A pair of shoes of proper width EE. My feet are fairly wider than average, and suffered for years in improper width footwear. Never thought my feet could actually feel comfortable in footwear ever.
I was browsing comments to see if this has been said. People have wider feet than they think and really good pair of well fitting shoes makes a big difference. I use New Balance as my daily drivers and for work I wear insulated Timberlands in the winter and Reebok tactical boots in the summer. Game changer when you have comfortable shows.
Try some actual shoe companies where most of the price isn’t just lining for a shareholder’s pockets.
Admittedly, hard to find and very country specific, but the same cost buys quality, not yachts
Just saw your comment many weeks later.
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Good carbon steel kitchen knife and a cast-iron skillet.
Got them both for cheap, 15 years ago.
They’re now better than they were new, and they bring me a bit of joy when I use them every single day.The engagement ring I proposed to my wife with. She said yes.
Aww, that’s great! Congratulations!
Thanks! Although I proposed 15 years ago and we’ve been married 13 :)
My Sony noise cancelling headphones (XM3). I love them and use them every single day. And also my wall mounted pull-up bar.
Well I spouse a few things
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my pc which has an i7 3770 generic alliexpress motherboard 10gb ddr3 and a wx 2100 I’m going look into getting a new case ram and gpu so far has costed me £61
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not really a purchase as I got it for free but I’ve been using a Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 and it’s been quite nice very comfortable
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eono mechanical Keyboard I got it for £9 on ebay amazing value best bang for you buck mechanicl Keyboard out there actual mechanical switches not that cheap mechanical feel stuff eono is an discontinued amazon owned brand
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my aoc gm500 which I bought for just £6 in early 2021 it has lasted longer than my logitech g203 and hopefully will continue to work into next year
Two keyboards and the punctuation is broken on both of them? Unfortunate
Who needs puncation and proper grammar when you got shitposts
We need punctuation please, your typing gives us anxiety
Here is your punctuation :) , …
Thanks love 😘
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19.99€ I spent on Minecraft in 2011.
About 8000 hours of entertainment.
LASIK. And my $20 cast iron frying pan bought in 2001.
LASIK Good quality gym wear (Lululemon circa 2015) Investing in mental health via a psychiatrist
This probably goes against the spirit of the post, but my 2.5 acres of NW FL swamp. It’s dope.
Mom died of COVID, and after my divorce, I still had just enough inheritance left to pick it up. It’s a place to camp, shoot (guns and bows), hike, relax, whatever the fuck I want.
Benefits:
- Learning to build stuff. Working on converting trash trees to lumber right now, proper cabin next.
- Learning the environment. Too much to go into, but I’m learning ecological things I never knew. Trying to improve the biosphere while keeping it (nearly) strictly native.
- It’s my home away from home. No matter how stressed I am, I can get out. I go every weekend and work on it.
- I have a place to run away, no matter what. I’m no prepper, but I have a SHTF place for sure.
- No matter how foolishly I live the rest of my life, I can still pass this to my kids when I croak. They’re 8 and 10 and get to see it next month! (Playground isn’t near done though.)
- 1,000 outdoor skills. Again, too much to list, but you could drop me off naked in January and I’d be comfortable within 15 minutes.
- I can recycle so much stuff! So much of my gear was found on the side of the road. Plenty good enough for camp materials.
- It’s a place for friends to gather. Had my cat’s funeral out there and it was a blast, after all the crying was out.
tl;dr Get some damned land if the opportunity presents itself. They’re not making any more.
Global Entry. Best $100 I ever spent, even with the headache of the application and scheduling interviews at airports. I only fly a few times a year and I’ve still probably accumulated high tens of hours of time saved from aggravation and standing in queue.
I used to feel the same way, but then I was standing in a (short) global entry line and I watched people breeze right by that. Found out they were just using the free CBP app. Felt a little cheated, honestly.
Haven’t been doing as much international travel since second kid was born, so we didn’t get him global entry. Last trip we did I used the app instead. It was just as fast as global entry, possibly faster.
The only real reason to get global entry again now is for tsa ore check, and there are easier and cheaper ways to get that.
Good info! Will look into this.
Mid twenties, I bought two items at a luggage store near the Castro in sf. One was a weekend bag for camping, or visiting another city, can hold 3 days of clothes. Another was a small bag for daily use. Lesbian here, I don’t carry purses, just bags the size of purses, way more functional.
I’m late 40s now. Traveled, wandering, homelessness, camping, backpacking, have put those bags thru hell for over 20 years. They still look brand new. The small black bag, still use daily. I’m constantly astounded by what I can fit in it. It’s like the tardis.
My bookbag and also my Thinkpad T530 which is in my bookbag. I bought it for $99 at a goodwill and honestly it’s slowing down but it’s still the best laptop I’ve ever had. I just want this exact model with better specs
A used 2015 mustang GT, cuz it makes me happy. InB4 “fuck cars you lil oil slut”
OP can’t inb4
Ketamine for my TRD.
Steam Deck. I travel a lot and it’s become a constant comfort in cramped airplane seats and backwater hotel rooms all over the states.