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When you think of luxury, it's easy to picture million-dollar mansions, designer wardrobes, and private jets. But here's the thing: not everything that feels luxurious comes with a jaw-dropping price tag. In fact, some of the little comforts and everyday indulgences people associate with wealth are surprisingly affordable—you just don't realize it until someone lets you in on the secret.

In this roundup, people are sharing the "rich people things" they once assumed were reserved for the wealthy, only to discover they were well within reach. From gourmet chocolates to simple home upgrades and smart everyday purchases, these small luxuries prove that feeling rich doesn't always require spending a fortune. Keep scrolling, Pandas, to see which affordable indulgences made the list.

#1

Assorted chocolates and almonds on a white surface, demonstrating how treats can be surprisingly affordable. Its definitely not a rich people thing, but TELL ME WHY my parents acted like Ferrero Rocher was expensive????

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    A sleek black sports car, surprisingly affordable, parked on a dirt road amidst autumn trees. Buying a corvette.

    I bought a 2007 C6 in spectacular condition with only 65,000 miles for about $20k. Paid cash. My coworker that drives a brand new $60,000 Jeep always makes “rich guy” jokes towards me.

    I’m like… dude… I didn’t buy a Corvette because I’m rich. I’m doing well because I don’t go $60k in debt for a Jeep.

    The thing just uses Chevy parts. Brake rotors were cheaper to replace than my wife’s Subaru Forester. It’s fun as hell and I can sell it 2-3 years later for basically what I paid for it.

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    Replace the pads in good time and you won't need new discs (which I think is what "rotors" means) .

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    We've all had that moment when we see a price tag and immediately think, "Wait... someone actually spends that much?" For many of us, things like designer handbags, luxury cars, and million-dollar homes feel like they belong in a completely different world.

    But the funny thing about money is that "expensive" can mean very different things depending on who you ask. A Ferrari might be someone's impossible dream while being someone else's weekend purchase. However, every now and then, we come across something so ridiculously expensive that almost everyone can agree—it is truly in a league of its own. These are the kinds of items that make you stop scrolling and wonder how something could possibly cost that much.

    #4

    A person browsing through clothes on a rack, seeking surprisingly affordable items. Thrift stores often have name brand quality clothes. I’ve built a nice wardrobe buying from second hand shops

    Edit - Recently I found someone’s brand new Ray Ban wayfarers at a thrift store in the cheap sunglasses box for less than $5. Immaculate condition with case. Brand new these are $200+.

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    Cee Cee
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not in the UK. Here stock is overpriced and generally tat. I think they hope Vinted users will buy to flip

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    #5

    A beautiful beach scene with lounge chairs and umbrellas, representing surprisingly affordable luxury travel. All inclusive resorts. Like yea the high end ones can be over 2k a night but if you just want to drink and relax on a beach then you can find nice ones for around $200 a night.

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    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My son and DIL went to Vanuatu from NZ in August last year for a wedding. NZ$5k for Business Class flights and 5 nights in a luxury resort, food included.

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    #6

    A chef expertly drizzles sauce over a plated dish, an example of surprisingly affordable culinary experiences. Eating well.

    Cooking is a skill that can be learned.

    Very rarely are the multi use ingredients that expensive, or they can be bought in bulk to reduce cost.

    Once you know what you're doing a delicious dinner takes less time to prepare than most people would expect.

    A little investment of time on a person's part and you'll be cooking most things more to your taste than any restaurant could.

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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love cooking but I'm the world's slowest cook. It suggests seems to take me at least an hour to make even a simple dinner

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    And believe it or not, some of the most expensive things on Earth aren't even made on Earth. NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission brought back samples collected from the surface of an asteroid called Bennu, and these tiny pieces of space material are considered some of the most valuable substances ever studied. Their estimated value comes to an astonishing $9.6 million (approximately £7.9 million) per gram. But their importance goes far beyond their price tag. Scientists discovered that Bennu contains a wide variety of organic compounds and many of the ingredients linked to the building blocks of DNA. Basically, these little pieces of an asteroid could help answer some of humanity's biggest questions about life itself.

