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this post was submitted on 14 Nov 2023
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I find it funny that the four major categories of spending you chose are: housing, computer parts, food, and tws earbuds.
Those aren't the major categories of their spending. It's just four examples.
Yes, very odd bucket list.
Reminds me of this old meme: https://i.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/facebook/000/022/868/Screen_Shot_2017-05-02_at_2.43.53_PM.jpg
You can tell it's old by the amount in rent 🥲
And the low cost of candles. Those were the days.
Just my recent observations, I guess it would be gadgets, housing, experiences
How the fuck are TWS earbuds so cheap?