Dumb whiny stuff like this always reminds me how fortunate my life is compared to many others in the world. Ticket prices are very truly a first world problem.
This is the most ridiculous nothing article. It says Gen Z is spending more on entertainment, so it is the older generations cutting back.
Is this anything new? Grandpa used to complain about $2 beers because they were $0.10 back when he was hitting the bars.
People on the MildlyInfuriating sub are always comparing that “fast food costs what a restaurant meal used to cost”.
The older you get, the more you can think back to what things used to cost and get upset over it. And for younger people this is just the normal price of things. 20 years from now they will be wishing things cost the same as they did back in 2023. Nice click bait though.
Yea…When times get tough, luxury falls by the wayside.
Work for a big company that tries to work you to death, paying you half what you’re worth, and spends half it’s time complaining that no one buys their shit.
redditsuckz99 says
No shyt welcome to capitalism leave your soul and earnings at the door a politician will be there shortly to collect
Pink_Flash says
Lots of us have lived like this for years. Work, stare at the wall because theres only so many walks you can go on, sleep, work.
eNonsense says
Dumb whiny stuff like this always reminds me how fortunate my life is compared to many others in the world. Ticket prices are very truly a first world problem.
kommsussertod1 says
No way :p were dong amazing. Where did this coke from heh 😛
Snail_Paw4908 says
This is the most ridiculous nothing article. It says Gen Z is spending more on entertainment, so it is the older generations cutting back.
Is this anything new? Grandpa used to complain about $2 beers because they were $0.10 back when he was hitting the bars.
People on the MildlyInfuriating sub are always comparing that “fast food costs what a restaurant meal used to cost”.
The older you get, the more you can think back to what things used to cost and get upset over it. And for younger people this is just the normal price of things. 20 years from now they will be wishing things cost the same as they did back in 2023. Nice click bait though.
thedishonestyfish says
Yea…When times get tough, luxury falls by the wayside.
Work for a big company that tries to work you to death, paying you half what you’re worth, and spends half it’s time complaining that no one buys their shit.
It’s a mystery.