    #7

    A dermatologist examines a patient's skin, a surprisingly affordable health service people thought were only for the rich. A dermatologist, growing up I always thought it was for celebrities. Now (with health insurance of course) it’s not unreasonable to go.

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    #8

    Good bedding. Nice sheets and pillows make life feel way more expensive than they are.

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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Good quality, high thread-count, cotton sheets (and quilt covers) last for a long time. We had to source most of ours from the UK though (John Lewis) as they're very hard to find in Switzerland and France, except at a really high price in top-end shops. But they're still going strong after 7 years of use in my rental apartments. I often get positive feedback about how comfy the beds are, largely due to this.

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    #9

    Two glass grinders, one filled with black peppercorns and the other with salt, highlighting surprisingly affordable kitchen essentials. The grinder salt and pepper shaker!

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    NJ P
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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I can understand a fresher taste from the peppercorns, but salt ground from a larger salt crystal is just salt.

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    If space rocks weren't impressive enough, here's another substance with an unbelievable price tag: helium-3. This rare isotope of helium is extremely difficult to find naturally on Earth, with only small amounts existing in our atmosphere. Most of the helium-3 available today comes from the slow decay of tritium, another rare and valuable substance. Tritium itself is worth around $29,000 (approximately £24,000) per gram and has important uses in nuclear technology. Despite this process, helium-3 remains incredibly scarce, with global production estimated at only 10–20 kilograms per year. When something is that rare, it's no surprise that its value skyrockets.

    #10

    Rows of empty red velvet seats in a theater, representing surprisingly affordable entertainment options. For some reason I always thought Broadway would be a ridiculously expensive rich person activity.

    Its not, rather its quite an enjoyable experience.

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    #11

    A travel agent points to a map on a computer, offering surprisingly affordable travel options for customers. Using a travel agent. Many don’t charge you because they get a kickback from the resorts, cruises, etc they book for you.

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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love researching all the best places and the best prices myself, and you can really get exactly what you want. That said, the times I have used a travel agent have been absolutely worth it.

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    #12

    An outdoor patio with a chair and closed umbrella, representing affordable luxuries people once thought were only for the rich. Having a coffee or glass of wine or two on a swanky rooftop terrace, for example at a nice hotel where you’re not staying. I’m not saying they don’t jack up the prices at these establishments, but the experience FEELS way more expensive than it actually is. Such a pleasant hack to impress a visitor to your city or maybe close out a long day when traveling.

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    Now, let's come back down to Earth and talk about a treasure that has fascinated people for more than a century. The Cullinan diamond holds the record for being the largest rough gem-quality diamond ever discovered. Found in 1905, this incredible stone weighed a massive 3,106 carats before being carefully cut into 105 individual diamonds. The largest of these, Cullinan I, also known as the Great Star of Africa, weighs 530.2 carats. Today, it sits proudly in the British Sovereign’s Sceptre and is estimated to be worth around $400 million. Not bad for something that started as a single piece of rock hidden underground.

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    #13

    A couple with luggage and passports ready to travel, enjoying surprisingly affordable experiences. Traveling to Europe from the US. If you're willing to take some annoying transit at annoying hours, flying to/from the continuous US and a week in Europe can be about $1k. To be clear, it's expensive, but it's not once-in-a-lifetime expensive.

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    Gingersnap In Iowa
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I was talking with my cousin who lives in Canada, she's planning on coming to visit family next month. She mentioned that it's cheaper to fly to Europe than the United States.

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    #14

    Glass food storage containers.

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    #15

    A hand points a remote control at an air conditioner, one of many affordable things that were once only for the rich. Growing up I was lead to believe if I let the AC run all day, I’ll go broke and be bankrupt.
    Don’t get me wrong, I notice the bill increase during the summer months. But it’s not that crazy for the amount of comfort it provides.

