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#like...there are rich people in the vicinity practically giving shit away πŸ‘€
badd-ddog Β· 7 months
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getting secondhand appliances etc in 2024 is a weird experience. why is this so high-tech. why does this dryer have a gazillion preset options and why can't I just set the temperature and time myself. it sings a little song when it's done. what is happening. how is this a second-hand cheap item we were able to afford. we got a fridge for only $200 that looks, like, actually nice. it's nice and it doesn't smell funny and it has a water filter?? the ice dispenser is broken but what do you mean, there's an ice dispenser. excuse me that is a luxury level amount of fridge technology. excuse me? These are the cheap castoffs sold for cheap to us peasants? Excuse me? I shudder to think how advanced brand-new appliances are nowadays. It frightens me. Our "new" car that we got last year is a similar phenomenon. It's so fancy. It has a Bluetooth speaker. It has a little light on the dashboard to tell you when your gas mileage is eco-friendly, whatever that fucking means for a car. It's ten years old. I think mentally I'm still an 18 year old in 2010. What do you mean technology has advanced this much in the past 14 years. That scares me. Cut it out. I have been trying to get this load of laundry dry for five hours now because the singing Jetsons ass dryer is my newest sworn enemy.
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