Weekend Finally Friday - Are you grilling this weekend, or what is happening?

What the fuck is this?
Like a whole realm of materials that are used just for being "exotic" rather than for their properties.

Like the ultimate nouveau riche trap. Not saying that's you, but it does seem like a range of products that are bought just because they're expensive.
It's about scale...

I've cut back massively on my spending and I just have a simpler life.. But if your net worth is 2-5m buying a 300-500 strap is the same as buying a 50 quid strap when you earn 30-60k..

Least my opinion anyway.

My friend has a networth of 60m and he's very much a visual of his wealth him buying a 200-400k watch is about the same as me spending 2-8k on mine..

It's down to how you want to be seen and the people you hang around with.

I pretty much don't give a fuck what I look like anymore all I know I don't have to ask how much something is before buying it.
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I guess you could put it that way.

The poison toad leather is just a tad bit illegal in EU, but ehh. Wouldn't have been the worst of crimes, but I just didn't like the way it looks.

Obviously not going to post the actual pictures of the strap I was offered, but here's one I pulled off of Google that looks fairly similar;

Toad_Venom_Panerai_strap.jpg




It's beautiful,
That's it.

That's it reminds me of a girl that's gone over board on sparkles lol
 
What the fuck is this?
Like a whole realm of materials that are used just for being "exotic" rather than for their properties.

Like the ultimate nouveau riche trap. Not saying that's you, but it does seem like a range of products that are bought just because they're expensive.

Well, I mean, yes.

I could go on a very long rant about how human biology is still very much social hierarchal, how everything ever manufactured in the world can be considered art and how much their value consists of both intrinsic and speculational value, but that would easily be a 5000 word essay.

Either way, the concept you referred to can really be extended infinitely and to everything.
Exotic leathers, watches, cars, foods, homes, anything really.
 
Either way, the concept you referred to can really be extended infinitely and to everything.
Exotic leathers, watches, cars, foods, homes, anything really.
Exactly.
But it's lot like you have money and suddenly you buy ostrich and toad leather straps. You have to actively search for this, and I don't understand how this sort of stuff become desirable.

Food is another good example, actually. I'm used to normal people's food, so I assumed that Michelin star restaurants will blow my mind, and they had, to some extent. Ate at a few over the years, including Ramsay's 3 star one in London. The experience was amazing, but if I'm honest - I didn't like the food.

Cars I get, they're fast and look like a spaceship.
Houses, fine. It's nice to have a pool and a big house with marble pillars is objectively awesome.
But poisonous toad leather strap?
It's about scale...

I've cut back massively on my spending and I just have a simpler life.. But if your net worth is 2-5m buying a 300-500 strap is the same as buying a 50 quid strap when you earn 30-60k..
I get the sense of scale, and I'm fortunate enough to got to a point where my business make more than I can spend.
Like, obviously I *can* spend it, but not with actual, and that's the point I'm trying to make.

The more I think about it while I type, though, the more I understand that I do the exact same thing myself, with high end guitar picks (yes, it's a thing) rather than watch straps.

Easier for me to justify buying a hand made guitar pick than high end watch strap because that's a thing *I* care about, so..

An oversight on my part.
 
Exactly.
But it's lot like you have money and suddenly you buy ostrich and toad leather straps. You have to actively search for this, and I don't understand how this sort of stuff become desirable.

Food is another good example, actually. I'm used to normal people's food, so I assumed that Michelin star restaurants will blow my mind, and they had, to some extent. Ate at a few over the years, including Ramsay's 3 star one in London. The experience was amazing, but if I'm honest - I didn't like the food.

Cars I get, they're fast and look like a spaceship.
Houses, fine. It's nice to have a pool and a big house with marble pillars is objectively awesome.
But poisonous toad leather strap?

I get the sense of scale, and I'm fortunate enough to got to a point where my business make more than I can spend.
Like, obviously I *can* spend it, but not with actual, and that's the point I'm trying to make.

The more I think about it while I type, though, the more I understand that I do the exact same thing myself, with high end guitar picks (yes, it's a thing) rather than watch straps.

Easier for me to justify buying a hand made guitar pick than high end watch strap because that's a thing *I* care about, so..

An oversight on my part.
Yeah it's down to what you enjoy.

What matters as well.

Lots of material purchases are a emotive thing.

Is it for your self or is to to showcase and impress other people?

If it's to show off, why? Who gives a fuck about them. Who give a shit about what they think? They don't matter.

Takes lots of people long time to understand that, some never grasp it at all.

It's why you see people with money buy what would be considered tat (as an extreme example) because it's down to the price tag that comes with it.


Much like your guitar picks. I like high end alcohol, food and ingredients that's all I care about and I can afford it so why not.

Having a flashy car, clothes etc (while I do when the need arises) just isn't for me anymore.
 
30 minutes in the city.

I suppose half the city is on cocaine or mephedrone.

They think it's fun to do Halloween when ill people are around?!

I go back home with vodka in my pocket. This party is too much for me!
You’re a brave one.

I’d rather bike or jog than go anywhere near public transit.
 
Exactly.
But it's lot like you have money and suddenly you buy ostrich and toad leather straps. You have to actively search for this, and I don't understand how this sort of stuff become desirable.

Food is another good example, actually. I'm used to normal people's food, so I assumed that Michelin star restaurants will blow my mind, and they had, to some extent. Ate at a few over the years, including Ramsay's 3 star one in London. The experience was amazing, but if I'm honest - I didn't like the food.

Cars I get, they're fast and look like a spaceship.
Houses, fine. It's nice to have a pool and a big house with marble pillars is objectively awesome.
But poisonous toad leather strap?