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    Howl's sleeping castle
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The bill is high yes, but I get full night's sleep. Being Sleepy, annoyed, and cranky the whole day is not a good experience.

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    Now it's time to talk about something a little more familiar—but definitely not something you'll find in your average refrigerator. Pule cheese, also known as magareći sir, is a Serbian delicacy made from 60% Balkan donkey milk and 40% goat milk. Produced in the Zasavica Nature Reserve, this unusual cheese has earned the title of one of the world's most expensive cheeses. It reportedly sells for around $1,300 per kilogram. So, the next time someone tells you cheese is just a simple snack, remember that some varieties come with a very serious luxury price tag. A cheese platter has never sounded quite this fancy.

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    #16

    A craftsman holding various leather straps, showcasing surprisingly affordable custom leather goods. Buying a a nice leather belt. It has outlasted 3 cheaper belts I've purchased since. Beyond not being expensive, it actually makes financial sense.

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    sturmwesen
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    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don't buy fake leather because it looks run down fast. a leather purse/belt/jacket can be used for decades

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    #17

    I went on a cruise and paid 50% more for a "ship within a ship" experience. Basically we had no lines, no waits, our own restaurant, a butler, a double cabin with a massive balcony, etc, $1200 in credits, no tipping allowed, all alcohol and everything included. Pretty sure that with the credits and tip and drinks included it was cheaper than a regular cabin.

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    #18

    Good wine. Cheap wine can taste amazing and expensive wine can taste terrible.

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    2 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I tend to avoid the more well-known 'brands', like for example Châteauneuf du Pape, which is seen by many as an amazing wine, can be outclassed by many other wines from the same part of the world. I'm a great fan of Rhone and Burgundy reds, but will rarely pay more than 10 euros or so for it. And for everyday use I can get some really very good boxed wines in French supermarkets for less than 5 euros per litre. Yeah, I guess living/shopping in France may help a little bit ;-)

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    Some foods are so expensive that you might spend more time admiring them than actually eating them. Almas caviar is one such example, made from the rare eggs of albino sturgeon and considered one of the most luxurious foods in the world. With a price of approximately $34,500 per kilogram, this delicacy is definitely not something most people casually add to their shopping list. Instead, it is often treated like a symbol of exclusivity and status. At that price, every tiny spoonful probably feels like a major financial decision. Sometimes, the luxury isn't just in the taste—it's in knowing how rare it is.

    #19

    A person in yellow gloves holding a spray bottle, illustrating that cleaning services can be surprisingly affordable. Hiring a monthly house cleaner.

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    13 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have always keep a maid only for cleaning purpose. I had a super busy life with my medical problems, work and studies. I used to wake up early to go to gym. Return to cook breakfast and lunch for office because I had liver issues and was allowed only certain foods. Return home after 12 hours. Cook dinner. Weekends were for my classes. I didn't have the luxury of time. Atleast my house is not a mess and I like returning to a clean house.

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    #20

    A woman prepares to serve a tennis ball, showing that sports can be surprisingly affordable. Playing tennis. Public courts, racket and a few balls… cheaper and more fun than any gym.

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    George Costanza
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If those courts aren't already in use. The ones near me almost always have someone using them and more people waiting in line.

    #21

    A perfectly cooked salmon fillet with lemon and rosemary, a surprisingly affordable gourmet meal. Salmon. It’s not the cheapest food, but in reality it’s not nearly as expensive as I had been led to believe as a kid.

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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Given the crazy prices I’ve been paying lately for beef, pork, and even chicken, salmon is perfectly affordable.

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    For football fans, some items are valuable not because of what they are, but because of the unforgettable moments connected to them. Lionel Messi’s shirt from the 2022 FIFA World Cup Final is a perfect example of how sports history can transform an ordinary item into a priceless collectible. After Argentina defeated France and ended a 36-year World Cup drought, Messi's jersey became a symbol of one of football's greatest moments. The shirt was later auctioned for an incredible £6.1 million. It wasn't just a piece of clothing anymore—it became a reminder of Messi's legendary career and a historic victory millions of fans around the world will never forget.

