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unsure if you need that thing? multiple things? but the spendies have you in their clutches? fill your online shopping cart then close the page altogether. if you can’t remember what was in it two hours later then you probably didn’t need it! (or at least that’s what i try to tell myself) ((sometimes successfully sometimes not))
Feb 14, 2025

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This is self-explanatory i think. I need to be on my computer or phone the second it gets dark out so that i dont think about how im going to die one day, so i usually do online shopping. But of course i cannot buy the things i want due to i’d lose everything in terms of my money, and also i am obsessed with designer clothing so i really cannot be behaving in that way. But i suspend my belief and open 100+ tabs of clothing/shoes/accessories that i like from TheRealReal, cos, ebay, to name a few and then just as i’m finally starting to get sleepy, i “apple Q” thousands of dollars away without ever adding anything to a cart so that i can start over the next day. It is like “50 first dates” but with retail therapy. Does this make sense?
Feb 15, 2024
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Online I will add things to my cart and then just never buy it / click out of the site. Often I’ll return to the site and see my cart and think why tf did I even want to buy this ?? makes me realize that it’s more an addiction to the impulse/idea of the thing rather than the thing itself
Oct 9, 2024
just adding to cart. it's like a mix between a little daydream/treat & being proud of myself for not spending money.
Jan 12, 2024

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