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clark, in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?
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Dame veneno by Los Chunguitos.

Aussiemandeus, in Anyone shop on Temu? What are your best finds?
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I’m not sure why people are hating on you, perhaps some kind of advertising thing?

I dont use temu at all, but the leatherman shears etc are they genuine?

phoneymouse, (edited )

I haven’t used the real leatherman shears, but they seem legit. The design is exactly the same, though there isn’t a leatherman logo on it. I can cut a penny with the ring cutter, so they’re pretty sturdy. It’s not something I’d use regularly, but I keep them in my car just in case I encounter an accident and need to use the glass breaker, belt cutter, or other components.

TheInsane42,
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I’m not sure why people are hating on you, perhaps some kind of advertising thing?

Temu is known for forcing their suppliers to sell below production costs so they can flood the market with cheap junk. Say the same tactic Amazon uses, but to it’s extreme. (and there are loads that already avoid Amazone like the plague it is)

phoneymouse,

Not sure where you saw this, but I think it’s possible. The thing is a lot of the stuff available on Temu is sold on Amazon for a higher price. So, I think the cheap prices come from cutting out the markup added by an American importer.

TheInsane42,
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As far as I understood It’s not even denying the producers a profit, it’s forcing them to take the loss on the products, just to take a market share.

Amazon ‘only’ prohibits suppliers to make profit (and then buy the company if the product sells).

Aussiemandeus,
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Thank you, i didn’t even realise Amazon did this either.

Fortunately i almost never use any of the online shops like these.

gregorum, in What are you drinking tonight, and is it what you really want to be drinking?

Bourbon. Yes

plactagonic, in What are you drinking tonight, and is it what you really want to be drinking?

Water, tea and lots of different beers. Clasic work day - today we have to taste what we have in tanks and the tea and water is for staing hydrated.

dfi, in Have you ever seen coal burn? If yes, why?

Here in New Zealand you can buy it at the Hardware store in 20KG bags. Older houses have pot belly “stoves” for heat, which are smaller then log burners usually, and coal is the best fuel for them.

fubarx, in What are you drinking tonight, and is it what you really want to be drinking?

Vodka martini with Dolin dry Vermouth. Lots of crushed ice. Shaken. Poured over green olives stuffed with garlic.

neidu2, in What are you drinking tonight, and is it what you really want to be drinking?

Beer in an airport lounge, and no.
Tomorrow it will be beer in a hotel lobby, which is what I’m looking forward to.

Sammy,
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Get yourself a Breakfast Pint; you’ve earned it!

neidu2,

Waiting at the first airport right now. There’s no beer here though, as it’s a tiny local airport with only a vending machine. But in about two hours I’ll be landing at a larger regional one. As I’m a very frequent flier this means lounge access and free beer during my three hour wait.

neidu2, in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?

Olivia Lufkin - Stars shining out

chunkmcbeefchest, in What are the best steps to reduce the wealth of billionaires?

Remember that company that made the base pay $70,000 for everyone. News was predicting (hoping) they would fail in a year. They didn’t, and big surprise, they have amazing staff retention. We need more companies like that. Places that pay well where people want to work. They would eventually pull away all the talent from the horde companies and shut them down. It would be a long fight, but glorious to see the workers sip tea and watch their old companies fail. This is how you beat the current system, by making egalitarian companies that can actually compete with them, where people are proud to work and get paid a living wage.

themeatbridge, (edited ) in Anyone shop on Temu? What are your best finds?

Temu isn’t a new idea. There have been many international shopping apps before. Temu is just currently popular.

Intellectual property law is quite different in China. Some might say it’s non-existent, but I think that’s an oversimplification and I don’t want to get bogged down in an argument over international economic law. Point is, China has a lot of manufacturing facilities, and make a lot of the products you know and love.

It’s no secret that once a product is made in China, the designs and details become available to other manufacturers in China (and in other countries, but Temu is a Chinese company). Temu works with manufacturers directly to sell product directly without the markup, marketing, warehousing, etc that come with normal e-commerce.

