I do buy Betsy Johnson purses how did you know, the tiktokI used to work in a mall store that sold several of these. There's not really a whole lot of point to having them. You could say they're "conversation pieces" but in reality people will mostly just cringe at you for owning these. They frequently went on sale because I live in a very conservative area and quirky people don't really have enough money to buy these kitchsy bags. I actually own the pizza slice one because it went to last act sale plus my employee discount and, to this day, I haven't really had a reason to take it anywhere. Bought it years ago hoping it would be a fun thing to have if a boy ever asked me out somewhere fun with pizza but that never happened.
The whipped cream can and the Sweet N' Low are the dumbest ones, easily.
No. 2192065
i know we shit on brook a lot but i hate vidrel even more. the way she talks and her hand gestures are so retarded. she feels like someone asked AI to generate the essence of overconsumption tiktok videos but no, she's actually real.
No. 2193346
>pack my bag
>90% of stuff is useless
No. 2194576
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>tfw healing inner child=buying plastic crap
No. 2194622
>>2194576Did she actually buy any of it though?
It's weird and honestly kinda creepy how adults are turning back to their childhood toys and kids are foaming at the mouth for Drunk Elephant and Stanley cups.
>>2193393Huh, the Brookes of the world tend to thrive on attention, it helps their
victim LARP and gives them tons of reasons to consoom more (hayturs, self care, getting life together after seeing the video, etc). Maybe she's in the middle of a breakdown and the rebrand and weird Bible thumping arc are part of it.
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Result of mindlessly buying childrens' toys just because they looked cute at a glance
No. 2197654
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Feel free to roast me but I'm thinking about getting the Jax Animatez from the tranny circus show, much to my dismay that show and character really grew on me. I never buy figurines for shows or games so I feel fucking retarded admitting this kek
No. 2198218
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what stage of consumerism is this
No. 2199475
This woman's content gives me a headache. There's too much clutter in that room already and she just keeps buying more.
>>2199413No I completely agree with you. It's uneven inside the frame and the packaging isn't lined up properly. It's ugly and lazy.
No. 2199483
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>>2185461This woman is really hopeless. She should just stop buying crap, esp. flavor of the month masturbation series. And 9 giant fucking Ringdolls! That's just lighting money on fire, some day she will try to sell those, and find out that nobody wants the whole doll, and the outfit is worth less than $100, and the doll maybe $350 at the very, very best. Getting rid of those will be a miserable experience, and take at least a year now that the economy is pure shit. I also saw Shibajuku Girls in her old display. She has been consooming for a while.
No. 2200183
>>2199475Holy fucking shit, with the amount of stuff she has, I'd imagine it's like a sorority's shared makeup room, not just one person.
>>2199483These are the ugliest doll on the market currently, for sure. And from the stolen concept, stolen art and use of AI art the company is not even trying to really conceal, I wonder why would anyone buy these monstrosities. Sure, they're cheaper than Pullip dolls they're ripping off, but they are also just unimaginably ugly and cheap in comparison.
What is even the point of buying a rip-off "cheap" version if the point of a fashion doll is to look nice and have good fashion? They are not a utility rip-off item, they are purely decorative things, and they're so ugly, I doubt even kids would be interested in their dead-eyed horsefaces.
No. 2200279
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>>2199475thank u for showing me another person that by just seeing their videos i feel a sense of dread and want to declutter even more. drawers and drawers of garbage to put in your bag…fucking waste of time.
No. 2200460
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>>2200279It baffles me how grown ass women in the west will buy the ugliest cheapest mostly fake Sanrio character tat. On the Japanese market, there's more age appropriate items for anyone who isn't a literal child and even if it's still consoomy, it's way more aesthetically pleasing and to me, someone having eg. some of these more hidden character design items or the more high quality bag charms/pouches is cute and nowhere near as offensive as bags/entire housed full of actual plastic junk.
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>>2200279shit like this is a reminder that I live in an insular bubble of primarily makeup-free women. who needs that much shit in their bags? nobody.
>>2200183Honestly thought that
>>2199483 were dollar store dolls, but then I read your comment and went to google and ofc the doll reddit is boasting about consooming them, picrel
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>>2200183>What is even the point of buying a rip-off "cheap" version if the point of a fashion doll is to look nice and have good fashion?This is why they've become a consoom red flag for me. And they were $30-40 new, so they were only marginally less expensive than buying an older Pull-up secondhand.
>>2201186It doesn't surprise me, just look at them. Mattel decided at some point that Barbie shouldn't be a quality gift anymore, and should be something cheap and disposable that parents can buy every week, because it costs as much as a bag of Doritos and a soda. But there's no fucking reason for people to shop that way, literally none.
No. 2201955
>>2199556>no resale value because they pull Milanoo tricksCan you elaborate a bit? This sounds interesting, I know a lot of non-BJD consoomers are drooling over their FOTM yaoi dolls and it's not like those buyers have any standards.
>>2200279Jesus christ this just keeps going, it's like a parody. You could bludgeon someone to death with that bag.
No. 2202013
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>>2201955The number of people who will buy huge 60+ cm dolls is probably like 1/20th that of the smaller dolls. Most of the Chinese companies are run by corporations instead of artists, and they keep artists on contract to constantly create new heads. So even the decent artists will churn out derps and not care. You can't get a refund on any of these things, so you want to see real photos of unpainted heads before buying anything. But when they do these "limited" dolls, nobody will see the real product until long after it's discontinued. By the time you realize the prototype was 100% shoop, you're $800 SOL. And the companies don't care, because there will always be another 100 teenagers with Christmas money to waste. And if you try to sell a 60+ cm Chinese doll, even if it doesn't look shitty and you have photos to prove it, everybody will still assume that you're hiding something and trying to scam them. But they do want the body for about $200 to put a nicer head on it. It's like buying a very expensive tar baby. And next month there will be a dozen new doll heads that might look better than last years's "limited" dolls, so it's fomo gacha hell.
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Picrel post has 7 photos, 1 for each drawer plus one of the closed chest of drawers. Every single one is crammed with candles. I counted 118 candles of varying sizes. For one season. This is nowhere near the worst post on that consoomerist hellhole of a subreddit but something about having an entire chest of drawers dedicated to candles for a single season is fucking nightmarish. How much of a consoomer do you have to be to think that this is in any way normal? Even if she burns candles every day in every room that's going to take forever to get through.
>>2202013That's crazy. I can see why they do so many FOTM releases, no actual BJDfag would put up with that. Idk if the FOTM consoomers would even notice these issues unless they got a completely incorrect head or wildly inaccurate outfit.
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>>2202013This plus these absolute fucking trash blind box dolls made in sweatshops with no quality control are killing the BJD hobby and making actual artisan companies from China look bad.
Tangential but I hate blindbox fags in the BJD community. They whine about how they can't afford resin dolls because they're "inaccessible" and then buy like twenty near identical blindbox dolls that rot on their shelves with no customization or creativity to be seen. Unlike with resin, they don't have to wait long or do any research or DIY or really anything creative with the blind boxes. Just order more cheap plastic fullsets for that quick dopamine hit. Then they flood the secondhand market and act surprised when nobody wants to buy them. I'm getting so tired of seeing self righteous tourists post their hoards of ugly kikagoods dolls all smashed together with shitty lighting screeching that they are heckin
valid BJDs too then they ask the most retarded questions that could be solved by lurking even the slightest bit in real BJD spaces instead of shitting them up and accusing people of gatekeeping. I'm not saying resin owners can't be consooemrs or anything but the blind box fags are so obnoxious with it.
No. 2203311
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>>2203123Sorry nonna, I'm retarded. It's the Bath and Body Works subreddit, where you can frequently find gems like picrel. You can also find sales information, immediately followed by a ton of posts on orders that went wrong- recently B&BW seems to be having difficulty charging customers the correct amounts and a $30 order might cost you $90, because why not. A while back it was exploding candles. You know, the normal things. You can read through endless posts where consoomers proudly show their vintage body care items that they kept since 2007 and still use on special occasions. If you'd like to know where to get a few lightly expired body lotions from 2014 without overpaying for the privilege, you'll find plenty of tips there. You'll see a handful of comments that carefully dance around the rampant consoomerism, but mostly it's enablers fuelling each others' shopping addictions and hoarding tendencies.
It's a fantastic read whenever you feel like doing some retail therapy. Puts you right off.
No. 2203601
>>2203311>expired body lotionsThis cheap shit is so gross brand new. There was a study recently that linked lotion with precocious puberty, and plastic food packaging with breast cancer. This shit is literally killing people slowly.
>>2203071>dk if the FOTM consoomers would even notice these issues unless they got a completely incorrect head or wildly inaccurate outfit.I think that's the Ringdoll target audience at this point. They profit off lazy people who listen to the other lazy retards who say that a complete bjd is at least $1000 or $2000 new. So $800 or $900 for a complete doll seems like a bargain, even though it's a mediocre paint job on a mediocre doll in a mediocre outfit. They could get a better plastic boyfriend for less, but that would take actual reading.
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> 21 years old
> wardrobe is overflowing with overpriced kawaii polyester Japanese burando
> constantly promotes her Mercari JP account and begging her followers to buy her clothes off her because she has a shopping addiction and buys every release
> her entire account is dedicated to talking about clothes
It hurts to see people have all this disposable income just to waste it.
No. 2203938
>>2203139I own a single 70+ bjd among my collection and a couple of blind box bjds. And a smattering of random older MSD dolls.
I'd say my 70+ is a very old sculpt (body 2010 and head 2012 and it's made by an artist)
And I would say that the concepts of blind box bjds are often kinda cute, even if derivative, but the quality is just. not. there.
One of my dolls came pre-stained with clothing with one accessory piece just falling apart first time I tried to put it on. The second one needed hands removed to put on her outfit and the elastic immediately stretched to the point of no return just from that. Not to mention both have hair that doesn't fit tight enough, so the fringe falls off easily.
My older BJDs are just fine, heavy, zero plastic damage outside normal resin yellowing.
I get getting blindbox dolls if you like them, but it too pisses me off when people try to be bjd-fag over them. They're a fad. A hundred companies suddenly popped up and started churning them out. And it is absolutely no wonder they are that cheap in comparioson to older actually resin dolls that size.
It's just another chinese overconsoom tactic. Can't buy high quality clothes? Get them for pennies off Shein. Can't buy quality dolls? Here are several hundreds of cheap one. It will fall apart if you don't follow the upkeep, it may fall apart just on it's own, but you've got 20 of them, you can feel like an accomplished person with so many things you own.
Sorry fol dollsperging, I am very passionate about dolls and art and it pisses me the fuck off that the market is just flooded with poor quality uninspired ai-generated slop.
Even Mattel started using AI in their packaging. You have money. Hire an actual artist. You probably have several of them already working for you?
No. 2204250
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consoomerism + alcoholism
No. 2206516
>>2203938It makes me sad to see YouTube haul culture seep into bjds. Even though it's still a hobby based on buying things, a lot of the people in the hobby still spent relatively conservatively compared to the people who run out and buy a whole wave of 6-8 dolls at Walmart every few months. And people commissioned and made a lot of very personal things, that's part of why they got so popular. They were stylish and relevant to people 's real interests in a way that mass produced generic stuff rarely is.
>>2204634Those purses look like they were $8 at Family Dollar. Really sad to see Liz Lisa become another outlet for generic taobao shit.
No. 2208812
Brook is "decluttering" again
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>>2210596This sort of ragebait always makes me giggle. The egg and cereal in the Stanley cup thing, and the little backpack to make it look like she's going to go for a walk while eating all that, are pure comedy.
>>2209693Agreed, but hoarders do go through periods where they prove they're not hoarders by decluttering. Then they go buy more stuff to fill that scary empty space. Brooke's content is literally hoarding tat, if she doesn't get rid of some of it at some point she wouldn't have any space to display her newest Hello Kitty blankets and her views would stagnate.
>>2209083But nonna, don't you want picrel gracing your tree this year? It's such a bargain too! And look, it's from Harrods, that's how you know it's good quality despite looking like something you'd get at Poundland! Seriously, I cannot understand why this shit gets pumped out every fucking year. Does anyone even buy these stupid novelty decorations? Is it a psyop to force consoom influencers to pay retarded prices for shit that nobody sane will ever want, just so they can make ragebait deforestation themed Christmas decor to try to go viral?
No. 2211055
>>2210596Ugh the food tray is what
triggers me the most. Everything else I don't even care about.
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>>2203938>>2206516These blindboxes look like they were meant for teenagers and/or high impulse spenders. Instead of buying like 10 $20-$30 blindboxes, why not at least get a Resinsoul or something? I see these everywhere on Reddit
No. 2214321
>>2213823I see so much of this type of stuff at craft fairs. It says a lot that this is advertised as 'high end'. These crafts cater to the Brookes of the world, who think that TJ Maxx is the height of luxury.
>>2213801She got 2 of the best boxes I've seen and it's still 99% tat. Who in their right mind goes and spends $10 on a box because they saw stickers in it? Just buy the stickers! And like she said, the price is originally $1,000,000, but it's always on sale so you end up paying $2.50 for it. I wonder what the actual value of the box is.
