Clothes in general. Sure, you can get and Old Navy T-shirt for ~$3-4, but they break down quickly. However, even a mid-level shirt from someplace like Land's End or Eddie Bauer on sale can last year after year. Same with pants, jeans, coats, jackets, belts and other clothing. It's also why it sucks to be poor. Needs need to be met immediately, but since you're needing to keep food on the table and a roof over your head, so you buy what you can afford, even knowing that it's more expensive in the long term.
Bill Gates and the Rothschilds, of course. Duh...
"Hand daddy his washing rag!"
I was just thinking that!
The "We want your money but get outta here" stools. Just seeing them in a restaurant is enough to make me want to leave.
Feels like a Silent Hill monster. Long arms reaching from the mist reaching out to strangle me...
They're so fortunate to have a solid unit of a dad in you. Hugs and a salute!
I know you are joking, but I suspect that many people would swallow this idea while without any thought whatsoever.
Yes, we live in an age of uncritical thought.
Assuming this doesn't count cruising and bath houses?
Sour Times -Portishead.
Low Key Suicidal.
Frankly, most of music sung by Beth Gibbons is borderline suicidal. Even the "happy" songs.
Why is it the ones you most expect?
Corralary would be "It's fine to admit I don't know". Being open to my ignorance and blind spots allows me to learn. This is good advice to everyone, but especially to those who are used to having a lot of knowledge, or at least think they do.