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    #22

    Buying fewer, Higher quality basics instead of constantly replacing cheap ones.

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    Geoffrey Scott
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    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have had cheap purchases last far longer than most people are able to keep. Taking care of stuff makes a huge difference. My Boss: "If we get tools we are NOT going to get Harbor Freight Stuff". .."Okay, but as little as we use them for custodial work, why buy Snap-On?.

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    #23

    TSA PreCheck.

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    Bored Jellyfish
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Totally worth it to me! Paid $85 for five years. Went to renew and they only charged me $70 for another five.

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    #24

    A modern toilet next to a bidet sprayer and toilet paper roll, featuring surprisingly affordable bathroom fixtures. Bidets. My 1st one cost $35 on Amazon.

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    Ace
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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's... not a picture of a bidet. A shower attachment like that is quite common in many parts of the world, and yeah, the price shown is probably about right.

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    And finally, we arrive at something that feels straight out of a billionaire's garage. The Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail currently holds the title of the world's most expensive new car, with an estimated price tag of around $30 million. Only four of these custom-built masterpieces exist, making them incredibly rare even among luxury vehicles. Every detail has been carefully designed, turning the car into more of a handcrafted work of art than a simple mode of transportation. For the lucky few who own one, this isn't just about getting from point A to point B. It is about owning something almost nobody else on the planet can have.

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    #25

    Airport lounges are actually cheaper than airport restaurants and they have acceptable food in them. Totally worth it if you have a long layover. .

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    #26

    Getting a financial advisor!

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    George Costanza
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Nah. Just invest into a basic S&P500 mutual fund or ETF and don't touch it. Financial advisors cost 1% of your portfolio annually.

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    #27

    This is kind of obscure compared to a lot of the other stuff in this thread, but fly fishing.

    Fly fishing is seen as a rich person's hobby because of how expensive the gear can be. There's serious FOMO in the fly fishing community because of high end limited edition reels, rods, gear, and other things. There's also a lot or pressure by manufacturers to buy the newest thing and hop on the newest trend because they claim it'll make you more successful.

    In reality, you don't really need any of that. A $100 beginner fly rod with a basic disc drag reel is all you really need. You don't need a $1200 7x rod, you don't need an $1100 Abel Vaya reel, you don't need $200 Scientific line or bougie hand crafted flies.

    People were catching more fish with the most basic tools a hundred years ago. Most of the success comes from experience and listening to local fisherman.

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    After looking at asteroid samples, rare diamonds, luxury foods, and million-dollar collectibles, these posts suddenly don't seem quite so expensive anymore. Right, pandas? Sometimes, the things that feel special don't have to cost a fortune—they just need to bring a little extra joy into our everyday lives. So, Pandas, which item did you once think was a luxury, only to discover it was actually much more affordable than expected? Share your thoughts!

    #28

    Nice cheeses.

    Virtually all grocery stores have a selection of foreign or different styles of cheese other than the basic American cheese.

    When we were about 20, and my husband and I were super broke, once a month I bought a different type of cheese. Then I graduated to different types of crackers. Didn’t really cost much more and was a treat when we didn’t have the money for many treats.

    Now we have a cheese drawer full of amazing cheeses we love.

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    Dolly_of TheCowboy
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    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It always feels so lush to do a charcuterie board at home after a stretch of shifts and you have a couple of days off. We get some really nice cheeses and crackers when they are on special and they can sit there for a fair while with a long use by date and then grab some dips, meat and veggies when you are heading home and voila!

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    #29

    Viennetta ice cream cake.

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    #30

    Irish butter.

    Got a mistaken delivery in 2020 and the butter was SOOOOOO much better! I braced myself when I went to the store... ok, it's more, but not enough to make me upset and tastes so much better!

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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Kerrygold is great but have you ever had Isigny Sainte-Mére butter in France (has to be in France, the Isigny sold in other countries is not the same)? To d*e for!