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I know fashion dolls have been talked about a lot in these threads, but I have a personal grievance with collections like picrel. It's one thing to own one or two dolls of the character you like, making clothing/accessories for them and taking nice pictures, it's an entirely different thing to own and display so many dolls you can no longer SEE most of them. What is the point, aside from bragging rights?
No. 2215562
>>2214491Tbf I can see this crap being really helpful for schools and daycares, who have tons of students and not nearly enough resources. It's fucked up that this shit is so expensive that the few individuals who actually need this shit, ie teachers, can't afford it, and then it all gets sent to landfill or shoved into gacha boxes instead of being sent to schools.
>Pure consoom at the anus end of the capitalism beastThat's exactly what it is. Grown women scrabbling for the chance to buy kids' toys and piles of seasonal decor that nobody wanted for a reason. Have some dignity.
>>2214497I know women who do buy this much tat regularly, but they sell at craft fairs frequented by the sort of customer who thinks that candles in wine bottles are classy. I can't think why anyone who isn't a crafter would want 10 of these boxes, what would you even do with all of those identical fake plants?
No. 2216046
>>2215999Tbh judging by her looks and speech, she's just some small-town hick and that's probably some kind of luxury to her, she genuinely doesn't seem all that bright. She even said in the beginning she forgot what she got.
Even poorer (as in her name of the channel) people are drowning themselves in random questionable untested crap. This is very sad to watch.
No. 2216362
>>2215999I have no idea what sells in her corner of the woods but she's terrible at this. There's such a massive range of items that it's going to be impossible to organize the table. Nobody stands at a stall for more than 5 minutes max, if customers can't see what you're selling as they walk along they won't come over to your stall, all those tiny earrings and necklaces will vanish among the clutter, and I dread to think how much cash she's going to need to keep on hand. She could have bought 20 of those ladles, paired them with similarly cheap cooking utensils and tea towels, tied it all together with a ribbon, and sold it for $10. She'd increase her chances of getting sales and she'd get rid of inventory at a much faster rate. If she's been selling for a while she should know this, I don't know why she thinks that mixing shoes, earrings and herb savers will lead to more sales.
Oh, and it's 'ages' until her next flea market, which means she's going to buy yet more tat for her table.
>>2216005Do you seriously think she declares the IRL cash sales she makes? Come on nonna.
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>>2217378it's buying for content creation and clout instead of buying pieces that you actually like and curating your collection. Sort of unrelated though, but I wish the brands would slow down with releases. Maybe focus more on quality instead of pushing out new things constantly. It has gotten to a point though where jfashion is oversaturated. Brands release new pieces weekly, and even if the average wearer were to buy a piece just once every few months, over time it adds up. Couple that with most of what we call "jfashion" being niche even in Japan, and we reach a point where there are more items produced than any enthusiast could ever wear, and really with the loss of DIY spirit from a lot of alternative fashions (western included), it's really just too much stuff, secondhand markets are over-saturated and listings start to just sit there for months to years as enthusiasts start to run out of closet space during the rush to buy the newest releases for social media photos, and it all ends up in a landfill eventually.
No. 2217597
>>2217378That's not exclusive to j-fashion girls, that's every fashion focused influencer there is. Posting repeat outfits won't do good in the algorithm. The followers don't want to see that shit, you will literally get comments calling you out on it, most people don't give a fuck if it's encouraging them to hoard in a way. You won't find a single fashion influencer that doesn't have a hoard of clothing. Since we are on the subject of j-fashion, i only know that with lolita people do sell their stuff immediately after receiving it, not even wearing it due to brands having no return policies. So if something doesn't work for you for whatever reason, selling it is the only way to deal with the issue.
>>2217399You're absolutely deranged if you think most normie women who like fashion care about principle of lifestyle.
No. 2220815
I think this deserves to be in this thread
No. 2221002
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People in the comments pointed out that this lady was buying the most pointlessly expensive and awful premade food possible, and she had a tantrum and made a half dozen more videos raging.
https://www.tiktok.com/%40e__bethThe board can't embed her videos for some reason.
No. 2221007
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It's just a good old fashioned small time cow. She is so mad. And buys such shitty food, I haven't bought those canned biscuits for years, ever since they changed the recipes to have a bitter taste and leave a weird industrial scum all over your mouth.
No. 2222677
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Nobody needs 4 identical fake Blythes, and not at once. This is ridiculous. Like the lady with 50 Pullups in 2 years, you can't even enjoy what you own if you buy this way.
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>>2220815>>2222657I just did some lurking too and I am confused why her sugar daddy can supposedly drop thousands on Prada and Gucci but the apartment she lives in looks like section 8 housing. It's obvious they're fake designer items you can always tell by looking at where the person actually lives kek.
No. 2223139
File: 1729870022146.mp4 (4.07 MB, 576x1024, SnapTik.ltd_1729869940.mp4)
>>2221002I agree that groceries are way too expensive now but this is literally nothing but brand name junk food and frozen garbage. Is her family not constipated?
>Doing a quirky dance to defend your choice of nothing but snack garbageThat'll show em!
No. 2223162
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>>2220815I remember seeing multiple videos after this one on TikTok about "paying tutorials" it's sick.
https://www.tiktok.com/@brokeforbelablair_?lang=en is probably the worst offender since she's like "You're going to earn 20k a month for trolling men heheheh" It is never that easy.. So many young women in the comments with consoomerist habits saying they want one now too
No. 2223210
>>2223094I feel like this video was made more for him than anything else, he's likely getting off on the humiliation, she gets her fast fashion trash and views. What I don't understand is why it had to be done so fast. I've never heard of paypigs having some kind of weird time limit.
>>2223146Aside from that, she probably doesn't know any better and is happy with whatever crap he gives her because she's dumb. He can get off to only spending a few thousand on a few dumb designer products and she's happy with them, not realizing she could be doing so much more and so much better. Two peas in a pod.
No. 2224071
>>2223139Christ this is embarrassing to watch. Her fragile ego really couldn't stand the comments pointing out the obvious. I thought the original video was ragebait but she's actually mad about being asked why it looks like a toddler picked out her groceries. Maybe inflation wouldn't hit so hard if she replaced her Pringles with normal food.
>>2223162What the fuck, this is so dangerous. Hoping and praying for consoomerism to fall out of fashion asap.
No. 2224637
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Can you imagine if there was a large group of hetero women who collected Anime coom figurines of sexualised teenage boys with huge bulges and baby faces to appeal to coomer women? Women like this need to kill themselves
No. 2224647
This autopedophilic pickme is 21 years old and is using tags like cutecore, cute, kawaii, sanrio and korilakkuma under the coom figurine videos
No. 2226381
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i will never understand the appeal of piling up your purchases in such a way that you can't see some of them bc there's another box (or several boxes) in front of them
No. 2226410
>>2224637>Unpopular anime figure opinionsI bet this one is daring and not afraid to speak her mind kek
>>2226407Some of them are delusional and self-insert as the anime girls because they're either narcissists or believe it will make them hot by proxy.
No. 2226549
>>2226407>When she's alone in her room looking at all this shit and not showing it off on the internet, does she truly think she's doing something cool and good for herself?Kind of, mostly due to two factors
- "I have this and you don't". Lots of them are content with this sense of superiority, they don't like the figure as much as the feeling it gives them to own something lots of people want.
- Their color palette. When you have so much stuff of the same colors (white + pastel pink in that case and many others) they all mergue together and all they see is a pink blur hashtag aesthetic, it could've been pink Shrek figures for all they care.
No. 2229092
File: 1730196584605.mp4 (12.55 MB, 576x1024, ssstik.io_@ivythegreykitty_173…)
cat food consoom
No. 2229114
File: 1730197887514.mp4 (13.45 MB, 576x1024, Snaptik.app_733324126743170589…)
>>2229109>>2229099I never had a cat or know how they eat but these videos cause me the same reaction like consoom rooms or people putting unnecessary supplements into their food. I'm both intrigued and appalled
No. 2229126
>>2229097Slow feeders are a good investment if your cat eats too fast but aside from that I can't think of any reason why a cat would need a special plate. It's a cat, it's not worried about aesthetics.
>>2229114>>2229095This is mental illness. The cat doesn't need all this shit! Feeding it too many treats is going to make it sick. If she's worried about its diet, she should talk to her vet about it, not just pour a bunch of yogurt over broth and call it a day.
No. 2229266
>>2229092why do restockers insist on slamming the shit down? as if these type of videos weren’t unwatchable before but the constant
bang bang bang made me grind my teeth.
No. 2229274
>>2229266I swear all of these types of videos seem to be made for severely mentally disabled young children
Repetitive bangs and clicks, repetitive colourful items
Little retard goes "oooh" and dribbles drool from the corner of it's mouth
No. 2229623
>>2229611Neither cats nor dogs are like that
Stray cats and dogs literally eat random trash and are perfectly fine
>>2229235>>2229195>>2229611Idk where you find those weird specimens but that's not the norm for healthy organisms
You and your animals are almost as retarded as those videos, just a different type of retarded
No. 2230002
>>2229623>Stray cats and dogs literally eat random trash and are perfectly fineYeah and they have a lifespan of like a year and half with luck.
The girl in the video is retarded though. I love how the cats keeps going away after single bites, that meal must taste like shit kek
No. 2230118
>>2229599If they count vidya as toys, and when you think about how many adults collect funko pops and lego, it makes sense.
>>2230059Kek I know, I buy huge multipacks of food and rotate the flavors so mine don't get bored. Cats have tastebuds and preferences too, as any halfway decent cat owner would know.
Idk why these retards insist on playing potions with their pet's food. Just give the cat its normal food and throw a couple treats in a toy for it to eat later. It's not getting anything except diarrhea out of the weird meat and fruit and yogurt messes.
No. 2230568
>>2229114>>2229095I sincerely hope they're just adding all of this extra shit for tiktok, this looks like way too many calories. The only good thing added was the bone broth, the rest is like throwing in a bunch of treats with a meal.
>>2229611Yes, cats are known to have sensitive stomachs when it comes to switching food too often, it can make them vomit. It can vary depending on the cat though.
>>2229623The only retard here is you, I sincerely hope you don't have a pet.
No. 2230640
>>2229623You'd be surprised to know how many cats and dogs I get at work with runny/bloody shits, bile vomit and allergies when people simply switched their food.
This is a completely retarded way to feel your cats. A lot of housecats at this point in genetic makeup cannot even digest "holistic" food that is so heavily marketed as the healthiest possible option.
All this shit with fruits and veg and milk products will never really digest and make them sick now and sicker overtime.
Your cat is better off with just kibble from a reputable mid-range brand (cleans their teeth as well to chew it), fresh water and occasional treat. Sometimes you switch the flavour, but it should be introduced slowly or be the same range of pet products.
Also pet supplements and vitamins are even a bigger scam than human ones. Most pets will never need a supplement, because kibble is formulated to cater to their every need entirely. A lot of supplements and also fish treats can lead to kidney sand and stones.
Honestly, people projecting their needs for having aesthetic meals and making potions with their pet food is keeping me well-payed in my job, lmao, but I am very sorry for their pets.
No. 2231347
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Millennials have processed food enslavement syndrome. I cannot comprehend paying $4 ever day to send your child to school with a handful of junk food and some kind of sports drink or sugar drink. There is probably a direct correlation between millennials who ate lunchables and millennials who thought it was a good idea to take out a $100,000 loan for an English literature degree.
No. 2232550
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>>2231362ah hell nah they was feedin yo asses puff bars in elementary?
No. 2233322
>>2231347Things like lunchables and crustables are what separate autonomous beings from cattle.
Is it REALLY too fucking much to just get some chips and salsa or MAKE YOUR OWN PB&J? IT'S 3 FUCKING STEPS!
And I will immediately assume you're irony poisoned and worth ignoring if you try to tell me "actually they taste better" somehow.
And now YouTubers are selling their own. I just can't take our country's zeigeist seriously or respect it in any way at this point.
No. 2233430
>>2232069Sorry for vetfagging again, but chocolate baked goods or modern chocolate would just make a dog shit for a while.
To kill a Fido, you need like, good dark chocolate and in quite big quantities compared to an accidental bite. Just in case you wanna poison someone's dog, I guess.
Dogs are in much more danger from eating random shit, like bathtub plugs or your grandma's pills or just plain chicken bones.
No. 2233846
Brook can't help herself. She immediately repurchases all the slop she got rid of because it's "soooOoOO cute!"
No. 2234171
>>2233846This reminds me of going to a Tesco in Sweden and seeing Halloween and Christmas decorations in August. My country doesn't really have such big stores and it was an experience for me.
>Not now baby mommy is showing the internet what she got from Burlington!!Idk if this is ragebait or not but it's fucking sad. Poor kid. Also the way she heavy breathes when she makes these… it's like she run home back from the store as if she was chased and HAS to show her garbage as if this is the last consoom of her life.
No. 2235780
>>2229114Was just waiting for the fat fuck cat to wander into frame and was not disappointed.
