A product might be 70% off, but it’s 100% off if you don’t buy it
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A product might be 70% off, but it’s 100% off if you don’t buy it
going to buy like a few clothing pieces before the end of this year so 2026 i can maximize my frugal slay
Everytime I find something I want but cant/shouldnt have, I take a picture (pt2)
we're someone's Pinterest board somewhere
wanna start to share my project pans again but I'm so lazy 😭
I made a list of some stuff I wanted to finish up, and had a goal to aim to use them up by the end of the year
The list goes like this: (from my sleep deprived memory)
• my current perfume ✅
• a carmex lipbalm (in progress but damn it really lasts long
• a nivea lipbalm, it's so old but I want to attempt using it up after the carmex
• an old nars lippie ✅ (well there's some at the botton but I need to get it with a makeup brush YK)
• at least two sketchpens ✅ (I don't use them for their oh purpose, these are soooo ancient, I just use them when making lists and shit)
• secret deodorant (almost used up)
I can’t overconsume, I can barely afford to underconsume
HA! i love being pointlessly good at tinkering because i just fixed a broken cheap little pincer device thing with multiple chipped and lost parts, of which’s four broken sections have been sitting despondently on my shelf for the last three months
almost threw that thing away like six times but now i’m glad i didn’t, it won’t last very long with its missing/improvised pieces, but i’ll get a few good uses out of it yet!
i don't know if anybody else who's been fed 'underconsumption core' videos by the algorithm (love them, great fucking way to say fuck you to the current of consumerism permeating everything. keep em coming!) is ticked off by the choice of word 'under'consumption?
by using the word 'under' it's kinda still holding up consumption as normative. like it's got connotations similar to undereating, of 'not enough', of missing a mark.
personally i'm leaning more towards the rejection of consumerism, so i'd vote for it to be called anticonsumption core instead