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quiet 02-07-2003 03:02 AM

a culture of consumption
 
i had to laugh when i read this:

"And why would a guy making 300k a month off his video site drive a Honda?", followed up with "he can't afford to drive better. Plain and simple." in another thread.

very entertaining philosophy :glugglug

MetaformX 02-07-2003 03:03 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by quiet
i had to laugh when i read this:

"And why would a guy making 300k a month off his video site drive a Honda?", followed up with "he can't afford to drive better. Plain and simple." in another thread.

very entertaining philosophy :glugglug

Because ricers rock!
Didnt anyone see fast and the furious? A good toyota is better than a ferrari

rdunn404 02-07-2003 03:33 AM

YOU ARE NOT YOUR JOB...YOU ARE NOT THE CONTENTS OF YOUR WALLET!

http://movies.israel.net/fight/c44.jpg

Fletch XXX 02-07-2003 03:38 AM

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Originally posted by rdunn404
YOU ARE NOT YOUR JOB...YOU ARE NOT THE CONTENTS OF YOUR WALLET!

http://movies.israel.net/fight/c44.jpg

I prefer 'You are not what you own.'

FUGAZI

"Merchandise"

When we have nothing left to give
There will be no reason for us to live
But when we have nothing left to lose
You will have nothing left to use

We owe you nothing
you have no control

Merchandise keeps us in line
Common sense says it's by design
What could a businessman ever want more
than to have us sucking in his store

We owe you nothing
You have no control

You are not what you own
You are not what you own
You are not what you own
You are not what you own

Brown Bear 02-07-2003 06:13 AM

All the upper-class people in Edmonton drive Hondas.

slapass 02-07-2003 06:27 AM

Here if you have some extra $$$ you drive a Mercedes. I opted for the Nissan Altima with the 3.5. I can have the kids, the dog and grandma in it and still blow them away. That way I still have the extra $$$.

DarkJedi 02-07-2003 06:34 AM

so why are you evading the Concord question ?

McAttack 02-07-2003 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by quiet
i had to laugh when i read this:

"And why would a guy making 300k a month off his video site drive a Honda?", followed up with "he can't afford to drive better. Plain and simple." in another thread.

very entertaining philosophy :glugglug

Man that's pretty ignorant from whoever posted that. That seems to be a problem from certain people in this industry. They equal Flash with success. They don't understand the concept of living a simple life and still have money.

and I KNOW they're everywhere, in every industry, but to anyone that's ever done trade shows in a different line of work, you'll understand. Ever see a company "Be a failure" because their party was in a hotel this year, whereas last year it was on a ship? I mean I've heard the most ridiculous stories of "Why so and so is dying" It's like watching Geraldo.

Quiet, I respect the fact that you're not a flashy guy on GFY, I don't know you personally but from what I can gather, you seem down to earth. If you like your Honda, then great, that's what you should drive. If you like pink 10 speed bikes, then thats' what you should have.

FATPad 02-07-2003 09:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by quiet
i had to laugh when i read this:

"And why would a guy making 300k a month off his video site drive a Honda?", followed up with "he can't afford to drive better. Plain and simple." in another thread.

very entertaining philosophy :glugglug

Honda doesn't scream, "I AM SOMEBODY", and we all know that's what important.

jimmy3way 02-07-2003 09:39 AM

There are people who cannot justify spending money on a car.

I think they're fuckin' crazy, but ah well...I know this guy who's a big time investment banker, he can buy and sell most of the porn people I know and he drives a new Accord, he pays cash for them every few years.

jammyjenkins 02-07-2003 09:43 AM

A car is one of the worst investments you can make.

It immediately starts depreciating.

You might as well flush money down the toilet.

It's a utility to get you from A to B. And should be bought as such.

p00p 02-07-2003 09:49 AM

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Originally posted by DarkJedi
so why are you evading the Concord question ?
*bump*

G Sharp 02-07-2003 09:49 AM

Hmmm this talk about cars and spending raises an interesting point I realized recently.

IF you own your own business and claim business expenses, it is SMARTER to LEASE a vehicle than buy one. This way, you only pay for the part of the car you use instead of hanging on to a quickly depreciating asset.

Advantages:
1) you can trade it in after lease expires--you will always have the latest model

2) you don't get saddled with depreciation

3) tax write off along with all other vehicle maintenance costs

4) greater license to be loose with car maintenance -- much looser than if you OWNED the vehicle.

Of course, like any principle, this has exceptions: if you are buying a classic car or a car that will be a classic and there is a good probability of asset appreciation, then buy a car.

Raph 02-07-2003 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by MetaformX


Because ricers rock!
Didnt anyone see fast and the furious? A good toyota is better than a ferrari



oh true that, true that :D

It's all in the mechanics anyway ... you end up paying more than the mechanics are worth in a Ferrari because of the prestige

nocostporn 02-07-2003 09:52 AM

I drive the concord

nocostporn 02-07-2003 09:52 AM

meep meep

Raph 02-07-2003 09:53 AM

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Originally posted by nocostporn
meep meep
pooonnn poooooonnn

Pornwolf 02-07-2003 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by nocostporn
meep meep
:1orglaugh I just got finished watching that!

machineg 02-07-2003 10:07 AM

my lisence has expired , but I would rather die than drive a honda .


nothing to do with cost , my car is an 87 jetta .
I just hate hondas.

Lane 02-07-2003 10:12 AM

about the title of the thread....

some might call it a culture consumption, some might say its living large.

you can use 2 different terms for the same thing and one can make it sound negative but the other one positive.