Also grain free diets like these are linked to increased risk of heart disease and should be avoided unless your cat has sensitivities/allergies
No. 2238080
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vtuber fans freak me out
No. 2238425
>>2233226>75% of stuff doesn't sell at the flea marketYeah. She has way too much variety in her items, which is an issue she has not fixed here. I can't see her being able to make a decent display either.
>paid between $1 and $10, starts selling at $1This is called 'losing money' and it's something she's good at. I hope she has the brains to price some of these bundles at $1 per item, but I don't have much hope.
>going to do the show next weekI hope she's going to sell her flea market tat on the show as well, the amount she's bought is not enough to do a decent show with. The reason these items are so cheap is that the sellers buy a fuckton of storage units, allowing them to price tat at rock bottom prices while still turning a profit. She is not in this category. I'm more invested in this than I want to admit, her business decisions really get to me lol.
>>2233846>These are my decoration purses which are too small to use>I love pastel green for christmas so I got this bag because it's pastel green and because bags are decorations, not functional items>I wanted to get more overpriced branded tissue paper to wipe my snot with but I didn't, please tell me you're proud>Look at the crap I got to put into my handbags! It's cheap!I'm embarrassed for her, she's a grown woman with money cooing over cheap tat. She can't put her shitty snowmen down for two minutes to look after her kid because showing her purchases online is more important. What a fucking failure.
No. 2238998
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Stone Island collector
No. 2239591
>>2238924The amount of crap she has is insane but I think a lot of it is for show. It's in her interests to make her shelves as full as possible, that's how she appeals to her audience and gets paid. I wouldn't be surprised if the duplicates are empties that she kept to make her collection look bigger. You have to remember that this is essentially a set for an advert. She doesn't care about using expired goop on her face, she can wash it off after, all she cares about is selling as much product as possible.
She's like Brook, they both monetized their addictions and now they're in an echo chamber filled with enablers who give them all the money and attention they could ask for.
No. 2242077
>>2238754skincare is the biggest and worse psyop
gut problems = skin problems
it'll never be solved by
just skincare, it can only solve the symptoms (stress, exposure to air pollution, exposure to mold, lack of sleep, eating like shit), the only thing that i ever got that was lasting as a lesson was "sun bad"
also ‘glass skin’ has morphed from meaning clear skin to meaning excessively shiny skin. Koreans are praised for their shiny glass skin when in reality they just use good foundation for their blemishes/redness/dark circles + the shiny thing makes them look greasy as fuckkk
>>2238089It was a real surprise, I'd never gotten into internet-worship of this caliber, plus I thought the women fanbase that makes jokes of his model's jaw and calling him jaw-flamingo wouldn't be like this
No. 2242111
>>2239937Belts, hats, cars, physical media, tools, cars, weapons, random trinkets, sunglasses, animals, art supplies, jewellery, merch, sex workers and finally if they are gay skincare. I also find that they like to hoard random junk for projects that will likely never manifest but that goes into the hoarder territory rather than the traditional consumers that are seen in this thread.
No. 2242161
>>2238754I cleared up my skin by getting rid of most of my skincare (still using sunscreen and cleanser). 90% of my acne is gone and I use tretinoin for the other 10%. It's just sunscreen and tret rn.
Will be patch testing to figure out which product was the culprit. I'm fearing it was the micellar water.
No. 2246046
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200% consoom but I'll be honest I thought this was cute. The OP said their dad redid the wiring of the light as a gift.
No. 2246919
>>2246046This is surprisingly restrained. I thought a Dunkin shrine would involve shrink wrapped donuts, like Lush shrines with shrink wrapped bath bombs.
It's definitely a unique choice for a collection. I wonder how often she eats there.
No. 2247854
>>2242077you're right but missing the point, most people prefer consooming skincare rather than cabbage and a good night's sleep. putting a bunch of shit on their face makes them feel glamourous and whatever, half of it is marketing and placebo.
the "glass skin" trend also feels like just a socially accepted way to brag
No. 2252612
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No. 2253617
>>2252612>2 broken hipsdoes she already have osteoporosis from the hormones ? consooming looks like the least of her mental illnesses.
>>2252637yep the more i visit the consooming human zoo the more i see hot girls buying makeup and clothes while the others have collectibles or fiction merch for extra escapism. i think it's social media driving the divide.
No. 2253949
>>2252612I can smell this picture. Kek at the rainbow cane, it's possibly her only good investment, since she's giving herself osteoporosis.
>>2252637>>2253617Every time. It's easier to feel normal about your 700 plushes or 700 lipsticks when you're surrounded by other women with the same addiction.
Plus, the speds and sped-adjascents don't need to compete with normal women this way. The broken hip TIF would never have a chance at getting positive attention online in circles where clean, fit women in socially presentable outfits were the norm. It's easier to pretend that drowning yourself in Homestuck fanart and washing once a month is normal and healthy when your entire online friend group does that too.
No. 2254855
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>>2246046Some of these are apparently dog toys. Although pet product consooming is a thing, this is the first time I've seen anyone buy them just to put on a display shelf.
No. 2255869
video where her sister teases brook about her shopping habits and she retaliates by revealing very embarrasing things about the sister. feels a little too real and antagonistic but social cues are not my forte, waiting on an exegesis from you unretarded nonnies
No. 2255964
>>2254109I think the foot masks and shower bombs will be okay.
Comfy socks, deodorant, chapstick, nail kits, tweezers, small hairbrushes that fit in handbags, pocket mirrors, and hand lotion are other small Amazon/Dollar Tree items that your MIL could get. These are care boxes for Christmas, for strangers, who desperately need a pick me up. I agree that face masks are a bad idea because of the potential for allergies but I don't see a problem with including other cheap personal care items. It's always nice to get better quality stuff but I'm not sure what your budget is or how many women you're making care packages for, and I guarantee that any useful items will be appreciated. Many of these women leave home with nothing but the clothes on their backs, you're not pushing unwanted tat on them, you're giving them the stuff they probably had to leave at home.
If you have a bigger budget, definitely get some nice scarves and hats, wallets, slippers, hot water bottles, gloves, and slipper socks as well. Your MIL can have fun hunting for Amazon bargains for these instead of spending her money on dodgy face masks.
>>2255869That's way too antagonistic, wtf. The 'drinks coffee and falls asleep' kind of teasing is what you'd expect in a video like this. Brooke's taking this way too far and talking about two baby daddies who left her, that's just shitty.
No. 2256722
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>>2256437>I don't want to derail this thread when you get madwhy are you being so antagonistic for no reason? like i said, the in person post office always suggests the most expensive option. here's two prices for the furthest usps shipping zones for the weights you listed (1 to 8). shipping a slightly smaller package (like 10x10x10) to a closer zone is $6, hence the large variation. the ps2 + games (which would be way smaller than the dimensions in picrel) plus like one or two of the things i mentioned would cover her $80. she doesn't have to price them close to retail. there are many people who are open to buying secondhand if you price them well, even a "small" discount is a big deal to people. otherwise i wouldn't have been able to sell my old beat up graphing calculators for $50, and resellers wouldn't be able to sell new ones for only $10 lower than amazon. yes they aren't the same as cameras or blenders, and she'd have to discount them deeply, but the same logic applies. i'm not even defending her buying the bigass container full of junk so she can gamble. there's a huge chance it would have just been filled with the other garbage i mentioned in my original post, i dunno why you're so insistent on trying to pick a fight. selling your old stuff secondhand is literally anticonsoom, people save money, you get a few bucks back, and it discourages the purchasing/production of new stuff.
No. 2256994
>>2199475>>2200279I don't get the videos of her cleaning and organizing. How do you get that mess in… One week or so? Does she do her makeup and leave it there until she can record herself cleaning?
No. 2259291
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No. 2259391
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Nothing says consoomerism more than the Stanley cup accessories. Here I thought the bottom plates and personalized handle jewlery was excessive. Now theres a mold to make a stanley cup shaped ice to fit the shape of one! I personally like the rattle of crushed ice in my water bottle. But this is so ridiculous kek
No. 2259939
>>2259412>>2259415>>2259417Exhibit A, even if she uses them:
No. 2260126
>>2259484Agreed, only wirse way to display your plushies is in those tube things
Get some proper wall shelves you degenerates.
No. 2260132
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>>2260128*the only worse way to the display your plushies is in those tube things
Yes I agree.
If toy story is real then these plushies are in hell.
No. 2260272
>>2259406Those nets seem handy for kids who have a ton of soft toys that otherwise would be a hassle to put away. In that situation the kid would still have way too many toys they don't need.
Squishmallow addicts definitely use them bc if they invested in shelving to properly display they wouldn't be able to purchase as many since the mallows are so big.
No. 2262843
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sonny angels are a bit creepy. it's odd how even normies go crazy for them, my college is very artsy and literally half the girls have one on their bag. i don't like kewpies either, but they're a lot cuter than these things. also sonny angels are always boys so collecting them is boy mom coded.
No. 2263279
>>2262843I would be 'whatever' about these stupid things if only they didn't have that tiny bulge in the crotch wtaf
but i suppose that's what got them to trend in the first place
No. 2263731
How many fucking lipsticks do you need
No. 2264669
>>2264565idk.. 250K followers. Entire shade ranges. Looks like PR to me. It's still hoarding but I doubt she paid much for what we're seeing in the video. Her comments are going in tho.
and it seems she dgaf lol brooke could never
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>>2264682literally started my post with 'idk'
but yes i know everything anon
No. 2264907
What do you call this
No. 2266099
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Disney loves to cash in on their Toy Story aliens and make literal useless shit out of them. It's like Nightmare before Christmas, but year round. Millenials for some reason love Pizza Planet shirts and anything to do with these Aliens even though the merchandise made of them are so ugly
No. 2268630
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I'm surprised yarn hoarding hasn't been posted here more
No. 2268704
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>>2263731>>2263955Is not the same shade, one is warm, one is neutral and other is cold, so it might alter your make-up and whole face. Colortheory.png
Still is not an excuse to hoard like that. Keep a shade you like and works for you.
No. 2268975
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this whole genre of keychains was invented specifically to torture me. i enjoy collecting keychains a lot and these make me cry and throw up.
No. 2269029
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the "trinket" "juminocore" heisei japan consumerism stuff is really getting out of control. people posting their massive boxes of hauls from yahoo jp auctions with hundreds of cell phone straps and keychains, stickers and figures, old tech. im sick of it. the ikea pegboard gives me nightmares its so ugly…
their bedrooms never look good either and they all look the same
No. 2269113
>>2268906I guess it just looks so store-like, to me.
but if you're only making huge blankets and have narrow taste of yarn I can see it
No. 2269131
>>2269116nta but it's consoom imo. bec a business would't have a sign that says "year of the great destash" that wouldn't rly make sense.
Also there's a cat in the pic and you'd hope that a business would keep animals away from their supplies (wishful)
No. 2269323
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Imagine living unironically like this. The replies have pictures of their living room and it's full of lolishit too
https://x.com/pc9801x/status/1859325144537113063 No. 2269480
>>2269029You can't even read the manga with all the shit stacked on top and in front of it. What is the point
>>2269323The dirty rug really brings it all together.
No. 2269650
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Reddit perfume subs are crazy. Never knew how many people hoarded perfumes that will take a lifetime to use up till joining them.
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>>2269029like this is so fucking ugly and they all look like this. why does everyone buy the exact same shit
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>>2269691kek they all have the faux fish tank lamp. they block the light anyway with their trinkets, but the lamp is so ugly it doesn't work as decor either
No. 2270065
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>>2269823I don't understand this trend, what is the theme? other than collecting junk from Japan. A lot of this isn't even cute. YWNBJapanese
No. 2270334
>>2269650To be fair the Tom Ford fragrances have no lasting power so they'd get used up pretty quickly. Everything else is going to smell like ass by the time it's used up though.
I don't get the point of hoarding fragrances like this, especially body spray, everyone thinks that B&BW and Sol de Janeiro sprays are soooper luxe because they're trendy at the moment but they're absolutely not, they're cheap overly sweet and synthetic sprays that nobody can use up because they smell like shit compared to actual perfumes. They go rancid so fast too. I know that perfumes can last for years with proper storage and that some perfumes smell better with time but let's face it, even if that was the case with every fragrance hoarder, they'd still keep buying every new release.
>>2270139This. They're trying to purchase a personality and a friend group.
No. 2270362
>>2268630I hope you post a lot more yarn and craft hoarding, anon. This shit is so fascinating to me.
I personally had a problem with buying way too much yarn when I was a beginner who hadn't developed a yarn preference or learned what projects I liked to work on. It got pretty out of hand (for me) but never anywhere close to the pic you posted. I've since managed to crush the urge to buy up cheap or mid yarn, and I've been working it down steadily. My cats have been enjoying all the cat toys we've been playing with and the extra blankets to snuggle, at least!
No. 2270779
>>2270334>To be fair the Tom Ford fragrances have no lasting power so they'd get used up pretty quickly. Everything else is going to smell like ass by the time it's used up though.really?! Aren't the tom ford perfumes crazy fucking expensive and you're telling me they don't last!?\
another thing I noticed about that pic is that it's all laid out on a sheet or something. It's as if they don't even have a display for their hoard and it all lives in boxes. Displays may be tacky but at least you have access to your stuff to use it.
