Archive:000/Draft:Frugalism: Difference between revisions

From the change wiki
(Created page with "Tl;dr: We can have nice things. Some of us{{x|In general, this includes most of "first-world" countries (middle class and richer) and ''not'' the global poor.}} just need to stop replacing them so often. If you want novelty, trade with your friends or whatever.")
 
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
Tl;dr: We can have nice things. Some of us{{x|In general, this includes most of "first-world" countries (middle class and richer) and ''not'' the global poor.}} just need to stop replacing them so often. If you want novelty, trade with your friends or whatever.
Tl;dr:   We{{x|this includes the whole world, not just "first-world" countries}}can have nice things. Some of us{{x|In general, this includes most of "first-world" countries (middle class and richer) and ''not'' the global poor.}} just need to stop replacing them so often. If you want novelty, trade with your friends or whatever.
 
<!-- TALK: maybe try replacing these expandables with 'cite' notes and see if it looks better or worse -->
<!-- alternative phrasing: Yes, we can have nice things. No, we can't be replacing them as often as we do. {{x|Note: this is targeted at most of 'first world' countries (middle class and richer). No one should tell the global poor to consume less.}} -->

Revision as of 22:26, 11 February 2023

Tl;dr:   We(...)( this includes the whole world, not just "first-world" countries )can have nice things. Some of us(...)( In general, this includes most of "first-world" countries (middle class and richer) and not the global poor. ) just need to stop replacing them so often. If you want novelty, trade with your friends or whatever.