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    #31

    A good pillow and good toilet paper — life changing.

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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yes yes yes...especially the toilet paper!!

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    #33

    A lot of people think Trader Joe’s is for rich people.

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    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I’m always surprised when they total my purchases that they aren’t as much as I thought they would be. Krogers, on the other hand, is just sticker shock after sticker shock.

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    #34

    Class, I discovered that a long time ago. Class doesn't come from being rich. In fact, so many rich people are in short supply of it.

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    #35

    Investing your money. It keeps paying you back.

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    Shark Lady
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You do need to have left over money at the end of the month, which a lot of people don't.

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    #36

    A large red bowl filled with various types of candy, showcasing surprisingly affordable treats. Giving out full candy bars on Halloween.

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    qxva
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    i stopped trick or treating at 11 and after i turned 13 i stopped seeing more than like 3 kids show up

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    #37

    EVs, especially considering how much you will save on gas.

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    Cee Cee
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What you save on gas you will mostly use on charging the car.

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    #38

    Sailing. It's like $150 a year to use the boats at at the local sailing club.

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    I have a very nice 27 foot sailboat that only cost me 5k.  Used ones are inexpensive.

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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Sailing is like standing in a cold shower tearing up £20 notes". I love sailing, but it has to be in warm waters and on a decent-sized yacht (>33ft or so).

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    #41

    Mechanical watches. Yes, they can be expensive, but it turns out that great automatic and manual watches can be had for well under $500.

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    Fred
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    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    For that price you can get a dozen digital watches.

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    #42

    An ice machine. I always saw them at the rich houses, but they're like, $70? Pretty darn cheap for an appliance, and like, sure, I know I can buy an ice cube tray for a dollar or whatever, but there's just something about always having a bucket full of ice at any hour of the day, I don't have to worry about breaking it out of the tray or refilling it after, I just scoop a cupful and move on.

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    Geoffrey Scott
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    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I am SO spoiled. Can't imagine purchasing a fridge that doesn't have water/ice maker.

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    #43

    European ski vacations.

    Always seemed like it was for the rich elites. Turns out it’s cheaper when you’re all said and done to fly your family to a European ski resort than to fly them to Colorado for a skiing vacation at a domestic ski resort.

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    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yes! Come visit me, one and all!

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    #44

    Chocolate covered strawberries - if you make them yourself, they are one of the yummiest, most impressive and cheapest treats out there!!

    Smoothies - Dollar Tree has frozen fruit, with a few ice cubes, Instant smoothie!!!

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    A girl
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sad. I don't like chocolate. I take my giant strawberries straight or with cream.

    #45

    Putting potato chips into a bowl.

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    #46

    Sparkling water 💧.

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    #47

    10 years ago I had a roommate who was flabbergasted that I was able to eat steak once a week. At the time I was buying sirloin for like $6 a steak.

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    Shark Lady
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The cuts that were once affordable now aren't.

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    #48

    Good knives. I always thought you needed like $200 knives to cook well but a $30-40 Victorinox will outperform most $100 sets. Total game changer for meal prep.

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    Howl's sleeping castle
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I bought a Victorinox in 2006. My friends laughed at me for spending so much on a knife. Those people are no longer in my life, the knife is.

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    #49

    Classical music concerts.

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    #50

    Plastic surgery. Everyone thinks it’s for cosmetic procedures only. Its not. It’s for ANYTHING where you don’t want a huge, nasty scar. It’s covered by insurance in most cases.

    To all parents: If your kids get a terrible cut, please take them to a plastic surgeon to fix it, not some urgent care hack, *especially on their face*. They will forever be grateful to you.

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    Beak Hookage
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    8 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Huh, so that's what they meant when I got injured and they sent me to "plastics" the next day. (I was told naw, all good, and sent home. It's only a small scar and I'm proud of it anyway).

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    #51

    Vienetta.

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    Demdumpin
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    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    As mentioned above, not very nice now. It used to be much better some years ago. Now, Arctic Roll. That's a different story :)

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