No. 2270826
>>2270779LMAOOO Tom Ford fragrances are shit. They smell nice for the ten seconds they last but really you're paying for marketing. The brand has this as a selling point. They 'want' to market to consumers who are so fabulously wealthy that they can afford to spend hundreds on fragrance without batting an eye. That's why the lasting power is shit and the price is atrocious.
Of course this made the fragrances even more popular. Tom Ford fragrance is marketed heavily at the Klarna crowd, the prices are high for the quality but there are far, far more expensive perfumes out there that are actually marketed towards the super wealthy. They aren't even that unique, you can get excellent dupes for a fraction of the price.
Same for a lot of other 'niche' perfumes like Penhaligons and Byredo. The price has skyrocketed, the sales are shit, and the scents don't last- except for Halfeti, which doesn't leave- and they have quality control issues like leaky bottles on top of it all. So of course everyone laps it up, because price is quality, and in the era of Shein, anything in a real glass bottle is fucking fancy shit that merits the triple digit price tag.
Other perfume houses are jumping in on the trend and pricing their very nice but not that special perfumes at eye watering price points, because they know they can get away with it, like Killian and Acqua di Parma.
Also, the perfumes are probably laid out like that for the photo lol, I doubt they'd have their perfumes hanging out on the bed normally.
TLDR, don't waste your money on Tom Ford, get a dupe.
No. 2270931
>>2270334>Sol de JaneiroI can't believe people fucking like this overpriced cheap shit
>>2270826Tom Ford used to be good but it changed horribly in the last decade. Neroli Portofino smells like ass. Soleil Blanc is just sunscreen. Fucking Fabulous? More like Fucking Terrible. The old Cafe Rose was amazing but this new one is awful. You're better off getting "On A Date" by Maison Martin Margiela for a less expensive version of it. I even got to smell that store exclusive London. That was so bad. It smelled just like an ethnic supermarket.
Jo Malone is another that fell so hard. Wood Sage and Sea Salt was such a fresh and safe perfume. I bought a small size after many years of not buying and it was so badly diluted and it didn't smell the same.
>Penhaligons Fucking trash.
>Killian Overrated as hell. Maybe I haven't smelled enough of them but the ones I smelled are too gourmandy
No. 2271542
>>2263731I've seen so many makeup collections that feature literal draw sets of lipsticks that this one looks practically modest.
This lady in the video - she has so many of this type of video which is decluttering lipsticks this is actually her most modest one yet. Her older video's are hours long as she regulary accumilated over 1000 lipsticks every year.
And I dont know how many of you know Safiya Nygaard, but she had a video of her getting her makeup professionally organised and after having it sorted, expired makeup thrown out and good make up donated, she STILL ended up with an ENTIRE 9 DRAW ALEX UNIT FULL of just lipsticks. I wasnt sure whether to post because its an old video but its crazy.
No. 2272055
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>>2271542In Safiya's defense she accumulated a massive amount of lipsticks from doing challenges where she mixes them together to create a shade of all lipsticks blended together. I cant imagine how an influencer only using them for swabbing/normal wear purposes would require the need to amass a hoard as big as Safiya's, who intentionally collects large amounts of them for experimenting and fucking around with.
No. 2272839
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>>2272055No anon, I'm aware of those videos, this is clearly a different video about her personal collection. Also I was wrong its not 9 draws of lipsticks but 15, heres some of them.
>>2272139Yes, just because someone has 10m viewers on youtube does not mean everyone knows them especially if they are in other countries.
No. 2273359
>>2272899Who needs this? It seems so impractical to use too.
>>2273003I'd hate to have that much stuff, just watching her videos stresses me out. I'm no minimalist but the amount of shit she owns is claustrophobic, even if it's all stuff she buys for videos it's still so much clutter.
No. 2273738
>>2273001Ok, so…what do you want, a cookie?
>>2273003I got recommended her videos a few weeks ago after looking at a few overcomsumption critical videos. I've only watched that makeup one and a vlog. As you seem to know more about her, what was the point of the lipstick melting videos? A quick look appears shes made at least 4 of them and tbh I dont want to set through them but I am curious as to why.
No. 2273831
I know these videos are a dime a dozen but its telling people in the comments were saying this is practically humble compared to other makeup collections they have seen posted and I have to agree. This is a huge collection but there are so many more which are so much bigger, its incredible i've seen so many people who have rooms dedicated to just makeup (I get this is her job) but still.
No. 2274076
>Did I just announce that I'm a minimalist? Yes
No. 2274160
>>2270826>>2270931Maybe it changed after Tom Ford's death? I heard he was real persnickety with his fragrances. Jo Malone is good but overpriced. I've purchased dupes and even the good dupes don't have strong projection or lasting power which leads me to believe the aromachemicals used to create those specific fragrances are inherently delicate. People like that her fragrances are delicate, airy and inoffensive and that would be fine if the price tag wasn't so ridiculous.
>>2274154I wouldn't recommend Bath and Bodyworks. The lotions have nice fragrance but the fragrance isn't very stable. Around the 6 month mark the fragrance breaks down and the lotion will smell different. This wouldn't be an issue if they sold more mini lotions but they don't seem to carry those as much anymore. I can't finish one of their regular size lotions in 6 months especially not if I'm rotating it with other fragranced lotions. I would recommend The Body Shop Body Butters instead, the fragrance is much more stable.
No. 2274221
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>>2274160>Maybe it changed after Tom Ford's death?Are you talking about a different Tom Ford because I looked him up and hes still alive? (spoilered because I dont like him and his smug shit eating grin)
No. 2274440
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Japan just consooom
No. 2274470
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>>2274450
Me too nonnie, something my mom, nana and I would do. I also have two of the blind box figures but turned them into keychains ropes.
No. 2274853
>>2274674I vaguely remember her saying she'd send out the lipsticks for free and including a caveat that it wasn't made under the best conditions, but I have no clue if that was actually in the video or something she addressed later. The thought of putting that nasty melted down lipstick anywhere near my mouth makes me gag, but I'm sure some of her 10 million subscribers are happy to wear it.
>>2274154>At least bath and bodyworks is cheap and affordable, that's why i personally like it since other brands like sol de janeiro will sell you the same thing for 5x the price for no reasonIt's marketing! That's literally it. They took off on Tiktok and now everyone owns a Sol de Janeiro product and they can charge whatever fucked up prices they want for preteen body spray. One of their releases went viral for attracting spiders and it's still selling out.
No. 2274875
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bath & body works must've changed their formula because i swear the 4 body sprays i've had since i was a freaking kid still smell perfectly fine.
they lasted so long because i rarely think to use them, should probably throw them out but that's beside the point.
one of the bottles i even keep in my car (not climate controlled) and it's fine so idk
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>>2274076at this point her annoying way of talking (including that slight lisp) makes me furious.
No. 2277553
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>>2269823 i know it's a thing that tiktok does where they recycle audio but I literally watched this and then watched
>>2269849 and briefly thought it was the same person, especially since both showed that pudding cup thing as the most popular one. I half reckon they're only calling them "trinkets" because it seems like the younger ppl are very into "whimsy" (or at least some sort of botched idea of it) and calling it trinkets instead of plastic toys makes them feel like a "silly whimsy creature". In
>>2269849, she has so much stuff I can't even discern which of the items she paid $290 for when it asks to show off the most expensive one.
someone's nesoberi collection as threadtax
No. 2277692
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i was perplexed as everyone else in this thread when the stanley craze started early this year. i already had a few insulated water bottles courtesy of my nigel who is a consoomer (hoarding tendencies) and was happy to use that but i have a few minor grievances.
1. the top is plastic and a couple of them have broken after i've dropped them. they are still usable just the unscrew top doesn't hang onto the bottle anymore.
2. they dont fit in my car cup holder!!
while theses are minor i am understanding why people like stanleys so much. idk how durable the top is cause it looks plastic but man i wish my bottles would fit in my car. i also wish i had a bottle that had a straw as it'll make it much easier to get my water in. i'm just going to buy some reusable straws instead since i don't want to buy another insulated bottle when i already have perfectly usable ones.
while i don't see myself buying a stanley, i could see myself getting one for really cheap when these consoomers have to liquidate their supply… i wonder how long that'll be…
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>>2277692I seriously can't like them because my mom rightfully said that it's like walking around with the blender's jar.
It's so tacky.
No. 2277749
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>>2277692>while theses are minor i am understanding why people like stanleys so much.>why people like stanleys so much.Why tho?
>doesn't fit in your carI wouldn't call that minor I'd call that annoying.
>broke when you dropped it I wouldn't call that minor either I've dropped my bottle tons of times it has never broke.
So why is it you can now see why so many people like them? Stanleys don't even function better than other bottles (except maybe Dollar Store junk ones).
They look stupid as fuck also. kek the blender comparison
Look, you like it for the same reason everyone else does. You may not have bought the cup but you bought the hype.
>So much so that you're willing to buy a used water bottle just so you can have another Stanley anon pls love youself
No. 2277767
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>>2277692You can get car cup holder extenders to fit bigger bottles.
No. 2277852
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>>2269323Even Melonpan has his animu den clean.
No. 2277880
>>2277821umm?? read the last line
>while i don't see myself buying a stanley, i could see myself getting one for really cheap when these consoomers have to liquidate their supply>consoomers liquidating their stanleysanon is literally anticipating buying a pre-owned slobbery cup from a fellow consoomer
No. 2278097
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>>2278060I just re-checked, and you're right. She was talking about her current bottle and not a Stanley. Her wording wasn't the best, kind of confusing. But it's still my fault for misunderstanding.
FWIW I wasn't deliberately being dumb. I am naturally dumb
No. 2278330
>>2274338First, learn to reply properly but also would you like to elaborate because who tf is watching that garbage?
>>2274674>>2274853Enlighten me would it be legal to sell or even give that product out for free because if she is mixing different brands together and (I assume) she not labelling the lipsticks because she isnt going to know whats exactly in them now isnt she just opening herself up to a lawsuit? I'm cynical so could be wrong but I could believe she said that to avoid the wasteful remarks to then just trash the lipsticks as it would be easier for her.
No. 2278580
>>2278368Probably a lot of watchers are either vicariously enjoying the consumerism or are hate watching, I do the same thing.
It's not good to watch too much of though because it can make you start to want stuff after a while. When I was interested in beauty gurus I started wanting makeup and skincare I didn't need and probably wouldn't use
No. 2279038
>>2274853Thanks for the correction, the lipsticks weren't sold indeed. What a stupid thing to own though, nobody should be wearing them and they aren't even a curious piece to have. Make garbage content > send waste you generated to viewers > get praised for not disposing of a load of product. It's insane how many resources are wasted to make content that people half-watch out of boredom.
>>2278330I think since she gave them away for free there's nothing illegal about it.
>>2278368I think most people who watch consumerism slop online are also consumers. Maybe not to the same degree as the "content creators", but I think it's way harder to build up an audience from hate/curiousity watchers. Most of the viewers must be into the products and most likely huge buyers themselves.
No. 2279290
>>2279026It helps me to consoom less, I watch videos of people showing off the piles of crap that they bought and I get anxious at so much pointless clutter. It's especially effective when it's got multiples of the same item, or similar items, like endless bags or Hello Kitty tat. I've saved a ton of money by watching these videos during the sales and holidays.
>>2279038I agree, so many comments are people asking for links. A few do point out how insane it is to own that many XYZ but they always get drowned out by the consoomers. They use their shopping addiction to pay for more shopping sprees, make shopping into their full time job so their livelihood depends on NOT dealing with their shopping addiction, live in grimy dusty hoarder homes with so many piles of unused items that they have to do regular declutters just to be able to move around in their bedrooms. And then they start the cycle all over again, buying 20 new purses to replace the 12 they've just sold. They buy organizers and containers to pretend they don't have a problem, act like claw clips are display items, spend ages shuffling their shit around to make room for the new shit they just bought, and everyone plays into their delusions that this is normal. It's suffocating. It's not fun for normal people to hatewatch creators that clearly need an intervention.
No. 2281697
>>2281580it's a ridiculous stash, but she seems to actually use the yarn & her space is neat and organized
seems a bit different from the plastic slop consoom
No. 2284043
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kpopfags are actually insane!
No. 2284053
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>>2284043>the dinner plateDo you think they eat off of it with the same reverence that people do with their Princess Diana plates?
No. 2284070
>>2284043>starts watching>ok this is retarded but not too crazy>camera goes out of the room and starts showing the selves>WHAT THE FUCKI looked into the woman who owns this and she has this house dedicated to BTS made with the help of her husband and a BTS themed cafe
No. 2284401
>>2284070The Jesus statues took me the fuck out, I'm amazed she didn't cover them in BTS stickers.
>>2281580That's quite a spectacular haul, but she mentioned having knitting machines, so I assume she does use her yarn. I wonder how long it takes her to go through that much.
