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FlamingGlobes 09-13-2017 06:04 PM

Shit Recently Bought Thread
 
Can be anything. A new vinyl LP. Groceries. Medication. Tires. Whatever. You paid your hard-earned money for it, so post about it here!

Last week I ordered King of the Hill Season 3 on DVD from eBay and the original Omen stelbook DVD from the Amazon Marketplace.

The KOTH set was a nice deal, but it's three flipper discs with only three episodes on each side, which I find weird but whatever. I only own 1 & 2 and I haven't seen any other episodes in at least 7 years. Can't wait to dig in.

The Omen is an all-time great and I already owned the bare-bones DVD. The steelbook was only $2 and I'm a sucker for gimmicky packaging like that. The seller didn't pack it with bubble-wrap, so it arrived with a huge fucking dent in the back that I had to straighten out with a hammer, my kitchen counter and a little patience. I'm definitely leaving some negative feedback on that fucker.

How about you, what'd YOU buy recently?

reprise85 09-13-2017 06:11 PM

Today I bought Taco Bell.
Yesterday I bought Gatorade and a weekly pill case.
Monday I bought coffee and some misc stuff for my mom who still didn't have power.

MyOneAndOnly 09-13-2017 07:08 PM

I just bought a black sleeveless knee length cocktail dress off Etsy. I'll take a pick of it when it shows up.

I bought a sewing machine a few weeks ago but haven't used it yet. So today I bought a Simplicity pattern for a skater skirt

ilikeplanets 09-13-2017 08:57 PM

I bought stuff to put on my daughter's swing. Going to buy a crib and a winter coat for her soon. I need new clothes for me too, nothing fits right.

Ram27 09-13-2017 09:33 PM

good thread

i bought some benadryl this morning cause my allergies felt like trash

most excitingly recently i bought a phase 90

Mooney 09-13-2017 10:04 PM

2017 Giant TCX Advanced SX on clearance.
A Google Pixel brand new but half price off Kijiji.

Disco King 09-13-2017 10:38 PM

Block or Script Phase 90?

FlamingGlobes 09-13-2017 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reprise85 (Post 4383415)
Today I bought Taco Bell.
Yesterday I bought Gatorade and a weekly pill case.
Monday I bought coffee and some misc stuff for my mom who still didn't have power.

Sounds like a great hangover cure! :beatup:

teh b0lly!!1 09-13-2017 10:51 PM

i bought an Alien: Covenant DVD for like the equivalent of a few cents.

it wasn't worth it.

FlamingGlobes 09-13-2017 10:53 PM

^ pretty much

FlamingGlobes 09-13-2017 10:54 PM

Ridley Scott is so inconsistent that I'm beginning to think films like Alien and Blade Runner were just dumb luck.

FlamingGlobes 09-13-2017 10:57 PM

Alien: Covfefe could've been directed by Paul W.S. Anderson or Len Wiseman as far as I can tell.

teh b0lly!!1 09-13-2017 11:19 PM

as sick boy wisely said: "at one point ya got it, and then ya lose it, and it's gone, forevar!"

FoolofaTook 09-13-2017 11:46 PM

I recently purchased...














...












wait for it...














YOUR MOTHER!!

LaBelle 09-14-2017 08:22 AM

I didn't mind Alien Covenant

LaBelle 09-14-2017 08:22 AM

I tried to buy the first Song of Ice and Fire book, but found it to be just slightly more expensive than I wanted to invest, so I didn't buy it.

LaBelle 09-14-2017 08:23 AM

Been really good about buying stuff with my mom's money lately tho, does that count for this thread?!

yo soy el mejor 09-14-2017 08:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LaBelle (Post 4383580)
Been really good about buying stuff with my mom's money lately tho, does that count for this thread?!

really good, like, doing it a lot and well? or really good as in not spending your mom's hard-earned monies?

anyway, yesterday i bought body wash, two tubes of toothpaste, oxy pads, and a mini bottle of wine at walgreens. online i purchased 4 nice bras that were expensive ($32-42) for 8 smackers a piece. and free shipping. :bananamac

FoolofaTook 09-14-2017 08:50 AM

But did you buy a mother?

yo soy el mejor 09-14-2017 09:49 AM

nah i already got the best model

yo soy el mejor 09-14-2017 09:50 AM

i forgot, the bra deal was purchase $30 worth and get $15 off. so it was 17 + plus shipping. think i paid $23 for 4 bras, which all ladies know is a super hot deal. bras are ridic expensive.