I get the sense of scale, and I'm fortunate enough to got to a point where my business make more than I can spend.
Like, obviously I *can* spend it, but not with actual, and that's the point I'm trying to make.

The more I think about it while I type, though, the more I understand that I do the exact same thing myself, with high end guitar picks (yes, it's a thing) rather than watch straps.

Easier for me to justify buying a hand made guitar pick than high end watch strap because that's a thing *I* care about, so..

An oversight on my part.

Exactly.

For context;
I have been into so-called 'high arts' (classical music, paintings, ice skating, ballet, so on...) for a very long time. I also have gotten myself into philosophy for the last few years or so.

I somewhat recently came up with the concept that absolutely everything can be considered art. All objects, all feelings, everything you can see or comprehend that might not even be material. And art will ALWAYS be speculative in price. It's just a matter of 'how much art' an object or any other thing contains, which is an individual perception.

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Everything has a value. The value consists of intrinsic value and individually perceived value (IPV).
Intrinsic value can most often be thought of the value of the materials an object is made of.
The IPV is everything else immaterial that might affect the value of such thing, e.g. brand, design, appreciation of the manufacturing process.


For the sake of making this explanation simpler, I'll just stick to material things.

If you believe that an object's price is higher than the intrinsic value combined with the IPV, you will believe it's not worth buying the said object.
Thus, one might say that only stupid and rich people buy 'thing X', because it's not worth the value.

The flaw in that, is that the IPV is, surprisingly very much individual, and whilst one might think that 'thing X's' IPV is zero or near zero, it's still a part of the value (value = intrinsic value + IPV) regardless.

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Gold bars can probably pretty commonly be said to have a much higher ratio of intrinsic value than IPV ==>
gold bars are most often just sold for the market price, indicating a near zero IPV, as they don't usually gain any value for their 'design', history, or any other IPV factors.

However, there are exceptions as always.

E.g. Very old gold coins from a sunken pirate ship that belonged to an infamous pirate. These kind of coins will to many people have some sort of IPV, especially to collectors due to their history. It's just a matter of how much a collector is willing to pay for them ==> how high of an IPV a certain collector places on them.

This idea, for me, can be extended to everything in the world.

You mentioned that you went to some Michelin starred restaurants. Having been to such places also myself, I can attest to the idea that a lot of people will think that Michelin star restaurants are just elaborate scams for the rich people.

The flaw here is that those people will expect the value to be mostly intrinsic (aka what the food material & labour costs) and think that 'high prices equal higher quality food materials', so, they'll be disappointed since Michelin star restaurants are categorised as gastronomy (art food) and thus will have a certain IPV reflected in their prices.

(Street food will mostly have a higher ratio of intrinsic value than IPV. Michelin star restaurants flip this the other way)

If you don't yourself place an IPV that's equal to or higher than the IPV that the Michelin star restaurant's pricing includes, you'll always be disappointed since you don't feel like it was worth the price.

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Now, the hard thing here is that the IPV can consist of pretty much anything a specific individual might have even unconsciously come up with, and not even fully realising their own reasonings for their IPV.

E.g. Some people might consciously or unconsciously add value to their IPV for the social hierarchal status some object might give them from certain people.

I won't comment on if that's shallow or not, since I probably also do that too unconsciously.
 
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You’re a brave one.

I’d rather bike or jog than go anywhere near public transit.
Indeed, I had many problems in public transit. I used to order taxi almost everyday to go to a job.

But different taxi drivers everyday were tough to handle as well. Just like the job.

I don't work a job right now, so I'm not loaded. It's a small inconvenience.

2 days ago too many people entered one bus, so I quit and waited 4 minutes for another one.

I'm feeling really sorry for bus drivers who work those horrible 10 hours shifts handling responsibility for people's lives. They must trick their minds.
 
So, Saturday it is huh .. Anything fun going on today? Here it is Taco`s and beers today, what is your Saturday snacks for dinner?
 
So, Saturday it is huh .. Anything fun going on today? Here it is Taco`s and beers today, what is your Saturday snacks for dinner?
Of course vodka with cola. That's it.

I'm downloading a lot of books.

I find it entertaining to read and get new information.

It easily puts me in flow state.
 
Wife made me buy a shit air fryer as she wants us to be healthy.


I like my deep fat fryer for fake aways on weekend but it almost burnt house down last week also hence the change.

Dinner on weekend takes 5min. I'm 15min in still waiting on this air fryer... Not convinced
 
Wife made me buy a shit air fryer as she wants us to be healthy.


I like my deep fat fryer for fake aways on weekend but it almost burnt house down last week also hence the change.

Dinner on weekend takes 5min. I'm 15min in still waiting on this air fryer... Not convinced
I eat from a slow cooker.

But it doesn't work.

I still eat out.
 
Wife made me buy a shit air fryer as she wants us to be healthy.
An air-fryer is Gods gift to men, I love it and uses it every day almost, so fast and easy, your wife is a smart girl.
 
An air-fryer is Gods gift to men, I love it and uses it every day almost, so fast and easy, your wife is a smart girl.
Nah it took 25min to make something my deep fryer takes 3min..

It's better than I thought but I'll miss my triple dipped chips in tallow once a month.

Theres probably some skill I need to master with it.

Will see. Keeping... For now
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My boss is getting married on sunday.

So, i was doing a little bit of shopping for it.
I like a bag of sport mix when ever at a church, or anything like that. Like a good munch half way through

As for bride and groom no idea for gifts.
 
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