While I agree that's a good point... I'm wary of the merchandise that's put out on Black Friday. The computers, especially, are likely to be lower quality units with a high failure rate attached. That $2 waffle maker that people were fighting to grab? Chance are if you're really going to use a waffle maker, that's not the one you want. It might be worth the $2, but it's not worth the fight, or any of the other hassles of Black Friday. A good waffle maker will cost more, but it'll also work better and last longer. That's true for a lot of the junk that's being pushed out as deals on the day after Thanksgiving.By buying something you were going to buy anyway at a discounted price.
Which is a lot of times why some people end up in a crap place with money and can't get out of it. I saw an example in one of the Watch books of Discworld, probably Men-at-Arms when Vimes is marrying into wealth and realizes he's never had a decent pair of boots before. He could spend 30 dollars on crappy boots and need to get new ones every year, while someone rich could spend 100 dollars on great boots and not need another pair for ten years, so in the end, the rich person spent less money. It's why I've told my wife we can't have certain things right now--I want us to have the money to buy stuff that will last, not just stuff to have now.Thats definitely true at walmart like stores. But the stuff there is lower quality anyway. Like they had this vacuum on sale, I would have really liked it and it was a good deal but in reality it would make more sense to buy a better vacuum for more money. However getting that more money is always the problem.
Yeah, I hate that shit. It was a common issue when living with my mom to hear my stepdad say "We were just getting ahead" after the fridge broke, or the water heater, or the car, etc.Also anyone else experience the "finally i saved some money aw shit something broke!" syndrome? Like I finally get a head a bit on money and then my computer would break or my car would jettison a key implement or something. Fucking karma. I never should have robbed that nun
Wow, that's a good point. A lot of the people we see in the news on this stuff are probably worthless fucks the other 360+ days of the year anyway.Yeah, some people act like dunces on Black Friday, but I'm sure they act like that most other days, too. I'm of the opinion that 30% off the price of something doesn't generally make decent people into raging, rabid assholes. An advertised sale getting many of those people in the same place at the same time shouldn't qualify everyone else there for the same insults that the foaming-at-the-mouth people get.
Don't joke, I actually saw this on TV a few days ago, and facepalmed myself with the remote...Hey, what we talking about? Rebecca Black Friday!
I'll try to get this back on track.I don't agree with the course this thread has taken into civility
That may be the greatest gif in history.
.Wow, that's a good point. A lot of the people we see in the news on this stuff are probably worthless fucks the other 360+ days of the year anyway.
Blaming poor people for being irresponsible with their money reminds me of blaming the victim in rape cases.
I'm using Mathias' words. They are criminally uneducated, though. Look up our government spending on bombs vs. teachersYou don't think it's highly offensive to assume all people with low incomes are "dumb"?
Charlie is terrible at getting his point across. "Dumb" is obviously the wrong word choice. However, poorly informed/misinformed is a better description of the tactics used by people in power.You don't think it's highly offensive to assume all people with low incomes are "dumb"?
They use bombs on teachers?I'm using Mathias' words. They are criminally uneducated, though. Look up our government spending on bombs vs. teachers
Clearly.They use bombs on teachers?