You've really really changed my mindset, Shelby. I used to be in the influencer scene on Instagram and I made the decision to stop doing brand deals, change my username to something closer to my own name instead of the brand I built for myself, and now I am determined to use my platform for activism and my art. I don't want my job to be to sell things to people. Also! I'm an austinite too and you've helped me see what I can do at a local level and I'm really grateful for it.
Hey computer engineer here! They find out things like the first skincare one using data maps. If you put your gps to the doctors office or put their address in your phone, instagram scraps that and then looks at you doctors data map and see they research or posted about selling those brands and then put them in your feed. That’s why apps ask to track your location lol. They also do this with any family members or friends you may be close to or text a lot where their searches and interests will be advertised to you to expand the market as it’s more likely you’ve already heard about the product from the person your close with therefore increasing your likelihood of buying it when it comes up.
I work for a university sustainability department and they held a free Thrift shop of things people donated when moving out of the dorms last spring and it was unbelievable the amount of stuff. Hundreds and hundreds of garbage bags full. Lots of people picked back up stuff though! Happy to see college students embracing thrifted goods
I wanted to buy a clothes steamer. I could have bought one new but Shelby inspired me to find one secondhand instead. It wasn’t difficult and I saved money in the process. Yay!
Not a response to you pumpkin but for anyone else considering: if you have a clothes iron it probably already has a steam-function. So if you only need the steamer every now and then it might be a good idea to try that first! You can still hang the clothing up and instead of putting the iron to the cloth hover it around the wrinkled parts and press the steamer button.
How do you trust that the steamer will actually work long enough to get your money's worth? I do buy second hand tech, but only if the company has refurbishing programs such as apple, espresso, dyson etc because then it can get repaired or have a warranty
@@emily5802 I think it can depend on your intentions of using it sometimes. In my case, I wasn’t even sure if I was gonna like it or not cause I never used one before and I didn’t have anyone to borrow one from to find out. So that was all the more reason for me to not invest in a new one. But I guess if there’s a product you know for a fact you’re gonna use a lot/for a long time, it might be different.
I got major red flags from Blueland. They were asking me to promote their products to customers in the U.K. They don’t have stockists in this country. They were asking me to encourage people to import cleaning products from the USA. Absolutely not:
You know what the worst part is... I'm halfway through this anti-consumerism video and I feel the urge to buy something 😭 this whole system is messing up our brains, but at least you give me the awareness to identify it and hopefully make it easier to resist
I’d pay for the app ONCE. I’m not paying any monthly fees. I already hate soooo many places have a month sub now. It’s ridiculous. Also your not alone. For me it’s not the ads, it’s the regular people. I see so many people decorating for fall by BUY all new things. It makes me so sad and mad. No hate on them but it’s definitely part of our culture. And I hate it.
Instituting a 7-14 day waiting period really helped me buy less. I don’t let myself buy anything just because I saw an ad for it. I have to wait! Also, I’m not going to ask where your top is from bc it’s not important, but I do want to say that color looks so good on you! You glow!
You’re 100% correct about YT premium. I pay it with pride. I’m a loyal consumer because it’s just so peaceful here. When they stop pushing shorts on me, then I’ll be back to my happy place.
I’d love to see an entire video dedicated to TikTok shop. Almost every single video is an ad or something with a link to TikTok shop and they even added a shop tab! It honestly feels like the new Amazon.
yes. It's so annoying. I go to tiktok to honestly look at funny stuff but ever since tiktok shop became bigger and everyone decided they're a sales person, all I get is stuff people are trying to sale. and it's so frustrating
YES this needs to be a series. Because I for one, get busy, and lazy, and sometimes try and fall for the ads. Simply because life can be hard, and crazy, and treating yourself feels good! Being reminded is a beautiful thing, and you are SO APPRECIATED
you're not alone, but better late than never , the fact that we stop , come out of the loop and become intentional is good ,rather than how majority is unaware and continue the cycle.
I have come off social media completely. For multiple reasons but this is one of them. I honestly don't buy anything now but essentials. I don't know what the hot trend is, I don't know what the new skin care is. I just do what I do and it's honestly really refreshing. I find myself using my phone less and less and actually finding time for things I want to do. I've been off for months and still feel like I'm de toxicing from it!
@@livingvicariously5108 honestly it's been eye opening! Even little things like I get out of bed 20 mins earlier cause I'm not scrolling anymore. I have also been able to set goals and actually stick to them as I'm not on my phone anymore. I know it makes sense but it's still mad when you experience it. I've been off since the end of February and I'm still experiencing new benefits from it!
