u/Armellofreekey

What’s something people pretend is a “need” when it’s obviously a luxury?

Feels like social media blurred the line between actual needs and “I saw everyone else buying it so now I want one too."

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u/Armellofreekey — 3 days ago

What’s a purchase that gave you the biggest “this was NOT worth the money” feeling?

Not necessarily bad immediately… just something that slowly made you realize you probably didn’t need it at all.

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u/Armellofreekey — 5 days ago

What’s something creators keep buying hoping it’ll get them more views?

Feels like social media convinced people that every new camera, mic, AI tool, course, or “growth hack” will suddenly boost views and engagement.

What’s something you think creators massively overbuy because they’re chasing views?

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u/Armellofreekey — 6 days ago
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What’s a Chinese product category that’s surprisingly high quality now?

A lot of people still assume “Made in China” automatically means cheap quality, but some categories seem to have improved massively over the last few years.

Could be phones, EVs, appliances, fashion, accessories, tools, anything honestly.

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u/Armellofreekey — 7 days ago
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Why do so many global companies still manufacture in China?

Even with rising costs and companies trying to diversify production, it still feels like China remains the main manufacturing hub for a huge part of the world.

Is it mainly because of cost, infrastructure, supply chains, skilled labor, speed, or something else?

Curious what people think is the biggest reason companies still rely so heavily on China.

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u/Armellofreekey — 8 days ago

What’s something everyone seems to own now that you still don’t understand buying?

Not judging, just genuinely curious.

Could be a product, subscription, gadget, trend, service, whatever.

What’s something that became super normal to buy… but still doesn’t make sense to you?

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u/Armellofreekey — 10 days ago