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>>2285019>I wonder if it's an airbnb? If she's got a BTS cafe it could just be part of the business.mfw deducting all my plastic consoomer trash hoard from my taxes as business expense
No. 2289776
>>2274076>Do I need this? No, but –>Do I need this? No, but –>Do I need this? No, but –I hate the way she says words. "Chourds", Joo-el-rhee"
>>2277767What
can't you get? For every new artificially created problem there are tons of different "solutions".
>>2278361Did she offer her spoon for the cat to lick clean then eat with it again???
>>2284043Looks like the inside of a Miniso.
No. 2290227
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I don't think vidya consoom gets talked about enough. Men will hoard 100s (or even 1000s) of video games they definitely won't play and then call it a "curated collection".
Picrel is one of a couple pictures attached to this reddit post about a dude coming back from a trip to japan with MULTIPLE suitcases full of shit. Dude just bought up a bunch of stuff based on boxart alone, doesn't know japanese nor does he plan to, and if he does play these games he's just gonna emulate them instead. He said all of this in the various comments on the post saying they hope he at least knows the language. You know this fucker won't play all of them, I spotted otome games in there (the LE for Vitamin specifically) so you know he isn't gonna play em.
https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/1g54h83/just_finished_my_first_ever_trip_to_japan/ No. 2290840
Brook is 'done shopping' again. She's also posted a bunch of videos about how she needs to get rid of stuff because she is 'moving' and then revealed by 'moving' she means downstairs into the same bedroom as her baby daddy / sometimes boyfriend
I know this isn't consooming but I've grown fascinated by her through these threads
No. 2290873
>>2284070>>2284071What are these "people" going to do when their "one of a kind" music sensation disbands?
I don't recall seeing many nsync and backstreet superfans fans lasting very long. Did they burn the merch and pretend it was a bad dream or all kill themselves?
No. 2290874
>>2290851Well… your culture is so irrelevant you don't even dare mention it here.
Why would you think anyone cares what literally who thinks?
(infight bait) No. 2291077
>>2290840this is probably her last desperate attempt to fix their relationship, kek. they only stayed together for their daughter and now that she's doing fine after her surgery and can walk on her own, they can just separate without feeling bad.
No. 2291136
>>2290796All the collector tards are ruining the secondhand market in japan now because a bunch of collectors make youtube videos saying how dirt cheap the games are. I've heard a lot of these second hand shops are raising prices for these games since they learned foreigners will pay stupid prices.
The game collecting sub is a goldmine for consoom. One thing that'll never make sense to me about these tards is collecting entire sets of games (the entire library of games released for a system. Usually they'll try to collect by region, like a full set of NTSC PS2 roms as an example.) and it baffles the fuck outta me why anyone would do that? There's so many garbage games that release for every system, why would you pay for those? Why wouldn't you just collect shit you actually enjoy?
No. 2291172
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These dildos are like $100 each.
No. 2291182
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Kinda sad how kids don't want to collect from anime for their age group. All they know is consoom all search results on Amazon under "kawaii". They will buy 6 or 7 Super Sonico bootlegs before getting something special of a character they got to like. I guess you can blame creators like Addyharajuku for giving that appearance of an anime fan to impressionable children. All kids want is to consoom the aesthetic of a hiki really fast and end up buying products of things that they would have to defend when they show it off online, like Nekopara tapestries. The childlike wonder of enjoying their first anime and slowly collecting their hobby is gone.
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>>2290840probably not any sort of long-lasting change on Brook's part (she'll likely be back to shopping within a week), but people have been speculating that minimalism is coming back in trend among "influencers." Maybe she's trying to jump on that bandwagon?
No. 2291242
>>2290840This won't last. She even said "like I have in the past" and "probably" which means huge hauls every so often, and not daily shopping. Or she'll just hide it. Or she'll lie and say the crap she buys is all for gifts.
It's also always funny to me that she tries to act like a Christian when she's clearly anything but, though she's in no way unique in that regard ig.
No. 2295325
>>2293870She's a massive retard, which doesn't help, but shopping is like eating- you can't live without it. At some point she's going to run out of food, her daughter will outgrow her clothes and shoes, they're going to have a broken item somewhere in their hoarder den that needs to be replaced, and then off she goes to the stores. If she was mentally capable of absorbing the lessons she learnt in therapy, she'd have coping techniques to stop her from overspending. She could do haul videos showing her progress, or point out cute things in store and then put them back before going home. She wouldn't have to nuke her account and go back to being broke. Shopping really is a hell of an addiction, but it's not impossible to wrangle into submission. She could leave all her money and cards at home if she had the burning urge to ogle bags at Marshalls, she'd still get the joy of obsessing over fugly shit but wouldn't be able to pay for it and take it back to her cockroach breeding ground of a room.
But she's a lost cause. She cares more about consooming than she does about her daughter. This idiot knows how damaging her addiction is and her audience calls her out on it, but instead of getting her life together, she'll spout some nonsense about Jesus telling her that all he wants for his birthday is a Hello Kitty tree and matching home decor and immediately fuck off to loot every TJ Maxx in a thousand mile radius.
No. 2299851
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Can't imagine having a room that's full of nothing but games to the point that it looks super cramped.
https://www.reddit.com/r/gamecollecting/comments/1akm8pj/11500_game_collection/ No. 2302697
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Bath and body works has been having a lot of holiday sales, right now their candles are discounted and people having been posting hauls of 10+ on reddit. It's insane behavior, how can you even burn through that many candles if it's not lighting them back to back? I'm sure it's not healthy to breathe in 24/7. It's also insane how people name things from memory/abbreviations. They don't even think twice about discussing one of 48 different vanilla scents sold in June of 2014. Imagine your mom referencing your birth in the context of a bath and body works sale.
No. 2302741
>>2302697>I'm sure it's not healthy to breathe in 24/7Everything else is
valid but this is a weird nitpick, they're candles not mustard gas.
No. 2302873
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>>2302741In general, burning something and breathing it in is considered to not be the healthiest choice for your lungs. There's also some concerns for paraffin wax specifically, but I'm not about to die on the hill that no one should ever burn candles again. I wasn't trying to nitpick for no reason, there is a not-insignificant presence of mothers on the bath and body works subreddit. Pair that with threads of strategically burning candles for hours daily, and it rubbed me the wrong way. I'm sure it's mostly harmless but something feels weird about knowing there's more than one toddler inhaling sugar candy strawberry maple pumpkin mocha crisp 7 days a week.
picrel is a few comments discussing candle burning from different threads, one person even mentions candles giving them eye symptoms
No. 2303164
>>2290873You would be surprised how many fans would buy some second hand stuff even if the group disbands.
And BSB are still in tours and all, of course some of them did kept their merch.
No. 2305071
>>2269823Why are weebs all into the same exact things nowadays? There's no variety. There's always that girl who's into Sonnys Angels, Sanrio, Miffy (Ik miffy isn't japanese but the weebs still love it), Moomin, Yoshitomo Nara junk, Rilakkuma, Super Sonico, Miku, etc.
>>2291172This is nuts. Just as bad as people who spend 300 dollars on plastic animu figures. There's A LOT of ways that money could've been better spent.
No. 2305198
>>2304138B&BW is is the overpriced cheap shit copy of The Body Shop and Lush. I hate whoever realized it was possible to charge TBS and Lush prices for Dollar Tree quality products with a little extra synthetic scent dumped in.
>>2305071It's just bizarre to see regular people adopt a level of hobby that used to be strictly for obsessive weirdos. I doubt most of these people really care about any of this shit, otherwise you would see random Fujiko Mine, One Piece, and Gundam girl figures popping up, not just hundreds of Sonico, Miku, Eva, and scrote FOTM pretend girlfriend crap. They probably don't even watch any anime, that's why the Sonico, Miku, Eva trifecta are front and center.
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>>2302697The culture surrounding bath and body works is what's so insane to me. They're all hoarders that don't even use the products there's even people who collect 'vintage' expired products. Tons of stores do that thing where they overprice everything and have a sale every single day but for some reason these women convince themselves these b&bw sales are too good to pass up. Buying 20 products that couldnt be used in 5 years every three weeks because there's yet another 'cant miss' sale. That's not even taking into consideration how the body sprays and lotions are some of the nastiest on the market. Does formula and actual function even matter when they're buying so much stuff they can't even use it?
It genuinely has to be some sort of mental illness or crowd follow.
If each candle lasts 40 hours person in picrel would need to have a candle lit for a month straight with 0 breaks to use them up
No. 2305495
>>2305198Before social media, weebs used to have modest collections because the goal was more to have things that were sentimental. The weeb/cosplay hobby originally started out as something that was very personal and isolated, hence why it didn't matter if you showed up to a con with a shitty hand-made cosplay. No one set a standard for what was expected because over a decade ago, this stuff was for fans exclusively just to sperg about anything anime-related. Now that it got more popular and became an easy funnel for anyone to jump into, like buying the latest shitty pre-made cosplay and wig so you can sell nudes, the entire cosplay community being a beauty/popularity contest, or needing an entire studio to make stuff in just to be recognized, the degeneracy has rotted the hobby from the core. Most of the gen Z collectors/weebs that got into the hobby in the last few years only know this hobby as collecting as much crap as possible, posting it online for views, rinse and repeat. And the market feeds into them. We've had so many different Miku figures alone this year I don't get how anyone keeps up with it. I cringe when I see the stacks of Ikea bookcases filled with every cheap Miku figure possible. It's just for showing off/competing with other people online, there is 0 authenticity in it anymore.
No. 2305833
>>2305395I think the mental illness aspect of it is severely understated. I loved it in middle school, now in university I know maybe 1-2 people my age who have a body spray or car scent. The vast majority are older women, there's even a thread on the sub asking people their ages and there's just a few 25 and under. Literally all the people were 35+, browsing the comments on the sub also shows a lot are married and/or have kids.
There's a demographic of older women who are addicted to stanley/rae dunn/target/etc that have been brought up in this thread and by commentators. It's clear that relatively inexpensive collectable items are appealing to middle class moms bc they're cheap, cute, fun, and come with a built-in social community that they can relate to and interact with. Shopping addiction maybe, but I think so much of the addiction is loneliness. My personal tinfoil is that there's a desire to relive their youth (which is crazy bc they're not even old).
I randomly stopped in one a few weeks ago for the first time since middle school, and got a few things for $6 a piece thanks to their 24/7/365 sales. Some of the products smelled fine, but there was absolutely nothing that I'd be willing to pay over $6 for. I love perfumes/body care, but I am a broke student and coupon heavily at places like CVS/Walgreens and/or use ebay for basically everything I get. There's so many affordable (esp with coupons) body care brands with scents much more appealing and higher quality. It's strange to see women in the prime place of actually being able to afford dropping $~50-200 on body care and candles choose to get the low-quality garbage that is b&bw. They purchase objectively lower-quality items en masse, collect expired products as you mention, and discuss scents going back to the 2000s. All of those reasons combined is why I personally think b&bw shoppers have a complex about wanting to 'relive their youth,' or at least the early 2000s again. B&bw is so ubiquitously 2000s to me, and every single woman I know, every single influencer and discussion space online has long since moved on. Yes they're still just women with shopping addictions, but their brand of choice is so strange to me.
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>>2305495Well said anon. I'm so devastated at the current state of all of it. I always think about what's going to happen when they decide to chase another trend? Landfills filled with funkopops and Miku figs? Dumb zoomers showing up on hoarders with their squalors filled with Sanrio and Miku junk(and romanticize it)?
No. 2305905
>>2305862dildo hoarding is 100% a scrote thing. Any woman doing it is being a pick-me for scrotes like the girls that collect coomer animu figurines.
any woman that collects dildos out of genuine interest to show them off is an extreme outlier and probably has autism
No. 2305940
>>2305833They all kind of remind me of the TJMaxx ladies who will stroll in and buy polyester blankets or perfume (like Brooke). I would at least want to consoom stuff with value like fancy art supplies but spontaneity and cheapness is part of the appeal.
>>2305858I'm trying to think of things collected 10 years ago like would be the equivalent of Miku and funko pops, but I'm drawing a blank. Weeb stuff got accessible to normies quite recently.
No. 2306077
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>>2305947>All those dildosI doubt that she used them all, right?
right?
No. 2306589
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>>2306048Yeah exactly, I know old ladies like Precious Moments and china sets, but I was drawing a blank for an equivalent to hundreds of Miku prize figures and Sonny Babies. Maybe Beanie Babies? It's like how fast fashion has existed for a while but nothing could compare to Shein's size and scale today
>>2306483people love posting dildo hoards to Reddit
No. 2306637
>>2305833Heavily perfumed non-perfume body products in fun scents and scented candles were a new and expensive type of product in the 1990's. So I guess it makes sense the same way Sonico does. They're low info buyers who just permanently latched on to the easiest product in the trend they could get.
>>2305858Miku and Sonico shit will end up worthless after somebody invents a new cartoon girlfriend fad. The same way Japanese secondhand stores used to be flooded with worthless Tokimeki Memorial shit. Probably even worse, because far fewer TokiMemo products were produced.
