Meanwhile, the rich get richer...
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Use bricks of soap instead.
I've been considering switching actually. I need to find one which doesn't make my hands feel weird though. To ease my conscience a bit, I've been buying larger "lower plastic" refills for the smaller bottles.
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The problem with this meme is the marble tile shower and nice showerhead.
Nice showerhead? That's the most basic showerhead in Brazil, far fromanything fancy.
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Nice showerhead? That's the most basic showerhead in Brazil, far fromanything fancy.
It looks like a multi spray pattern model.
In America, the cheap ones we get look like this:
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Marble? That's soap scum and mold.
The clean joints above the showerhead and in the corner say otherwise.
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It looks like a multi spray pattern model.
In America, the cheap ones we get look like this:
This is just that in black plastic
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I've been considering switching actually. I need to find one which doesn't make my hands feel weird though. To ease my conscience a bit, I've been buying larger "lower plastic" refills for the smaller bottles.
Perhaps they meant throw bricks at the rich. Not the ones made from soap.
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It's hard to get ahead when you're barely getting by. There are many of us who have been working hard but are in much the same position at 35. I've edited the post accordingly.
I don’t know many people who owned a home before 40’s at least. Including myself.
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Nice showerhead? That's the most basic showerhead in Brazil, far fromanything fancy.
In my horrible apartment it was just a pipe sticking out of the wall with no head. I fixed it myself but they seemed fine with it.
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This is just that in black plastic
The one in the meme looks like it has an adjustable head that you can rotate to get different spray patterns
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You’re 25, this looks pretty standard. Majority of people don’t own(mortgage) a home until at least 35+.
I like how OP modified meme to say 35 after it was 25 originally.
I am almost 50, I've gone from owning a home to losing everything twice and starting from scratch due to medical issues, life disasters, family medical disasters and economic crashes and layoffs over and over.
You can do everything right and still end up making no progress in life. Our world promises nothing, nothing should be expected. You will lose a lot of mental health if you can't adapt to the idea that you may not have anything at certain ages.
Owning a home is a massive expense and source of stress that starts falling apart the moment they hand you the key. It's perfectly valid to not feel particularly inspired to take this kind of back-breaking responsibility on before you're more than ready.
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The one in the meme looks like it has an adjustable head that you can rotate to get different spray patterns
Does your computer have automatic AI up scaling or something? Because on mine this picture has so much JPEG it’s hard to tell that it’s even a real showerhead
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I've been considering switching actually. I need to find one which doesn't make my hands feel weird though. To ease my conscience a bit, I've been buying larger "lower plastic" refills for the smaller bottles.
Depends on water though. I find it impossible to fully wash off shampoo or shower gel with hard water, but bar soap will wash off easily and fully.
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The one in the meme looks like it has an adjustable head that you can rotate to get different spray patterns
And? We have an adjustable one, it cost €6 at Lidl.
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The one in the meme looks like it has an adjustable head that you can rotate to get different spray patterns
Its so pixelated it may be the step up with the power sprayer bonus setting.
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Marble? That's soap scum and mold.
Is it that you cant afford a scrub brush to clean the shower?
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oh damn dude. nobody was supposed to know about that
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Having money isn't a good excuse to be wasteful. Why not use the last of the bottle?
I think they are putting water in the bottle in an effort to get the last of the soap out and stretch it a little further.
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I don’t know many people who owned a home before 40’s at least. Including myself.
Unless you're over 60, then you had one when you were under 25.
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I am almost 50, I've gone from owning a home to losing everything twice and starting from scratch due to medical issues, life disasters, family medical disasters and economic crashes and layoffs over and over.
You can do everything right and still end up making no progress in life. Our world promises nothing, nothing should be expected. You will lose a lot of mental health if you can't adapt to the idea that you may not have anything at certain ages.
Owning a home is a massive expense and source of stress that starts falling apart the moment they hand you the key. It's perfectly valid to not feel particularly inspired to take this kind of back-breaking responsibility on before you're more than ready.
Thank you for your wisdom
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Anyone know what was the original age, and how long ago? For science