TDF 02-07-2003 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lane
about the title of the thread....

some might call it a culture consumption, some might say its living large.

you can use 2 different terms for the same thing and one can make it sound negative and but the other one positive.


very interesting point...it's one that I call 'Power Percieved'

Raph 02-07-2003 10:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lane
about the title of the thread....

some might call it a culture consumption, some might say its living large.

you can use 2 different terms for the same thing and one can make it sound negative but the other one positive.

and even then .. some people perceive living large has a negative thing

Mutt 02-07-2003 10:19 AM

kudos to the guy who went 'meep meep'. This has been a crusade i have been on for over 20 years, i could have devoted the time to helping raise money to find a cure for cancer, but I have my priorities right. THE FUCKING ROAD RUNNER DOES NOT - I REPEAT DOES NOT GO "BEEP BEEP!"! MEEP MEEP! is what he goes. Even the fucking theme song is wrong, beep beep my ass!

Thank you

Lane 02-07-2003 10:22 AM

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Originally posted by Raph


and even then .. some people perceive living large has a negative thing

i dont know how someone can consider living large as negative. you might consider the possible consequences of it as negative but it depends on the consistancy of your financial situation.

Brujah 02-07-2003 10:25 AM

The Millionaire Mind

Raph 02-07-2003 10:25 AM

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Originally posted by Lane


i dont know how someone can consider living large as negative. you might consider the possible consequences of it as negative but it depends on the consistancy of your financial situation.

yeah I guess that's it .. people burning money they can't afford to burn .. if you're a multi-millionaire and have no money problems .. then go all the way .. but some people still perceive that as negative .. jealousy mostly I guess

Kat - Fast 02-07-2003 10:26 AM

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Originally posted by jammyjenkins
A car is one of the worst investments you can make.

It immediately starts depreciating.

You might as well flush money down the toilet.

It's a utility to get you from A to B. And should be bought as such.

Most of the guys I work with and a few of my buddies can't figure this out - they ask why I ride around on £2000 worth of beaten up bike when I can afford a brand new one. Why would I want to ride a brand new bike all year round (700 miles a week) crash it a few times, drop it a couple more, scratch the paintwork with luggage... and end up with brand new bike looking like a £2k beaten up one after a year??

Buy what you <u>like</u> not what everybody thinks you should own

Raph 02-07-2003 10:29 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by jammyjenkins
A car is one of the worst investments you can make.

It immediately starts depreciating.

You might as well flush money down the toilet.

It's a utility to get you from A to B. And should be bought as such.


that's only your views on it .. a car for me has to be quite the opposite of "just a utility" ..

G Sharp 02-07-2003 10:31 AM

Anybody here read Robert Kiyosaki?

Kat - Fast 02-07-2003 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Raph



that's only your views on it .. a car for me has to be quite the opposite of "just a utility" ..

Penis pills cost a LOT less

p00p 02-07-2003 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Kat


Most of the guys I work with and a few of my buddies can't figure this out - they ask why I ride around on £2000 worth of beaten up bike when I can afford a brand new one. Why would I want to ride a brand new bike all year round (700 miles a week) crash it a few times, drop it a couple more, scratch the paintwork with luggage... and end up with brand new bike looking like a £2k beaten up one after a year??

Buy what you <u>like</u> not what everybody thinks you should own

You should invest all that money you are saving in riding lessons....

Raph 02-07-2003 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Kat


Penis pills cost a LOT less

and it's a lot worse as an investment

Kimmykim 02-07-2003 10:35 AM

LOL, all cars do not depreciate in value, just another myth perpetuated on the masses.

http://shelikestowatch.com/barrett

Pornwolf 02-07-2003 10:49 AM

I say just make enough money so you don't have to worry about it. Buy whatever you will enjoy. I don't know too many guys that wouldn't like to hit the curves in a Ferrari. If you have never driven such a machine then wait until you do to respond.

PS: The Millionaire Mind sux ass. The types of people profiled and compared were barely millionaires. somone should up the millionaire bar to 8 figures or better.

jammyjenkins 02-07-2003 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Raph



that's only your views on it .. a car for me has to be quite the opposite of "just a utility" ..

such as what?

are you wasting money purely for egotism?

G Sharp 02-07-2003 10:51 AM

Not ALL... many... but not ALL.

Quote:

Originally posted by Kimmykim
LOL, all cars do not depreciate in value, just another myth perpetuated on the masses.

http://shelikestowatch.com/barrett


McAttack 02-07-2003 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Kat


Most of the guys I work with and a few of my buddies can't figure this out - they ask why I ride around on £2000 worth of beaten up bike when I can afford a brand new one. Why would I want to ride a brand new bike all year round (700 miles a week) crash it a few times, drop it a couple more, scratch the paintwork with luggage... and end up with brand new bike looking like a £2k beaten up one after a year??

Buy what you <u>like</u> not what everybody thinks you should own

So really, your friends shouldn't be asking why you're not buying a new bike, they should be asking why you never got riding lessons.

Raph 02-07-2003 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by jammyjenkins


such as what?

are you wasting money purely for egotism?

perhaps you're the one hooked up on what others think ..

for me a car has to be confortable, have a great sound system, moon roof, and lots of other stuff that makes riding a car such a nice experience .. it's not at all about getting seen

Kat - Fast 02-07-2003 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by McAttack


So really, your friends shouldn't be asking why you're not buying a new bike, they should be asking why you never got riding lessons.

Simple statistics - more miles = more crashes. Ask the other Brits on the board what the weather here has been like over the past few weeks - snow, high winds etc

nocostporn 02-07-2003 11:02 AM

I drive a G-5 and own my shack of a condo,thats all I need right now...Anybody that feels the need to have over 3 cars is seeking attention and/or lots of poon.Having mutiple homes is a good thing but I don't see too many of those being shown off around here :winkwink:


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