Basically, all of the hype around pva (polyvinyl alcohol) being harmful for the environment came from one study that happened to be funded by the one company who happens to not use them in their eco friendly laundry detergent
Just found your channel! Love your anti consumerism content. I haven't seen much of your stuff so you might have talked about it before, but for me insta and TikTok advertising also makes me feel compelled to try to monetize all my hobbies. Which really is difficult for me. It ruins my hobbies for me. I can no longer do the things I do to relax because it's not relaxing to constantly be thinking about trying to make money off of it
instagram is so curated. i used to never click ads but during the pandemic I started to. my ads are creepy accurate. even when it's not a product I get home workouts designed by people from cirque du soleil which is right up my alley. Instagram ads are very on the nose on what's relevant to me and even the colours and styles of things... I lack the same willpower as you since my trauma was very much not buying or spending money on anything up until i moved out (during the pandemic). i'm trying to find that balance but I like that a lot of my ads are more services than products. I found my massage therapist from an insta ad
I LOVE the direction you're taking! You disseminate info in an accessible way and this message is so needed for every average person. We don't need all this shit!
Instagram is SO tempting. I only ever go on there to chat with friends that don't have WhatsApp but then I start scrolling and get ads for sustainable underwear, period panties, brands with circular packaging etc. I'd definitely be down for a new deinfluencing/anti-haul series (the difference between the 2 for me is that deinfluencing seems to primarily describe influencer sponsorships whereas anti-haul sounds like giving stuff away or smt, deinfluencing does seem more apt for the times)
I have 2 swimsuits as a curvy woman: a mint green polka dot one; and a black one. do I need another? hell no. i don't even window shop at the swimsuit section anymore.
I spend just as much time hiding adverts on social media as actually watching what I want to! As a 52 year old I'm not as influenced by adverts as much anymore......I literally don't need it!! Thanks for this video, very helpful xx
Pretty sure The Barbie Movie was made for preteens/teens. Maybe because I was literally sitting next some teens in the theater. During the "brewsky beer" scene, one turns to her friends and asks "Is this movie sponsored?" Sweetie, yes it's heavily sponsored, but "brewsky beer" isn't real. 😂
My feed is maybe 2-3 posts made by people I'm actually following, then recommended posts, ads, random sponsored posts from people I'm *not* following, and loads of "hey you need to buy this". I am a content creator, I do the occasional sponsorship and collaboration, but watching this is just absolutely eye opening to how social media has basically altered itself to online shopping.
I noticed they have advertised they are the first to sell toilet cleaning tabs....This is not true. I have been buying a toilet cleaning tab from Marilla's Mindful supplies for awhile now. And they deleted my comment on the post I saw on fb.
I bought from Parade recently because I needed a new bra and I was getting a ton of ads from them. My total purchase was a bra and 3 pairs of panties, I even paid shipping instead of hitting the spending target to qualify for "free delivery." What confused me on their website is this part in fabric details "made with certified recycled fabric for everyday from the softest recycled yarns." Okay, but what kind of yarns? Needless to say, everything is synthetic and I'm sweating a lot in their underwear. I wonder if it can double as a swimsuit, otherwise I'm saving it for winter.
im a micro influencer or "i was" at first it was fun but social media ads and the whole influence thing made me mentally unstable. i stopped promoting stuffs ./ sometimes i do want to show ppl what i got but not because i want to earn something but like hey guys u would like this, based on hobbies or fashion taste. instagram made me so SICK, i changed it as a personal blog. keep in private what i buy and i show it in my photos they would be there but not mentioned. im trying to use the app for making stories but use it on the pc to avoid ads ;). its too sick to see ads every 1-2 posts. i hope i can become a real/better "influence" by doing things that can literal help ppl and not accumulate stuff just because its cute.. :(
I reeeaally needed this video now. I have also been overwhelmed by the big consumption trend as well, and there's so many things I have needed to talk myself out of buying. I have bought some stuff, but I always ask myself if this is something I still gonna use in 3 years before buying. Still, my consumption is way to big and I keep thinking about all the things I could buy and all the things I am still talking myself from buying. Having videos like this is a big support and reminder of an ethical/mindful consumption. If you like making these videos, please continue. Not only are they really needed, but you make them very entertaining as well.
I like how you mention using a waiting period to decide if you really want something!! Letting things sit in my online shopping cart for a few days has saved me a ton of money by making me realize I can totally live without those things! Especially if I forget that it’s there 😂
I'm extra annoyed by ads recently because my OCD has given me severe money anxiety and I won't purchase stuff online unless I need it, and even then it's second hand *cough* college textbooks. But I need to complain for a quick second. Maybe a bit too personal but what I would giiiiive to be able to opt out of menstruation product ads. I use reusable products. I don't need more reusable products. The way I have to hear Amy Schumer talk to me about tampax no matter how many times I say I'm not interested, I don't care, I don't want it, kills my soul.
Listen, I will take as many reminders to stop buying shit as I can get. I want to behave in ways that align with my values, but I'm not immune to advertising and wanting that quick dopamine hit either. I hate ads so much.
