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I see this reply has since been, ahem, cleaned up. That was a good call.

I didn't assume, it's based on the info Millenials themselves disclosed; dining out, nightlife, sporting events, clothing, movies, the latest technology (i phone upgrades), and trips. Yes, I would consider the vast majority of that frivolous. As per the same studies, many of them are *not* paying for their own phone

I didn't say "all". I said "most" have a disconnect, which many times, shows itself in the examples I gave. And you're not curious, you're accusatory. If you were curious, you wouldn't have put the "people you see on the internet?" snark. But I digress.

If you add the money the average millennial spends per year, after only 5 years, it would indeed add up to $50,000. So it's not about the individual things people spend at one time, it's about the *overall spending habits* that one has on a *continued basis*.

Yep. I'm 28 so I don't know what category I fall into generation wise, but the amount of money that I've personally seen 20-26 year olds spend on
'stuff' is insane. We're talking Starbucks lattes everyday, LV wallets, LV handbag, LV key chain, LV belt buckles, LV scarves, and LV makeup bags, $300 Sephora trips and

I didn't she was "fantastic" per se, just safe.

Of course, but her arms were still super teeny and muscular just a few months back, so it was more noticeable to me.

I don't know if she's pregnant but on that clip of Chelsea Lately, she definitely looked softer, especially in her arms. It was the first time I've ever seen her arms jiggle because they're normally super small and defined.

'I am shocked and appalled that skinny people would wear Lululemon with their abhorrent labour policies-oh wait, what's that you said? They're gonna make clothes in my size? Fuck you, little kids!'

That's because most people are willfully clueless and lazy. You're not going to burn 700 calories from being on a elliptical on level 1, but you will from an intense cycling class where you're peddling with your butt off the seat. How much you burn is mostly dependent on how much effort you in, and most people don't

I know Tuesdays are their "upload" days when they restock/add new shit to the website in the morning, but holy shit, their stuff goes fast.

My mom is a size 12 and I buy her a lot of lulu stuff, and I've also never had any problems with finding her size, in any of the locations I've been. I've had problems finding *my* size lol.

Yes, I know 41 is not old and blah blah blah, but holy shit, Carmen Electra looks good. I always think of her as at least 10 years younger.

"According to former employees, Lululemon carries a few "larger" sizes — a chubbotron 10 and obesity monster 12 — but they just don't have that many of them, and what they do have is crumpled and hidden in the back of the store."

Yeah, she's a hypocrite who wants it both ways.

I did and always remarked on the same thing. The thing is though, most of these people were not rich but just had tonnes of CRAP. They had the same amount of shoes that a rich person who loved to spend money on shoes would, but they were cheap.

Why would somebody go on a diet before a shoot when you have the magic of photoshop?

Ding ding ding

We know he had the relationship where he was married; that's good enough for me to "assume" that she was above randos he was spamming.

No?