No. 2306937
>>2305395It's the multiples that get me, there's so much FOMO but it's all cheaply made candles with very samey scents that you can get from any dupe seller on Etsy for a fraction of the price.
The scents aren't that great and unique either. There's a 99% chance that you can find an almost identical scent elsewhere. I know that some time ago there were people freaking out about shower gels from I think 5 below that smelt exactly like the B&BW ones and they loved finding a cheap dupe of their expensive soaps. How cucked do you have to be to KNOW that you could waltz into a cheap store with a few dollars to get your B&BW fix, and still go apeshit over sale items that cost more than the identical dupe? It's crazy. It's fucking soap.
I know someone in a previous thread said that people dumpster dive all the time at B&BW to get broken candles, melt them down into wax melts, and sell them for a few dollars a pop on Etsy. It makes way more sense to buy a bunch of these and not have to worry about wasting space hoarding a million candles that have no scent by the time they're burnt.
Also, we need to stop calling their products cheap. They're fucking expensive when you consider how bad the quality is. This shit is carcinogen central, even the diehard fans complain all the time about how the quality has plummeted recently, and somehow they still buy this crap non stop.
>>2305833It feels like these women discuss B&BW products like kids discuss Pokemon. Bragging about their hauls, showing off their rare items, decluttering by swapping or selling, it's all about the social aspect. It's the body care equivalent of junk food. Sure, sometimes people do want to slather themselves in a nostalgic scent, nothing wrong with them buying the lotion they used as kids. But that doesn't give them that feeling of belonging in a community, so they load up their carts with shitty candles and leaky sprays and make weekly haul posts online.
No. 2307142
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>>2306937>someone said that people dumpster dive>get broken BBW candles>melt them into wax melts>sell on Etsy. Do they really tho or is that a grift targeting retards? It makes way more sense to just make your own melts (or buy wholesale melts already made) and sell them with a fake origin story of sifting through a dumpster full of broken glass. X to doubt
No. 2307189
>>2307142God knows, you get all sorts of lunatics who see some troll post on the internet and haven't taken their meds in so long they think it's a good idea. With how retarded social media is these days they'd probably make more money filming themselves breaking into a dumpster and rifling through broken glass than they would actually selling the wax melts.
I hope you're right and it's all a sales tactic instead of Bath and Body Works turning into an all out cult for middle aged women with undiagnosed retardation. The world is bad enough already.
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Pointless garbage plus the Grinch doesn't even say this
No. 2309507
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over consumption: toilet edition
No. 2309578
>>2309513it is
but im sure shes got all the affiliate links in the comments anyway kek
No. 2310057
>>2305805I hate this because Miffy (Nijntje) and Moomin (Mumintrollen) are nostalgic to me as a Europoor. There
is “lore” to a certain degree, for those of us who grew up with the franchises. The same with Sonny angels— they’re reminiscent of the kewpie dolls which some of us may have grown up playing with.
No. 2310095
>>2309507all i can think of is how these candles will set your hair on fire the second you sit down
>no pooping stoolshit shitting setup
No. 2310177
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>>2310057>Miffy (Nijntje) and Moomin (Mumintrollen) are nostalgic to me as a EuropoorThis recently got me thinking about Diddl. Was it also popular when you were a kid, unless you're a young zoomer? I swear to god when I was in elementary school almost every girl was obsessed with this mascot and bought a shit ton of stationary to trade them with other girls during recess like with pokemon cards. They all did the whole "I won't use this super rare one of a kid Diddl notebook because I want to sell it for a lot of money on ebay when I'm an adult" when we were like 8 years old in the early 2000s. Unlike the ones you listed I never hear about it these days, and iirc it lost popularity when I started middle school but I have no idea if it's because it actually did lose popularity or if it's because at that time kids start to act like they suddenly hate everything they used to like and "only babies like [insert brand]". I keep seeing Miffy collabs when I shop in Hema, sometimes I see Moomins goods because of girls and women liking the characters but absolutely no Diddl goods whatsoever. Nobody gives a fuck about him anymore. Did I hallucinate it?
No. 2310210
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>>2310177yuro too and i remember that stupid mouse, back when i was in middle school (early aughts) everyone had these notebooks and the cool girls had picrel dangling from their eastpak or jansport backpacks. and theen it just disappeared.
my dad hated it bc it was german kek
No. 2310217
>>2309845I use Acloset. They just make me miss polyvore, the paid styling always looks like AI spat out outfits, and the influencer clothing is ugly as hell in so many of these videos.
Mostly I use Acloset to make sure I don’t go buy the same thing I already bought, it’s nice to be able to look through my whole wardrobe while I’m on the go to keep from buying stuff I don’t really need (because I already have it). It’s how I maintain having only 40 pieces and not letting fast fashion get ahold of me.
No. 2310264
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>>2310057>>2310177But what about musti?
No. 2311259
>>2309845This vid was really eye opening as to how useless flatlay styling is when compared to how an outfit looks when actually worn. Of course I've had my suspicions about it in the past, but this is the first time I've seen side by side comparisons of a collage vs. real thing.
A lot of the proportions look much better in the flats than when she's wearing them, and the fact that she doesn't seem to grasp how unflattering several of the outfits look is wild. I can't imagine investing this much into a wardrobe for it to look so bad on her nor how this would be appealing to anyone with eyes.
No. 2311294
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>>2310057Well Miffy and Moomin are both book characters, they were invented to tell stories and not to sell mugs or stationary even if that’s how they’re being used now. I think that makes a big difference. Both characters have extended families and side characters because the authors wrote stories about those characters and not because some marketer decided they needed more variety for maximum profit like with Sanrio.
>>2310177There was a Diddl store in my city but I don’t remember the craze around it being that bad. I went into it once to get a gift for a friend and I found it so overwhelming that I never wanted to go in there again. It just felt artificial and hollow to me, even as a kid.
>>2310264Musti was cute too. But I have a soft spot for Nijntje/Miffy because the creator was from my hometown. The whole city mourned when he died, just like I’m sure people in Finland mourned Tove Jansson.
No. 2311637
>>2175377>>2311450You also used to see it in the Jezebel/xojane circles.
The writers used to show off their boxes full of different kinds of vibrators and shit.
No. 2311764
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Why do they do this shit. They don't even open them.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DA1R1XAyGyI/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkSorry for not downloading the video my shitty device is on it's last legs No. 2312399
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>>2309507I can't even be annoyed. It's so rage-baity it's almost endearing. Wished she'd gotten one of these bad boys though.
No. 2312431
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>>2311778Ngl, a bit of a confession but I think some of the few nonhuman ones are okay.
No. 2312441
oh my fucking god
No. 2312632
>>231262824 nendoroids? I can honestly justify the plushies because those tend to be gifts and such, but nendoroids are so boring to have around unless you unironically play with them and take pictures of them, that I don't understand how you can have so many.
Even if they're 24 different nendoroids it's seriously ridiculous.
Just gift some of the plushies and some of the nendoroids to a charity or to some people that you know that has kids/weeby kids.
No. 2312936
>>2312533yeah i hate these pointless reactions.
you aren't adding anything but your stupid face
No. 2312939
>>2312441Why are the obsessive shower sperg girlies always fat and have dirty-looking domiciles?
almost like they're overcompensating for something…
No. 2314039
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>>2314036maybe some things are mysteriously universal like the S symbol kek
No. 2314090
>>2309521I remember being little and seeing them at my friend’s house and being upset my parents didn’t do anything cool like that and now I can’t even believe someone would do something so disgusting kek.
>>2312399These still kickass though.
No. 2314654
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>>2305495>We've had so many different Miku figures alone this yearThat reminds me, when did Miku/Vocaloid figures become "random design that figure supplier puts out because they need something to sell"? Was it with the release of project diva?
They used to be just the boxart version or designs that producers used in their actual songs. So you'd buy the figure because you love the song. I don't know what those prize figures that keep getting churned out even supposed to reference.
No. 2315306
>>2312632Tbh if she's worried about telling her partner they can't keep 24 nendoroids and 50 plush I'm guessing the s/o is the primary consoomer here, probably more than half (or more) belongs to them.
>I can honestly justify the plushiesThis is your personal consoom bias (which is understandable, everyone has it) showing anon, 50 is a fuck ton
>>2312642Selling on ebay is a good option if you're not in a rush. It's a bit harder if you're lacking in space since you don't know how fast things will sell, don't price too low either because that doesn't always mean it sells faster. If you have the boxes maybe stack them up high in a corner or something so they only take up space vertically. IF you need them gone now try selling them at an anime merch store or something, just know you'll probably make like 1/4 of what you would get on ebay. For the plushies unless they're character plushies like pokemon or completely pristine, you're likely better off donating them
No. 2315428
>>2315355She has a whole series of advent calendar unboxings, I get why she bought this but it's so fucking nasty and dangerous to use this crap.
The wall of advent calendars behind her is insane. Again, I know this is a business for her and she makes money from it, but how can anyone be OK with having that much stuff just lying around? All that makeup and skincare can't be used in a year, I hope she actually sells it or gives it away instead of just tossing it all out. If she does this every year, that's so much packaging waste as well.
No. 2315457
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>>2314654>>2305495I hate most of those random Miku prize figures. Many of the designs look cheap and bootlegged. Even if the design is okay, they often feel like a random character that happens to kinda look like Miku.
No. 2315503
>>2315462do
you live under a rock? kek nobody said it's dangerous because it's chinese. shein/temu products in particular are known as dangerous because recent investigations showed that they contained
toxic chemicals in high quantities (above legal standards), so putting shein makeup on your face does sound like a bad idea. i'm sure there are many more manufacturers/sellers like that, but it doesn't hurt to avoid the ones that are proven to disregard safety standards.
No. 2316573
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>>2316566THIS thing? Holy shit, it's so ugly. Too much going on with the design, and I hate this feature of stuffed toys where they make the eyes so detailed and glittery and shit. They need to go back to making simple shit like Old Face Magenta. Simple plushies are way cuter than plushies with too much going on in the face. Like, how do you make a plushie look
botched by surgery?
No. 2316587
>>2316566The original beanie babies were a whole elaborate scam in marketing. They curated a false frenzy about their rarity and their worth. Making people think they'd be able to comfortably retire from just selling on their old beanie baby collection. They were less offensive on the eyes back then, still mostly worthless
Once squishmallows became the big collect em all plush and Ty fought back by.. making beanies stand out more in the worst ways possible.. I never thought I'd see a recent Ty creation getting much hype again
No. 2316597
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>>2316573This one too but I think the smaller version is more popular. They are both ugly.
No. 2317787
>>2316600What the fuck is that decoration, what kind of brainlet decided that a ring of icing around the gingerbread man's face was a good idea? It looks beyond retarded and those ugly ass resin eyes make it look even worse, the least they could do is make the resin not glittery so it didn't look like they were using leftover eyes. A gingerbread man is one of the easiest things to make into a cute plush and they fucked it up so bad.
>>2317169Kek I hope your friend gets rich from this.
No. 2319351
>>2318666So many consoomers I know are like this.
>omg anon ur so lucky you get to do [thing that enriches your life], I wish I could do that too but I’m soooo poorMeanwhile they have a perfectly adequate income (higher than mine, usually) but spend hundreds of euros a month on fandom merchandise or other useless crap that just ends up in a pile somewhere. One couple I know has a whole separate room for “limited edition” plushies that their cats use to sleep and piss on. The ones at the bottom of the pile haven’t been seen in years and are probably ruined by now, but they just HAD to have them at the time.
I’ll never understand people who hoard plushies. Books you can read, yarn you can use but plushies are just… there. A few for decor is fine I guess but once you have so many you can’t even see them anymore, what’s the point?
No. 2320142
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I've stumbled upon a rare niche of male hygiene consoomer autism. Everything in picrel is this specific brand of men-target bar soaps, Dr. Squatch. Apparently they do a shitload of branded limited editions so there's crossover with marvel, star wars, etc moid consoomerism too.
No. 2320610
merry christmas, nonnies.
No. 2321063
merry christmas nonnas, I've been watching hauls bc ngl I still enjoy them when they're a few practical or well thought out items. most of the ones I see are teens who got like five things from their mom and get excited which I think is sweet honestly.
Then some of them really make me reconsider buying anything again ever, here's a rich girl who got more stuff for christmas than most people own. I know everyone says jealousy or whatever but when people have this much clothing so much of it has to go unworn, she's got to own enough clothes to do an outfit change twice a day and not repeat an outfit for a year
No. 2321216
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>>2321063That made me feel dizzy, and I just know these expensive shoes are going straight in the trash once someone explains to her what they actually are
No. 2321552
>>2321063She seems really sweet and excited to wear all the piles of clothes she got but there's no way she's going to remember she owns half of those pieces by the time next Christmas rolls around.
>>2321216Yeah, that's an unfortunate color palette. Maybe she got these as a shield to defend herself against commenters malding at the amount of Loveshack Fancy stuff she got.
