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Gonna start with a few of the usual suspects:

  • Anything that keeps your feet off the ground (buy good shoes)

  • Anything that touches your privates (don’t buy cheap condoms yall)

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Condoms are for pussies.

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Condoms are for dicks*

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diaphragms are for pussies

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Anything that goes between you and the ground. Shoes, bed, tires.

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And chair

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I spend 8 hours a day working from home on my computer. A good chair isn’t a luxury, it’s an investment.

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Yup, what you rocking? I have settled on a leap V2 love the thing

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A good chair isn’t a luxury, it’s an investment necessity.

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Sitting for that long is bad for you, regardless of the chair. Get a standing desk.

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A chair is just a bed for your butt.

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Invest in a standing desk. Sitting all day, even in a good chair is no good for you. Mix it up.

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Parachute

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parachute doesn’t go between you and the ground, you go between the parachute and the ground. unless you cheaped out on the parachute

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Comrade’s parachute

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Bought some nice shoes about a week ago after wearing the same pair of Crocs every day for over a year. It’s incredible

Side note, the bottoms of my Crocs where my big toe was is noticably thinner than the rest of the shoe lol

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I just posted the same thing. Good on you, I’m deleting mine

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Shoes?

Laughs in Australian while wearing $2 thongs hiking in the bush.

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My god how many times is this question and this response going to be posted on the Internet. This single question/response must make up at least a third of all LLM datasets.

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The classic is anything that separates you from the ground.

I’d add anything related to plumbing, electricity and roofing.

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Basically any core elements of a home. Finishes can be redone, but things like a good water heater or reliable HVAC system are niceties you’ll always thank yourself for

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Shopping houses right now. I’m really focusing on the HVAC, roof, and plumbing. Oh and water. I saw one house where it didn’t have gutters on a short eave and the door below was mostly rotted out in the bottom 2 feet from water slashing on to it. It boggles the mind that no one had thought to put a gutter there. Literally a 8 foot section of gutter would save that door and frame.

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Good work. Those are the things that will cost you tens of thousands. New floors? Bah, nothing compared to having to replumb or rewire. Water damage too is terrifying, we had our water heater burst and it took weeks to clean up and repair

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Car brakes

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Knife. You maybe don’t need the ultra deluxe Japanese kitchen knives from the future. But a set of good, sharp knives will be a godsend if you plan to cook a lot.

Hiking gear. Especially the boots have to be of good quality. But breathable clothing (including socks) will also make a big difference when you go on a long trip.

Might be a no-brainer for some, but: meat. If you plan to make some steak, choosing a properly marbled piece of meat is as important as how you cook it. Will be exorbitantly more expensive than the discount meat, tho. But trust me, it will be worth it.

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On the topic of knives, it’s more important to have a way to keep them sharp. No knife will stay sharp for long with consistent use.

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And cheap knives will cause lots of frustration when you try to get and keep them sharp.

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Absolutely true. Keep them sharp AND clean.

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As a knife guy, choose the right knife. A lot of knives now are looking to sell on glitz and glamour whilst being fairly mediocre and criminally overpriced (see Dalstrong).

A lot of knives are overbuilt too. To give the impression of sturdyness, they are made far too thick, or have excessively large bolsters that just bog it down. You don’t use a machete for daily prep, you want something thin that won’t get wedged in the cut. Fun fact, in Japan a light knife is a sign of quality, it means it’s very thin, which is difficult to forge and requires a master.

The best knives for ordinary people I think are Victorianox fibrox and Tojiro DP series knives. The Victorianox has decent steel but is importantly very thin and sharp, with a comfortable handle. The Tojiro is more expensive but has better steel that will remain sharp much longer. Of course it is also thin and sharp.

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