Niner leprauchan wrote: » Jesus I hope we never meet in SuperValu. Druids and Rosie cider for me
Turquoise Hexagon Sun wrote: » I've been partial to both of those drinks before I turned into a craft beer wanker. I don't turn my nose up at at an auld can of cider. But man, they'll give you a fierce hangover! A good can of cheap cider isn't prentenious like Heinneken or Carlsberg is.
Granadino wrote: » I’m sure there are plenty of people out there with money driving “sh!tty” Korean cars who’d rather spend their money on more useful things. I can’t understand the mentality that people seem to think someone else should be impressed by the car they drive. A metal box with four wheels that takes you from point a to point b when you put fuel in it...:
jaxxx wrote: » "This car costs €60,000. This one costs €25,000, and does exactly the same thing as the more expensive one! The only difference is this shiny little badge! OOOH, LOOK AT THE SHINY LITTLE BADGE, OOOOOOH!!!!!!"
LillySV wrote: » Again... enjoy the bus
jaxxx wrote: » No, I'll enjoy my sh*tty little Korean car thanks.
LillySV wrote: » Only one calling Korean cars ****ty is you. But to say all cars are same or no different ... nonsense ... they’re not... I don’t own a Ferrari but I’d love one... every car is different...: and All cars have their own great traits that distinguish them from others
jaxxx wrote: » It's a f*cking metal box :pac: You can paint all the pretty little badges on it you want. At the end of the day, a Ferrari worth €200k ain't going to get you from A to B much quicker than a car costing 1/10 of that cos of a little something called the speed limit Jesus
The Bishop Basher wrote: » If you don’t understand the difference between a quality car and a ****box that’s fine
The Bishop Basher wrote: » but other people do appreciate the difference and are happy to pay extra for it.
The Bishop Basher wrote: » Despite what you think, not all cars are created equal.
pgj2015 wrote: » which one do you want? which one would be nicer to drive? would make you feel good driving? which one wouldn't break down on you some day going to work?https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/vw-golf/24922465https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/2019-mercedes-benz-e-class-e400-d-4matic-amg-line/25236642
pleasant Co. wrote: » Completely right, the fallacy many fall for is that expensive and new = better.
The Bishop Basher wrote: » Some may fall for that and I’m glad they do because I get to buy it some years later for a fraction of the price. The quality car will still be a quality car though. The ****box will likely be ready for the scrap yard. They aren’t the same.
Airyfairy12 wrote: » To be fair, Ireland has always had high numbers of unemployment due to reasons outside of the unemployed populations control yet they're constantly shamed publicly and judged for being unemployed yet there's no efforts to create job stability in certain jobs through implementing workers rights or increase job opportunities particularly outside of Dublin but I digress. I don't tend to judge people on brands they use but when I see people que for 10 hours for a new Iphone or a pair Yeezy shoes, I lose a little bit more faith in humanity.
pgj2015 wrote: » long term unemployed so. a young healthy person who is long term unemployed just because he/she is lazy. There is no excuse for being long term unemployed, you either get a job, go to college or emigrate. But that is for another thread, I have been unemployed myself but im not a waster, i always had a plan to get myself earning again.
Airyfairy12 wrote: » I dont want to derail the thread but just because that worked out for you doesnt mean it's like that for everyone. Allot of young, healthy people struggle to find work in Ireland even with qualifications. Emigration isnt an option for everyone, age and health arent the only factors that come into it. I just wouldnt be so quick to judge people so harshly because theyre long term unemployed. I would wonder do the unemployment rates in young people correlate with the high numbers of suicide in that age group. I found it impossible to get work when young, while all my friends where getting their first jobs through family connections, employers wouldn't give me a chance because I had no experience, in other words - they didnt know me and would rather give the job to a family friend or relative. This can go on for years, its very easy to fall into long term unemployment at any age. Youre not better than anyone because you got the job, doesnt mean you tried any harder or less harder than the ones who didnt get the job. In regards to brands, dont see it so much anymore but around 2005 - roughly 2012 when playboy products were all the rage with women and girls. I judged them then and I judge them now. A girl who was in our friend group from around this time got a playboy bunny tattoo and a Twilight tattoo. She's in her 30's now and I can only imagine the regret.
micar wrote: » People who cycle Carrera bikes from Halfords. They just don't look great.
Leg End Reject wrote: » How can anyone argue passionately about a phone/tablet/laptop/pc?
kowloon wrote: » The Beats headphone one I've seen in thread, I've heard from someone who works in recording that they're widely known to be something sold on fashion appeal and not something for audiophiles. I doubt I could tell the difference.
Turquoise Hexagon Sun wrote: » Mentioned all ready but Apple - More money than sense.
Randy Archer wrote: » Tattoos (Not a brand per se ) - has the trend died down a bit ? = tramps