LaBelle 09-14-2017 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yo soy el mejor (Post 4383583)
really good, like, doing it a lot and well? or really good as in not spending your mom's hard-earned monies?

A little bit of both. My mom is a big spender and I more or less took over the weekly grocery purchasing decisions to try and shop smarter...

Weekly bill went down from around 400 reais to 250... which is something.

ilikeplanets 09-14-2017 03:05 PM

I need to buy either a TV or a computer. Or maybe a smart TV. Or a better smart phone. What's the best way to get on the internet all the time? Laptops always break >.<

Elphenor 09-14-2017 03:07 PM

Bag of chips and a bottled water

Run To Me 09-14-2017 06:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yo soy el mejor (Post 4383594)
4 bras, which all ladies know is a super hot deal. bras are ridic expensive.

And if you snag the cheap shits from walmurt or kohls or whoever the fuggen underwire gonna be pokin you in the heart after like three four washes tops

FoolofaTook 09-14-2017 07:46 PM

How wood you know?

FoolofaTook 09-14-2017 07:46 PM

BREAKING NEWS

RUN2PEE IS A BABE

reprise85 09-14-2017 10:30 PM

i bought this book for like $55 dollars



and this one for like $15


my thesis professor lent me his copy of the first one but i dont want to mark it up. $55 is a lot for me right now but i need to highlight. it's an amazing book that includes both the authors' hypotheses and the previous literature they are based on. even though it's almost 30 years old it is still the most popular evolutionary view of social intelligence in primates. it's kind of blowing my mind honestly. today i read some very good evidence that, contrary to the idea that complex social intelligence is an extension or elaboration of 'object intelligence' (or intelligence in manipulating food and objects), social intelligence is actually a pre-requisite to advanced cognition and not the product of it.

the second book has a framework of classifying deceptive acts that i am using for my paper. i have a pdf and used that to summarize some ideas but I want to read the whole book. since you are now undoubtedly at the edge of your seats, here's part of the summary

Quote:

Broadly, the reasons people are deceptive in everyday life seem to follow just a few general themes (DePaulo et al., 1996; add more). Although I will be discussing modern examples later in this paper, the roots of deception are phylogenetically ancient, and the reasons people deceive are presumably not different than the reasons people have always deceived, and in many cases, are not all that different than the way other organisms deceive. Mitchell (1986) has created a framework to conceptualize deceptive behaviors based on qualitative differences and level of sophistication required to perform each deception. Each of his four levels builds upon the sophistications of the previous level(s). His four levels of deception and examples are as follows (Mitchell, 1986):
1. Deceptive acts performed by an animal evolutionarily programmed to act in a certain way (“always do p”), e.g., animals that blend in naturally with their habitats.
2. Deceptive acts performed by an animal evolutionarily programmed to act in a certain way in a certain condition (“do p given that q is so”), e.g., animals that mimic other animals to avoid predators or intra-species competition.
3. Deceptive acts found to be advantageous through experience that are performed voluntarily based on previous reinforcement and not an intention to deceive per se ("do any p given that p resulted in q in your past"), e.g., a dog that has learned that acting injured gets it more human affection.
4. Deceptive acts intended to deceive based on past experience and specific knowledge of a target of deception, requiring self-awareness and an ability to self-correct (“self-programmed” deception). For example, a chimpanzee that purposefully moves away from food it has hidden and only returns to it once other chimpanzees have ceased observing it.

buzzard 09-15-2017 12:04 AM

Evolution really let the mosquitoes down with that noise they're still making.

I've based my documentary series on Shine TV around that point.


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