Benchmade needs to let you know they make knives, they need to create designs that are high quality and people like, and then they have to stand by their product. They also need to turn a profit. Temu just needs to profit, and they are probably willing to take less of a markup in exchange for volume. The low cost is their marketing.

Now when it comes to a knock-off, and this goes for anything, but we’ll use Benchmade knives as the example, the results depend on what sort of knock-off you’re getting.

The best case scenario is that it’s the same design, same materials, possibly even the same manifacturing plant that makes real Benchmade knives. Then you get a high quality knife at close to factory direct prices. Congratulations, you’ve scored a steal, and I do mean that you’ve purchased a product that has been stolen. The ethics of that are on you, I’m not here to judge.

The next best possible knock-off is the same design, same materials, and maybe the same manufacturer, but it’s a knife that didn’t pass qualtiy control standards. It would have become a Benchmade knife, but for some reason it was not made to spec. Maybe the printing was off and you get an otherwise impeccable Bonchmude knife. Or maybe the steel was improperly hardened and the blade will snap when you apply pressure. Provided you don’t hurt yourself or get eaten by the bear you were trying to stab, worst case is you’re out the price of the knife. Temu isn’t going to stand by their product, because it’s not actually theirs.

The third possible knock-off is a generic version of the knife design. Seeing the sales of quality knives, the manufacturer decides to copy the design to make something that looks like a quality knife, but make it as cheaply as possible. Plastic replaces metal parts wherever possible, glue replaces welds, and the metal used is referred to as “steel-adjacent.” This is going to be a piece of crap for sure, and won’t actually be worth the price you pay for it, even if it’s free.

Here’s the big problem with Temu, there’s no telling which is which from the product postings. You see the same generic photo from four different item listings, and the knife you buy today won’t be there tomorrow. Even if you order two of the same product from the same manufacturer, you could get two wildly different quality levels. And you’re far more likely to get the third kind than either of the first two.

Think of the Temu stuff as disposable. “I’ll probably throw this away evetually.” It’s worth it if you use the thing and don’t throw it away immediately. Now, I said I wasn’t going to judge, hut the last thing I’ll say is that we could all do with a little less waste. Let’s all of us think twice before shipping disposable products halfway across the world.

But other than that, if it’s “worth it” is really up to you.

lung, in How are you all making it right now with grocery store prices?
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Step 1) plant potatoes Step 2) cry

ReiRose,

Some things can be grown at home with relative ease and not much space. A lot depends on where you are, how much space you have, your soil, if you can invest money, what spare time you can give. So either research or experimentation is key.

I live in Florida (I’m sorry I’m voting as hard as I can) and have had success with these from seeds or cut-offs from store bought items: Kiwis, passion fruit, pineapple, tomatoes, garlic, turmeric, onion, ginger. These I have bought the plant or seeds from nurseries (or Korean supermarket): Brocoli, any peppers, any dark leafy greens.

There is so much information on youtube. I found the initial time to set up a small garden is about 10- 20 hours in the first 2 weeks, then about 10-20 mins every 2 to 3 days.

charlytune, in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?

“Prisencolinensinainciusol” by Adriano Celentano. I don’t know if we could really say what language it’s in, but I definitely don’t speak it.

youtu.be/-VsmF9m_Nt8

clay_pidgin,

I have shown this to so many people. I guess it’s not harder to learn nonsense words than words in a language you don’t know.

Sim, in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?

Most things by Snow Tha Product - start with ‘Butter’ or ‘No Cap In My Captions’.

HerbalGamer, in How are you all making it right now with grocery store prices?
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HootinNHollerin,

Super Hans is the man

Landmammals, in What are the best steps to reduce the wealth of billionaires?

Execute all the billionaires, starting at the top. Continue until the desired number of billionaires is reached.

Hypothetically.

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