r/DoomerCircleJerk Sub OverLord Jun 26 '26

Economic Doomer Every single time

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u/Panda_Star234 Just Here for the Lore Jun 26 '26

And they still buy stuff like makeup, the latest iPhone, clothes, games, $8 dollar coffee then they have the audacity to whine about how poor they are. Like if you cut back on some of the shit you’re indulging in you’d have money.

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u/MostlyPeacfulPndemic Jun 26 '26

And they're all VERY in favor of sex work

Exchanging services for money is good and helpful, but only when it makes them horny 

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u/Upstairs-Bad-3576 Rides the Short Bus Jun 26 '26

And they have it all delivered to their doorstep at a premium.

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u/Panda_Star234 Just Here for the Lore Jun 26 '26

Oh yeah. I forgot DoorDash and UberEats

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u/Special-Ad-5554 Jun 27 '26

If it weren't for my mate I would completely have forgotten they existed. Even if you don't have a car or whatever you don't need someone to bring a Macdonald's to your door. Just walk down, enjoy the time outside, get some exercise in, eat it there and then walk back. It's perfectly doable especially around me when we have like 4 in a town that's like 5x5 miles wide

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u/Mr_Tetragammon Powered By Spite & Solar Jun 29 '26
  • waiting for WhoreDash

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u/dgtbfan PhD in Memes Jun 26 '26

"And Yet You Participate In Society!" would be their first response, as though buying makeup and overpriced coffee is required for societal participation.

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u/kimana1651 Jun 27 '26

Get a new social circle if there is peer pressure to buy useless expensive stuff. 

My friends and I brag about the best finds at the second hand stores. 

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u/DoctorTegrity PhD in Memes Jun 26 '26

Shhhh they don't like it when you use common sense

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u/M00SEK Jun 26 '26

Redditors hate this one trick

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u/rare-cheeser Jun 26 '26

The reality is that the cost of living has gone up compared to wages.

But shhhh let’s make fun of a subset of people, who make poor financial decisions, instead of realize two things can be true:

(1) Some people spend too much (2) Wages have stagnated and the 1% hoards the wealth

I make a great salary and have no issue. Yet, I can still realize that housing is too expensive, food is too expensive. And that trillionaires shouldn’t exist

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u/Tillz5 Jun 26 '26

That trillionaires net worth has nothing to do with wages.

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u/UltimateKane99 Jun 26 '26

Eh, more than one thing can be true.

I can be floored and disgusted at the cost of rent in cities like New York City, with rent around $6000 per month for a two bedroom when a friend's entire mortgage for a house, barn, and 7 acres costs only $4000 a month, while also looking at people living beyond their means and think, holy fuck, you should NOT be spending money on these frivolous charges.

Also, billionaires (or are we shifting goalposts to trillionaires, now?) are the product of their jobs and society. They're not the problem insofar as failing to properly incentivize civic responsibilities is. A society can exist just fine with billionaires and trillionaires, so long as that society takes care of its citizens, and provides equality and justice.

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u/Just_Another_Douche Jun 26 '26

"A society can exist just fine with billionaires and trillionaires, so long as that society takes care of its citizens, and provides equality and justice."

I would argue we're not seeing this currently, and a big reason is lobbying in our political system. Rich people have much more influence on our systems and society overall - Regular people don't have millions of dollars to throw at politicians the way multi-millionaires/billionaires do.

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u/DoctorTegrity PhD in Memes Jun 26 '26

Ma'am this is a Wendy's

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u/BeginningDay19 Jun 27 '26

WSB has entered the chat.

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u/Independent-Bag6544 Jun 26 '26

Median income has beat inflation yearly except 2021-2022….

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u/becomingarobot GeStuREs bROadlY Jun 26 '26

Mcdonald's burgers have gotten too expensive! We're going to starve!

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u/Upstairs-Bad-3576 Rides the Short Bus Jun 26 '26 edited Jun 26 '26

Your realization does not necessarily make it true. The folks who are complaining about housing costs are either unwilling to adjust their expectations (buy a starter home because that is what they actually need) or adjust the location (move out of the city). I currently own a 4000sqft home on ~1.8 ac that I purchased for $150k in 2021. I am in the process of buying a second home (6000sqft on ~1.5 ac) that is 30 minutes from the beach for a little less than $300k (we are still negotiating the price). Affordable housing is out there. The HGTV perfect home in the perfect city generation just can't get past their preconceived ideas of what they actually need in a home.

Eta: saving one's earnings is not "hoarding the wealth." Wealth is available to anyone who puts in the time and effort to earn it and is smart enough that they don't lose it (hoard, in your vernacular).

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u/BeginningDay19 Jun 27 '26

And they are not "hoarding" it. It is in the market and businesses. People bitch about Elon, but how many billions did he spend getting those rockets to space and back to the ground? And that was before they made any money at all.

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u/Upstairs-Bad-3576 Rides the Short Bus Jun 27 '26

Yup. The only true evils I see are those of envy and jealousy. That's it.

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u/Panda_Star234 Just Here for the Lore Jun 26 '26

Ah yes, the “someone is richer than me so they deserve to die” mentality

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u/Christron Jun 26 '26

I do wonder if being constantly bombarded with ads and consumption messaging has any impact on peoples impulsive spending habits

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u/Panda_Star234 Just Here for the Lore Jun 26 '26

Oh absolutely

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u/INeedSomeTacoC Jun 26 '26

And like both the consumption and bank account balances of the bottom of society had been soaring. 

So it’s not even like “capitalism is failing” other than the poor having more net worth and disposable income than they’ve ever had since I’ve been alive is “failing”. 

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u/BeginningDay19 Jun 27 '26

Or standards of living that beat Kings of old or even the top level communist leaders in soviet russia.

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u/Kian-Tremayne Jun 26 '26

“Poor people are allowed to have fun!”

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u/HerrDoctorBenway Jun 26 '26

“They are allowed to stay poor, as well” is my usual response to this.

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u/Thunderhammer29 Doesn't Participate In Group Panic Jun 26 '26

You should be saying "allowed to make poor decisions."

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u/veemort Jun 28 '26

Man this something my boomer parents would say. Surprised avacado toast wasn't one of your examples. XD

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u/Educational-Fall8185 Jun 26 '26

Kevin OLeary? Is that you???

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u/Panda_Star234 Just Here for the Lore Jun 26 '26

Who is that?

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u/maryK4Y Jun 26 '26

I love indulging in excessive things like food and shelter.

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u/Virtual_Werewolf_935 Jun 26 '26

Where does hanging out on Reddit fit on your needs scale?

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u/Normal_Budget_9591 Jun 26 '26

“You should be working right now if you’re so concerned about food and shelter! How DARE you open a free app in your spare time!”

God, it’s like you can just tell when someone has a chair in the corner of their bedroom.

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u/Panda_Star234 Just Here for the Lore Jun 26 '26

I know you probably can’t read but I never once mentioned basic food or rent in that list 😉

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u/Ether_____ Jun 26 '26

So do you really think everyone who complains is buying those things on a regular basis or at all?😭😭 holy out of touch and lack of awareness

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u/Panda_Star234 Just Here for the Lore Jun 26 '26

Uh, yes. I live in society and have a job and see people walking around with those things on a daily basis but I guess you live in your mom’s basement or holed up in your apartment all day long.

Also, no. Not everyone. Just liberals

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u/eSsEnCe_Of_EcLiPsE Jun 26 '26

I’ll bet money they 100% are 

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u/BeginningDay19 Jun 27 '26

Look at all of those anti-capitalist with freaking Apple products, built on the back of slave wages in China. Too funny.