I don't see the point, sure it probably increases the electricity bill somewhat significantly, that's only like 10k worth of stuff they claim they worked extra for, or traded something for. It's not nothing, but it's almost certainly less than vacations, a boat, skiing, and so on.
I don't get it, if that's their main thing I'd still consider them pretty poor. I'd expect most people to have spent more than their value in vacations, takeout, and coffee.
You're assuming he doesn't have more discretionary spending when if this is any indication, he probably has a fair bit there for Postmates takeout and all the other doodads sitting around his apartment. If the guy isn't OK with renting, which it sounds like he isn't, he should be saving up for a house too. Collecting arcade cabinets doesn't help you buy a house.
I don't see the point, sure it probably increases the electricity bill somewhat significantly, that's only like 10k worth of stuff they claim they worked extra for, or traded something for. It's not nothing, but it's almost certainly less than vacations, a boat, skiing, and so on.
I'm pretty sure the Redditor didn't need to commission a pink neon sign for the arcade.
That's very basic, it probably cost around $50.
https://i.imgur.com/JwH7cnP.jpg
I don't get it, if that's their main thing I'd still consider them pretty poor. I'd expect most people to have spent more than their value in vacations, takeout, and coffee.
Vacation lol, working class people don't go on vacations (unless you cound road trips as vacations). At least nobody I knew did.
You're assuming he doesn't have more discretionary spending when if this is any indication, he probably has a fair bit there for Postmates takeout and all the other doodads sitting around his apartment. If the guy isn't OK with renting, which it sounds like he isn't, he should be saving up for a house too. Collecting arcade cabinets doesn't help you buy a house.