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Lots of arguing about if this is too much or if you're 'a Grinch' for being mad a kid has presents. Interesting I've seen people say sometimes people buy presents for social media pics and return them which is genuinely insane
No. 2322046
>>2316600>retarded looking thing gets called "neurodivergent" on twitter Ah yes because neurodivergent people want to be reminded how they're perceived by normies all the time, sure. This is fucking tone deaf.
>>2316603I think so too.
No. 2322076
I really like stuff like this, toys are abundant secondhand as kids grow up they don't need them anymore. Children also don't care how new or plastic wrapped things are
No. 2322318
>>2321921why are there so many different car tracks yet none of them will work
/fit together? this honestly seems like someone who doesn't play with their child and has no idea what toys to actually get them.
No. 2322340
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Found another moid consoom product
>>2322076>thrifting suitcases and stuffed animalsI really hope she rinsed the hell out of those first.
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>>2322340omg
nonnie there's this shit too, this plagues every video of MistaGG's channel, it unironically makes me think his gf's left him. this is so shit too bc the "appeal" is that it fucking glows in the dark, lame.
No. 2325147
>>2320610I paid $300 for this stanley
KEKKKKKKKKKK
No. 2325271
This is just typical Brook slop but I've been thinking about buying my first 'higher end' purse for about six months and having only that purse for years and this is making me think I should just do it. I'm just justifying my dumb purchase but man I'd rather have the one $500 purse that seems perfect for me instead of a bunch of ugly tjmaxx slop that sits unworn
No. 2325385
>>2325271Christ, she really is retarded. I love how most of these are brand new and some even still have the tags on. She clearly reaches for the same few bags over and over regardless of how many she owns, just get rid of everything else at this point.
You should go for it and get your nice bag nonna, as long as you use it instead of keeping it as a shelf warmer until it literally crumbles to dust. A really good bag will last you years.
No. 2325539
>>2325148Naaah, i love loveshackfancy. It's the best basic normie brand there is right now.
>>2325271I will never understand owning so many fucking bags. I also get really
triggered when she hoards the cuter juicy couture bags from tj maxx/marshalls because there's a teenage girl who would have cherished it so much more than she ever could. You could say that with everything she owns as a matter as fact, i feel like if you are this much of a consoomer you really deserve to come home to an empty house.
No. 2327549
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I'm annoyed that crocheting seems to be the new chinaslop trend. My mom bought a "handmade" crochet vegetable from a local craft market and when I went to a mall after Christmas there was a kiosk completely filled with this stuff. I already found the same items on ebay and aliexpress, I hope the seller actually made it because I don't have the heart to tell my mom this stuff is just dropshipped from China
No. 2327655
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I want to say that I don't understand the random rise in popularity of advent calendars, but I do, it's just another symptom of our instant gratification consoomer culture/generation. There's advent everything: makeup, candy, pet treats, hair claw clips, stationary, fishing lures, candles, etc. Worse yet is the influencers who review them so people can know if they're getting a good deal or not, defeating the purpose of each day being a surprise. I genuinely saw adults saying the Five Below advent calendars were better than the Sephora ones even though both were nothing but cheap dollar store stocking stuffers you'd give to a 12 year old girl. And you just know that the same people complaining about paying for advent calendars full of clearance inventory do weekly TJmaxx hauls. I wish they'd come up with a new name for these things instead of consoomerizing an old religious tradition
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>>2327663I see a lot of people treat it like a personal relationship with the brand and if it's a crappy calendar they feel slighted. Tiktok is consoomer central so for example on videos of that Sephora set (pic rel) you'll see comments like "WOW I was on the fence about buying this but seeing how little they give a shit about us to put THIS out then no thanks! Sephora's gone down hill!" Imo $89 for the set is nuts but Sephora typically carries sampler sets for better prices (or at least used to, I haven't shopped at Sephora in a long time)
No. 2327750
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>>2327625Aren't positivity potatoes actually a thing?
No. 2327913
>>2310177Ayrt and yes, Diddl is super nostalgic too! But it doesn’t have the same connection since I couldn’t connect with the character the same way as with Miffy/Moomins because of the stories I grew up with, like
>>2311294 said. And yes I remember Musti! But again not the same connection.
No. 2327914
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>>2327905I thought you were overexaggerating about the 500$ skirt but holy shit they actually do have a listing for it and the cut looks like hot garbage. its not even completely made of silk where the fuck is the money even going towards.
No. 2327927
>>2327914>$500>viscose, dry clean only And
>>2325539 is trying to call this a normie brand? You'd find better fabric at Kohl's kek
No. 2327935
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>>2327927I guess nona meant normie as in the brand being well known to the general public like how someone could easily recognize gucci or louis vuitton, all of which are certainly not accessible to normies in any way kek.
I will say that I like loveshackfancy's boutique designs and I miss the era of in-person shopping where stores had a unique atmosphere and vibe to make the shopping experience more pleasant rather than the generic sterilized department store vibes you'd get from
every store nowadays
No. 2327945
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>>2327914This whole construction looks like an ass.
No. 2327984
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>>2327936ntayrt some better alternatives are just scouting for indie seamstresses like Luisa Sciolli, Teagan Jacobs, Oak Meadow, and Poppy Lu clothing for the same whimsy girly clothes loveshackfancy pumps out for quadruple the price.
While they're less accessible as some are by solo creators or have extremely limited order runs, they certainly have more skill and craftsmanship that loveshackfancy falls behind on due to being mass produced.
No. 2329205
>>2327945the pattern isn't even matched properly and seam on the lace is just vile
>>2327655advent calendars in my country weren't existent for a long time, it was seen as typically german custom actually. i had a half-german friend who used to have one since her mother married a kraut, she was born in germany, so customs stayed. i noticed uptick in advent calendars for kids good while ago, i get it as set of small gifts for kids. but adult ones are such weird and consoomeristic shit for me, another sign that adults are becoming more childish
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>>2327696Many tea brands already sell a mixed/trial box at a reasonable price, without the Christmas theming, just look for it on their website.
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yu-gi-oh consoom
>>2327935I also miss when stores had their own atmosphere to them, simply because I enjoy looking at pictures like your picrel. It's kind of interesting because it feels like having that emphasis on store design/visual merchandising would have helped create stronger connections between customers and the various brands since they were more focused on selling an image/fantasy. It's not just buying clothes, but buying the associated lifestyle/image. A shopper enters your picrel, and she would feel like someone who DOES go to garden parties, and would then be able to justify buying that purple dress despite not really having an occasion for it in her daily life. There was a period when quite a few stores in the mall were doing similar, having a strong emphasis on store design (there were a few in my local mall during the twee era and the whole folk-indie boho-esque hipster era). I suppose nowadays it suffices enough for people to just look at an instagram feed and it can create the same illusion, with online shopping eliminating the need for in-person shopping, but it's hard to believe that method would be more effective and immersive than having a whole store designed for that purpose, and the physical stores that do exist have adopted the generic vibes that you mentioned.
No. 2329550
Dear God in heaven
No. 2330046
>>2329765Exactly. She has a hundred Hello Kitty blankets that all look the same and never get used, they just hang in a closet, but she'll never get rid of them. And if she does, she'll just buy more.
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From a Japanese shopping service's discord
No. 2330124
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>>2330049At least there's no doubles.
No. 2330725
>>2329550>>2330665yeah especially because she says that her kid wanted one of the doubles she had but she didn't let him have it? wtf? the only time i buy doubles is if i want to match with someone.
as another anon said: all this shit is tacky at best. though i'm pretty sure they do this on purpose because people will get mad and comment on the video.
No. 2330791
>>2330046Getting rid of the Christmas one because it won't be Christmas for literally 12 months is a real insight into her mind. We all know she's going to buy another 200 identical Hello Kitty Christmas blankets as soon as they hit the shelves regardless of how many Christmas blankets she already has.
Also, seeing those piles of blankets dumped on the floor makes me feel sick. They've been through endless rounds of 'decluttering' and 'cleaning' and I can't see Brooke actually washing her things when she can buy a new blanket and use that instead. Those blankets must stink so bad.
No. 2331047
>>2330046"Love" how on the first round she decides to keep most of them, reaizes that she's not decluttering enough for clicks and goes over them again.
In a couple of weeks we're gonna see her still owning half of what she "decluttered" and then she's gonna buy more for every occasion possible.
It serves her algorythm clicks. Buy - haul video - sell - declutter video.
She is literally never going to get better because that's what her audience wants to see and what gives her money.
At this point she's basically being a promoter for the stores she frequents and a middleman for secondhand stores she favoures. This is not a person with needs and a taste. Her only personality trait at this point is selling shit to her followers. And that gets her money in every step of the process.
I'd say "get your coin sis", but her coin is only there through sheer consumerism and promotion of the lifestyle that feeds corporations and ruins the planet for everyone further.
No. 2331144
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>>2330665For cases like
>>2330124 part of it can be chalked up to wanting a big collection of merch and to cover their rooms in a character but being too impatient to wait for more merch to consoom so they buy multiple of the same shit over and over. I suspect some of these people also do it to be seen as a bigger fan since people associate big merch collections with being a bigger fan, regardless of whether those collections are just the same items repeated over and over again.
No. 2332578
>>2331144I feel like it would be cooler if fans decorated rooms by getting inspired by the characters/series they like, but without using this ugly ass shit ikea shelves. Imagine a plant room, or a room with a lot of botanical books, terrarium, bonsais… You could start a new hobby around it. And the room would have so much character, you would feel fulfilled and develop yourself, learning new things, making your brain work for once, blablabla.
But no, let's just buy 45 units of bulbasaur plushie #35, stuff them inside a white souless shelf and call it a day.
No. 2333107
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I have a friend with a makeup collection similar to this, it's all expired since years ago and it just seems like such a waste. You're just paying for pretty paper boxes to put on a shelf. Even a
>>2331144 collection makes more sense to me because at least the value of each item is "permanent" and doesn't expire
No. 2333490
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I just saw this shit advertised on TV. One use disposable facial towels for women who think their skin is too fragile for a regular towel. JFC. Who still has $20 for this shit in the current economy? Just think of the mountains of waste some of these morons are creating. California is trying to legislate a mandatory clothing recycling law, at the same time shit like this is fine to sell.
No. 2333511
>>2327914It's going towards her fancy nyc apartment
No. 2333746
>>2332978So much 'fandom' collecting is truly owning shit just to own shit. No sentiment, no purpose, 10 seconds of joy.
I'm in a lot of band fandoms and there's a ton of people who 'collect merch' and then complain shows are far and expensive. Ticketmaster being insane is whole different thing but if these people stopped buying $500 jackets and vinyl they could travel to so many shows
No. 2334108
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>>2333511I enjoy her husband's enthusiasm for the staircase design, but honestly this house just feels like too much.
>>2333746Agreed. I'm in a few band fandoms too and so many people just do not get this. Honestly, even cutting back from buying merch at each concert helps to have more money to travel and go to more concerts. The focus should be on the music, not buying branded knicknacks. It's ok to get merch here and there, but some people treat it like they have to get one of each shirt available at every tour they go to, hence the "(whatever tour) tour merch haul!" posts on social media now. Even if you're only buying one shirt at each concert, eventually it gets to the point where you have more band tees than you can wear (picrel). I try to explain this to some of my friends in the fandoms, but they just keep buying merchandise instead of saving money for concerts, and then they complain when the band announces tour dates because they feel the band doesn't give them enough time to save up to buy tickets because they just released a merch drop and they spent all their money! Is there any fandom space free from consoom?
No. 2334772
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The visual of her rearranging everything to make a more satisfying looking shelf arrangement for her stupid ass hoarder video is making me laugh
No. 2335096
>>2334772>Declutter my bags!>Declutter my other kind of bags!>Declutter my smaller bags that go inside the bags!>Declutter my wallets!>Declutter my bags that I keep my wallets in inside my main bags!>Declutter the containers that I keep inside my bag that go in my other bag that goes in the main bag! >Uh oh, haul time! Come look at the different types and sizes of bags that I got! They're somehow all identical! What is with this woman and containers? She has ten million bags for ridiculously specific purpses and all she does is rearrange them on shelves and then dither about whether she should get rid of a backpack meant for literal toddlers that she bought for the price of a car two years ago and never used.
The constant rearranging is like watching a child play house. She's functioning on the same mental level as her kid, except her daughter has more common sense.
No. 2335988
>>2335227>>2335401She could have a similar super girly home with cheaper furniture and less modifications with the amount she must be earning now. But she doesn't want to. Brooke would love to live in that house but unless it falls directly onto her lap she won't do shit to get it, and even if she does magically land a house like that it'd be filled with plastic shite in ten seconds flat. If she wanted her hoarder shack to look cute she'd make an effort to make it look good.
I don't think she actually understands that her house looks like ass. She only cares about the trinkets. The only home goods she buys are her fucking blankets, tacky cushions she uses as holiday decor, and boxes and organizers. No new chairs, shelves, kitchen cabinets, or stuff for her daughter that she might need replacing as she grows out of her old furniture. Just tat all round.
