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I don't understand the pride in poverty mindset that's taken hold.
It's great that such disposable trinkets exist that, while externally valueless, offer an accessible cost of ownership and reliable function.
I don't think anyone would argue otherwise.
But motherfuckers here are on a bender screeching about items of real value that are hand made and master crafted, objectively good investments and apex examples of their kind like they're nigger toys; they're not, they're simply not chinese mass produced digital garbage.
It's an expression of what European culture used to embody.
Meanwhile this bitterness is either due to lack of understanding, resentment of place, or just aggressive insecurity
None of which are valid beyond expressing a feeling and certainly not against our own kind.

US Dollars are the absolute worst place to store value, most of us know this.
This user base has the fundamentals down like guns, bullets, toilet paper, precious metals - but there's vastly more on offer; things worth purchasing that go beyond the basics.
If that's not for you, the world will never notice.
If it is, do your thing but spend wisely...
That $8000 Casio, as an example, is sharp looking but it's just expensive, it will never be valuable.

Shit's bizarre...
You'd think we would all want to get our minds right and elevate each other.
Instead, it's starting to sound like the demoralized White version of leftist self-pity.
We're not the Proletariat in this dichotomy.
No matter how poor some of us might feel we are, society automatically places you among the Bourgeoisie because you're White.
Best internalize that.