I bought 40 pairs of socks | Here's why

So, I’m a huge fan of millionaires/billionaires and their lifestyle. I myself am nowhere near to even being a millionaire, but at least I’m closer to being a millionaire than Jeff Bezos :stuck_out_tongue:

Take Mark Zuckerberg for example. He’s a billionaire, but he wears the same $3 shirts. You would think that if you have couple of millions in the bank, you’d be wearing ultra expensive designer suits - but no, he’s wearing just the cheapest clothes money can buy. Why? Just for one simple reason: he doesn’t have to choose what to wear every day, he just has the same shirts and pants. Plus, if you think about it, can you imagine the amount of money you can save if you just buy the same cheap clothes instead of all those expensive different branded clothes?

So, to the subject of today: I bought 40 pairs of socks.


They had a special deal where if you buy three packs you get one free, so I ended up paying €30 ($36,22) for 40 pairs. Why though? The answer is simple: I ran out of socks. I had a drawer full of lonely socks, and I couldn’t stand it, so I bought 40 pairs of the same socks. I’m never going to have to buy socks again :laughing: .

Now, as the vaccins are being created and covid is possibly nearing it’s end, the gyms may be opening again, meaning I get to go work out. Gonna grow some muscle, and if that means I’m going up a size, I’m going to have to replace my wardrobe. So, to follow Mark Zuckerberg’s footsteps and save a LOT of money, I’m going to buy the same cheap shirts and pants, when I grow up a size :slight_smile:

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Yeah, the cheaper, the better. The more pesticides, the better the kids in Asia are paid. Yeah. The cheaper, the better. We can throw them away w/o even washing it. Even better. As everything is so cheap.

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Would like to give this five hundred hearts if possible. Cheap cotton is the fucking nail in the coffin of Earth, man. 🤦

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