I specified the "average DVD" for a reason. I'm sure the rapper uses his bedroom and in-home recording studio a lot.
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Originally posted by Drake Tungsten View PostWhy? Any number of things have a psychological use and not a practical one (music, movies, literary fiction, video games, fashionable clothes, etc.). In the modern day, most of the things people buy are things that make them happy, not things that they need for any practical reason. Elok's muddled argument is completely stupid.
Fashion is a whole different story; I think people who spend lots of money on clothes are stupid for entirely different reasons, which I don't feel like getting into. But even designer clothes, the kind that make you look like a complete tool, aren't so expensive that you need millions and millions of dollars. The "best" only cost thousands.
The fact of the matter is, most of our pleasures are designed for mass consumption, and the few that aren't have little appeal beyond being unavailable for the masses. And for what I hope is the last time, stop saying "need," you jackass. This has nothing to do with need.
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And no video game, music, movie, or book costs much over $100.
I have several books that cost more than $100. I'd have many more if I had the money for it.
Anyway, why don't you just admit that you have no logical reason for bemoaning the spending habits of the rich and are just envious that they can spend more on the crap that they want than you can? Your haphazard attempt to demonstrate that they're "pathological" for acting like every other rational human being has clearly failed.KH FOR OWNER!
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Only by your estimation, Drake. You still haven't summoned up a single cogent argument, just "they want this junk, so it's a good use of money." If you frame the argument in those terms, of course you can't lose, but by the same token, if I want a pile of horse manure big enough to dwarf Mount Everest so I can sit there and stare at it, I'm a perfectly sensible human being. And now you're pulling an AAHZ, declaring that I've "lost" the argument to try and shut me up. Get real.
And why would I envy them? I'm personally quite frugal, but really there's not much I want. I might buy StarCraft 2 when it comes out...maybe Civ V, but so far it looks like they're ****ing it up with gratuitous innovations, so maybe not. Which is not to say that everyone should be happy with nothing, only I have no reason to envy the rich.
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And no video game, music, movie, or book costs much over $100.
List price of $450...
Germany and the Second World War: Organization and Mobilization in the German Sphere of Power, Wartime Administration, Economy, and Manpower Resources 1942-1944/5 (Germany and the Second World War, Vol 5/II) [Rolf-Dieter Muller, Hans Umbreit, Derry Cook-Radmore, Bernhard R. Kroener] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Germany and the Second World War: Organization and Mobilization in the German Sphere of Power, Wartime Administration, Economy, and Manpower Resources 1942-1944/5 (Germany and the Second World War, Vol 5/II)
And that's not even the worst in the series...
Amazon.com: Germany and the Second World War, Vol. 6: 9780198228882: Horst Boog, Werner Rahn, Reinhard Stumpf: Books
$1400, *****es. I can't believe that ****. Why are British university presses so greedy and/or economically retarded? The most expensive books I own are a couple volumes of the Cambridge History of Japan, while these translations of Das Deutsche Reich und der Zweite Weltkrieg that none of us will ever be able to afford are from Oxford University Press. It's really a shame that an American university didn't produce these two series, as American university presses seem far more interested in making quality academic texts available at a reasonable price than their British counterparts...
edit: More Oxford UP bashing...
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Yes, I was aware of the outrageous price-gouging practiced by publishers of college textbooks, but I consider them a subset of the cost of education. You actually buy those damned things when you don't have to?
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One of my professors had a book for around $100. I bought the earlier edition for $10. However, on Amazon there was customer review by someone who claims to be my professor saying, "This is a really good book. I have read it several times."“As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity, and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”
"Capitalism ho!"
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I'm a census clerk now, but whatever. Please explain a worthwhile use of $30 million."The DPRK is still in a state of war with the U.S. It's called a black out." - Che explaining why orbital nightime pictures of NK show few lights. Seriously.
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Yes, I was aware of the outrageous price-gouging practiced by publishers of college textbooks, but I consider them a subset of the cost of education. You actually buy those damned things when you don't have to?
Those aren't college textbooks, genius. They're translations of one of the best histories on WWII.KH FOR OWNER!
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Oh. I saw "university press" and didn't bother going further. Exactly whatTF makes it worth $450, anyway? Let alone $1400? Those better be some damned valuable historical insights...
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