No. 2336156
>>2333746100%. i'm also big into bands and going to live shows, so i frequently resell old shirts i bought at shows to support the touring artist(s) and then never really wore or didn't like the fit, and most of them go for an absurd price resold. i sold an old Misfits shirt i bought on ebay in the early 00s for under $10 when they did their overpriced reunion tour bullshit and it was snapped up instantly at $250 by a reseller who was definitely going to flip it for more. it annoys me when it's smaller bands because tell me why this vinyl that was $30 brand new is going for minimum triple that on ebay, but every $20 show of that artist i went to was mostly empty? a few bands i like make multiple colorways of vinyls and there's always people in the comments talking about how they didn't just buy one of each, they bought MULTIPLE of each. CDs, t-shirts, etc, there's always people bragging about buying duplicates. especially when it's married couples buying 2 shirts in the same size, its like are you losers gonna wear them both at the same time matching like a uniform? buy one shirt (in the larger size if youre different sizes) and share ffs. i'm friends with a lot of members of these bands too (they're nobodies, this isnt a flex) and they've expressed frustration seeing legitimate fans scalping merch online, especially when it's coupled with them not going to shows or buying much at shows, where the money really matters. especially for a niche of the punk scene, it's very opposite to what the ethos should be. i'm so tired of american materialism over the pursuit of experiences and social interaction.
>>2334108ticketbastard notwithstanding, this still happens even at $20 dive bar shows. it makes sense that artists drop merch before a tour – they just stocked up on it and it helps them have some cash to spend while on the road. it makes sense to buy something every time you see one of these small bands because that $20 is probably how they're gonna eat tonight. one band i follow, one of the members has a successful solo side project and he always sells out of merch within hours online, but his shows were maybe 25-50% capacity all of the dozens of times i've seen him (he plays conveniently local to me and my friends always go, so it's a social thing, i'm not psycho obsessed). yet when you go to the main band's shows, you have people wearing his shirts and requesting his songs (which is rude to the rest of the band). like, where the fuck were you people when he was touring in this exact same venue at this exact same time last year? even if tickets are affordable, people will make excuses to not get off their asses and overcome the social anxiety that screen overdose has given us and go feel something with tactile sensation for once.
No. 2336426
>>2336156Ayrt, yeah I go to a mix of small and large shows and I'm way more likely to impulse buy a shirt at a bar show, the person will actually use my $30 for lunch or rent. My chemical romance however do not need $60 for a black T-shirt. I do collect records which I know is somewhat silly but variant collectors blow my mind, why do you need the same album 6 times
The couple thing actually reminded me my brother and I went to a show once and got the same shirt (we do not live together) and one time like three years later we showed up to a restaurant in the same shirt and I lowkey wanted to die the entire time
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I’m not sure if this belongs here, but the other day I heard about this woman who sells coke in plastic bags. Apparently, her business is a success due to the amount of retarded people who buy anything that has Hello Kitty’s face on it.
No. 2337289
>>2337165You can tell who's experienced poverty. It extends way beyond hoarding plastic. They hoard food, they're prone to panic and depression over what we see as minor inconveniences like a slight price raise, even when they spend like there's no tomorrow they tend to buy mostly the 'rich people' items that they craved in poverty and get super defensive over them. They also have a very different idea of what constitutes a 'need' because they lived through real hardship and remember what they wished for during that time. They have a lot of issues with letting go of things and tend to hoard items that might be useful in the future, like buying 20 winter coats in the summer, so they won't be cold if the heating goes down and nobody will look down on them for wearing ugly clothes.
This shit Brooke and co do isn't poverty induced PTSD, it's a shopping addiction. She's definitely got some issues, but it's not PTSD from being denied a toy when she was 4. She sounds like Doofenshmirtz when she goes off on one about how deprived she was as a kid.
>>2337266What the fuck? Good for her I guess but literally who looks at a random person selling decanted drinks in plastic bags and decides to buy it? I'm sure the coke is acidic enough to kill any bacteria or whatever but it's still nasty as shit. Reminds me of the pink sauce lunacy.
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>>2337266I can tell this is in mexico, it's hard to explain but selling coca-cola in plastic bags has always been a thing and a lot of people find it nostalgic because it's something you used to buy as a kid outside school. The kitty thing is just because there's a current fad of buying drinks inside a hello kitty container (kittychela).
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>>2334772I saw a katespade x hello kitty collab and i am patiently waiting for brooke to wave it around in one of her videos and yap about how stinking cute this tacky bag is.
No. 2338449
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>>2338415How about this Minnie Mouse purse with the 4000 yard stare of a Vietnam vet.
No. 2338456
>>2337328I don't think it's necessarily hard to explain, the businesses sell the recycling so they bag up your soda and it becomes nostalgic for a lot of people who grew up with this shared experience.
>>2337266Always some bitch with a fuckass bob running a scam
No. 2339692
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Somebody thought this looked good enough to mass produce tens of thousands of them.
No. 2341285
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doll consoom feels a bit like low hanging fruit at this point, but part of what i love about this thread is looking in horror at consoom hoards of any sort
No. 2341295
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>>2338449Would pair well with this fucking horrifying Hobonichi Mickey cover
No. 2341316
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>>2341295Remarkable how they made it look like the nose was stuffed. I had to go check and see if it actually closed flat on the side like other hobo covers or if it had a weird nose that jutted out. Apart from that it's pure nightmare fuel.
No. 2343164
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I don't think any commentary is needed on this one. Just a room filled with the cheapest and trashy expired body products. That case in the middle of the room is a joke.
No. 2343249
>>2343164>chubby wrist and handit’s always the fat bitches who overcompensate on shit like this
>>2343206oh, is she black? i couldn’t tell tbh thought she was white
No. 2343377
>>2343276I also sold most of mine right before the pandemic, most at original retail price. And it took ages just to get that much.
>>2343164This is a disaster. That's thousands of dollars of product, 99% of that will spoil before it gets used. I can't even enjoy the scents of those things because I know it will chap my skin, even the lotions.
No. 2343617
>>2343576Very true but this is an ad for Flower Knows. She has no reason to buy normal furniture when she's gifted this stuff for free to shill to her half a million subscribers, and it's paying off because she has almost a million views.
She probably won't even use this stuff.
No. 2343743
>>2333511The building is nice but the decor is boring and lacks personality, generic 18th century meets pink. They both seem to have a drinking problem with all those bars which proves money can’t buy happiness. Playing that SATC song is pure cringe.
Loling at her having huge loveshack bags when she is the founder and it’s supposed to seem unscripted.
I wonder if all these women would actually like pink if they weren’t brainwashed to see it as girly. It’s just light red. I’d love to see an influencer trend push another colour as girly as see all the consoomers freak out.
No. 2343825
>>2343814I wonder if they actually like it or just the culture around it.
It’s kind of interesting that liking something has become so tied with consoomerism and it would be weird to make your own figurines and drawings/images.
In fact, probably the only mass made fan produced works are fanfiction and that’s only because there isn’t an official market for it. I wonder how long it will be until companies wise up and start selling official slash pairing x rated works for main stream characters. Can’t wait see consoomers show off their x rated spongebob collections.
No. 2344155
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>>2343825I really hope a pendulum swing happens someday that makes people who buy massive amounts of shit to signal they're fans realize how stupid it is to treat it as an indicator of how much you care about something.
>that’s only because there isn’t an official market for itThankfully it would be impossible for any company to pander to every single desire of their fans so fanfic culture will always exist.
No. 2344210
>>2344155Companies have experimented with it. The Simpsons sells a lot of merch to kids but also had Marge in a playboy shoot. Speaking of which, playboy did the opposite and crossed over from a porn company to clothing for teen girls. There’s also all those fanfics with the serial numbers filed off that get published and made into movies.
Considering how much onlyfans has been normalised, I guarantee companies will start onlyfans type accounts for fictional characters sometime in the future. Texts, photos, audio, games… There’s clearly a market for it and capitalism has no morals.
No. 2344237
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>>2343825There's a recent trend where people do fanfiction bookbinding and if you sell a book you bound they will start screaming at you about how selling fanfic is illegal. It honestly seems like a fun hobby in a way but they all love horrible Draco x Hermione fanfics. It's kind of interesting to think about how badly people want physical manifestations of things so they can own more objects
No. 2344716
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This is not a rococo makeup set, it is a jumbo Family Dollar princess watercolor set, and nothing can convince me otherwise.
No. 2344723
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Girls with loli dakimakuras on their walls have a new grail item…
No. 2344724
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>>2344723Them claiming this is ‘catered to female sexuality’ will never not be the most braindead thing on planet earth.
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>>2344725Meh, it's mostly crappy crane game prizes and children's backpacks
>>2344732>>2344734Their words not mine
https://myfigurecollection.net/club/2618 No. 2344767
>>2344756>erokawa is a term from the 1980s to describe early loliconConsidering the only thing that came up when I googled the term was JAVs that tracks
>why are zoomers like this?Pretty sure she’s a millennial not a zoomer, you guys have gotta stop letting zoomers live rent free in your heads.
No. 2345289
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Related to consoomerism, BBC released an article about the "Shein Village" and it's about as one would expect.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdrylgvr77jo>>2344928It makes me curious if donation stores would be able to accept them in the case that you decide to get rid of them. At least in my country, they are not allowed to sell counterfeit/knock-off goods and those have to go into the trash, so I would wonder if it's the same for fanfic, though I doubt it'd be checked as thoroughly.
No. 2345394
>>2345289Idk what country you're in but here they accept anything. A bound fanfic will just look like a shitty romance book or something. Here it's illegal to sell counterfeits and I've seen a whole lot of obvious fakes displayed in windows. Nobody cares, they just sell it for cheap, they know it's going to fly off the shelves anyway.
The article you linked is depressing. The sooner consooming goes out of style the better.
No. 2345528
>>2344549nitpick but the way she has white foundation 4 shades lighter than her skin with no bronzer and harsh blush and her fat stuffed into shapewear
triggers me so much
No. 2350588
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Over $1000 worth of product
No. 2353800
>>2353508tiktok getting banned is god's plan ackshoolly and then she went shopping as usual.
No. 2353973
>>2352321I think she already had all this product and now she's organized it so it looks like a Lush store. Then she can 'shop' without actually buying new items.
>>2353800Oooooh ok, she's going back to her credit card debt era. Zero impulse control. I hope her daughter has a trust fund or savings account in her name so she has some money for her future, because we all know Brooke's going to take out 500 loans in her name as soon as Gianna's old enough to apply for them.
No. 2353990
>>2353800Is she a Calvinist or is that just a weird cope? Also I thought she was going to stop buying blankets? Not surprised she's back to buying crap, though.
I feel bad for her child, not only is Brooke going to leave her nothing (save plastic crap) but she apparently feeds her nothing but junk food.
No. 2355137
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Is anyone else doing a no buy this year? I'm not planning on a full year, but I'm starting with a month at least. I'm just so sick of consoomerism and want to save money for things that are actual meaningful. Especially sick of clothes shopping, the quality of everything is so shitty now anyway I just want to boycott it.
No. 2355143
>>2355137I'm going to attempt a 3 month no buy for clothes, starting small cause I really doubt I could manage much longer. I expect it to be really difficult for me, which is pretty pathetic but I'm a very habitual shopper.
I havent bought anything new for three weeks and I've done a big clean out of my wardrobe, so now I've just gotta make use of all the cute stuff I already have.
No. 2355151
>>2355143Well done nona! I'm just on day 3. No problems so far but I know the urge might strike. Online shopping at home in the evenings is the problem for me, so I've borrowed a bunch of interesting books at the library, and I have made a plan to distract myself when it happens.
Consoomerism might feel pathetic when you're stuck in it and want to get out but it's a common modern drug and addiction. Let's fight it.
No. 2355184
>>2355137Not a full no buy year, but almost. I'm now borrowing books in libraries a lot more often so I don't have to buy a book I'm not sure I'll like for 20 euros, I'll do it with DVDs too instead of paying for netflix, disney plus, etc. and I wrote down the release dates of manga I want to buy for the year in my agenda so I can use a gift card to buy them. There are a few video games I'll buy with another gift card if I like the demos enough. And I'll only buy more skincare products once I finish what I have, unless I see very interesting sales. Otherwise I'll stick to what I already have for at least the first half of the year. I hate shopping for clothes so not buying more clothes won't be a problem, but I'll see if I can buy more underwear now in a store I like because there do very interesting sales on everything.
>but you can just pirate books/movies/gamesI can't focus when reading books or comics online, and I'm also trying to be less online than usual this year.
No. 2355215
>>2355151Good luck! I find with online shopping my best bet is add stuff to my cart, leave it, then chances are I'll either lose interest in those particular items or forget the whole thing or come to my senses kek.
My main problem is actually brick and mortar stores, because I hang around the shops a lot (for other reasons, like eating, errands, grocery shopping, meeting u with people etc) and I always kill time browsing clothes because there's not much else to do. I've started bookmarking clothes in a wishlist to avoid temptation to buy anything right away, or maybe at all.
No. 2355664
>>2355137YESSSS me
nonnie! I am mainly doing it becasue I will have to pay 2 mortgages until my previous house sells. I'm cutting back on all non essential expenses.