Man , I do agree about the women that talk as you describe ..... it is truly annoying.This isn't a thing, but I had the females on ads who talk by trailing off the ends of their sentences. Also the 'food insuffiecent' and other similar phrases.
Perfect. I have to remember that term.We call those "ragpicker jeans".
"smart" thermostats. I am perfectly capable of setting the temperature.I'll kick it off...smart watches! I have a laptop, a tablet, and a (semi-) smart phone, but I really have no desire to invest several hundred dollars in another computerized gadget for my wrist bound to be rendered obsolete in a year or two, anyways. I find unnecessary technology irksome and annoying. If you have, use, and enjoy a smartwatch, however, that's fine, and whatever floats your boat! It's just not for me...
How about you? What "must have or must do" item or activity holds no interest or appeal to you?![]()
My husband has you beat, David. A few months ago he asked me who Taylor Swift was.In recent news, had never heard of the name of that drugged up man that died falling off a balcony in Argentina, nor the British boy band he was in. A decade plus ago at the peak of the Britney Spears popularity, I didn't have a clue who she was beyond news headlines until a gal at a tech corp working next to me explained she was grown up former a child star from a Disney show since I didn't have cable tv.
Same here. I don't derive pleasure from spending money. In fact, I feel a little guilty when I buy something for myself.I guess it's not really that new, it's been growing at least since the Post-War 1950s... But I have little use for consumerism. In terms of what I own or use, I've never found purchasing stuff useful for feeling happy or achieving some desired status. I suppose I'm just not a model consumer.
With no Millennial children, it's understandable that you have none or only passing familiarity with some of these musicians, singers or tv stars.In recent news, had never heard of the name of that drugged up man that died falling off a balcony in Argentina, nor the British boy band he was in. A decade plus ago at the peak of the Britney Spears popularity, I didn't have a clue who she was beyond news headlines until a gal at a tech corp working next to me explained she was grown up former a child star from a Disney show since I didn't have cable tv.