I remember reading an article a few years ago that mentioned that on Instagram specifically, the ratio of ads to actual posts was 1:3/4. So for every 3 (sometimes 4) posts from people you follow there will be an ad on the next. And repeat. I noticed that on your example and I have noticed that about my feed for years.
Honestly, when I need something it goes on the specific Google Doc, I find it online or in a store, I buy it, and that's that. There's no way an ad can be enticing to me cause if it's not on the list, it means I don't need it.
Totally agree with you about the Barbie movie. Even if the cast/crew really wanted to say something substantial about gender and social justice, at the end of the day the movie is a Mattel commercial. Verilybitchie had a really great analysis video on it too!
Damn, you rock! It’s beautiful to find actual content created by a genuine person with a purpose (other than fame and making money). Thank you for motivating and inspiring towards a more efficient way to communicate sustainability to others (I get all passionate and aggressive about it) ❤
Honestly, it's part of why I use social media less and less. Deleted tumblr because I was tired of the horrible ui and the ads. Deleted insight timer because they sell data for advertisers and it feels abusive. Very close to deactivating fb and just using messenger. I'm only on twitter and ig at this point but I HATE the ads. We live in Black Mirror...
Everytime I watch one of your videos I really just want to to keep watching all day because your passion for these causes is genuinely contagious. It is so hard to try to be sustainable or to not buy things when it is constantly being advertised to me all day everyday. Thanks for keeping me accountable!!!!!
Please do a video on Parade. I bought some stuff from them because they did seem affordable and sustainable and I can’t thrift undies. Their stuff is nice, but I do always wonder if they’re too good to be true.
i see anti-hauling & deinfluencing as pretty much the same thing. though i think of it as "anti-hauling" is more going through specific things you won't buy (mainly in video formate), while deinfluencing feels like it's covering a bit more ground and can be done in more ways (like in text, speaking more generally and promoting not buying stuff or buying secondhand, making people think about consumerism in general etc)
i’m all the way at the end of this spectrum, i really dislike social media in general. i’d recommend the documentary the social dilemma. it’s really scary honestly, they really don’t care about your well being and just want to exploit you as much as possible :/ all social media is now is ads on every platform, and when you see posts that are actually people you follow and not recommendations, a lot of it is fake anyways. (i miss when early social media was just meant to check in with people you know and not something you spent much time on)
I am definitely past the ads thanks to you and your content Shelbi! However... I am a sucker for buying things second hand on instagram. I don't want to unfollow the pages so now I am scrolling past stories. The day before this video came out I bought a second hand pair of moon studs 🙊. One can be a second hand over consumer and I have to watch myself!
I feel like this mindset has expanded into in person interactions. The standard response to "i like your top" used to be "hah, this old thing, ive had it forever" or maybe "thanks, its new!" But now it's socrazy to see how often even my eco conscious friends say "it's from SHEIN, I'll text you the link!" People are inadvertently being ads now. I can't believe it.
I quit social media because I just felt "full." Scrolling on Facebook every day felt like hovering over a table after I had finished eating. I was so sick of reading the "spiritual" posts made by people who were adding me as a friend... they were always looking for new "clients." I'll never charge or pay for the conversations i have with my peers: I'm not a guru or a client. Im glad i had the discipline to avoid the other platforms because I would have encountered the same burnout while watching influencers. I can imagine that I'd feel the same way.
Your videos are always so interesting and leave me thinking about them long after watching Shelby. I've been a big consumer in the past and trying to change my ways, your videos are really helping! I would love a video in what to do instead of spending/when you feel the urge to spend- I know this sounds a bit silly but I think it would be useful for a lot of us who have/had speaking as an activity or 'hobby' ❤
This is totally the reminder I needed to spend less time on Instagram!! I was wondering why I'd been feeling like the answer to all my problems is to buy more clothes.... Imma go set some app timers now. 😂 Thank you!!!
I was scrolling through Pinterest the other day and there was a SUPER insideous ad. There was a pin for a shirt (not my style in any way) and directly underneath that pin there was a Temu ad for a very very similar shirt. It felt super gross.
Love the video! Me personally though, I would never pay money just to not have adds, especially monthly or on a regular basis. I am pretty poor and have been most of my life so I don’t buy stuff because I simply can’t, ads or no ads. It’s been years and I can’t buy the stuff I need that others consider “essentials.” So even though now I have more disposable income and things are looking up I can’t even imagine paying money for something like this, simply because of my mindset over the years. No judgement to you personally, just sharing my perspective.
You’re talking about Ego Depletion! We’re shown so many targeted adds that the part of us that says “No, I shouldn’t”, is worn down over time until we give in.
Love the video! Thank you for always reminding us not to succumb to consumerism. I'm pretty lucky to not get many targeted ads, neither on insta or tt, and even if they look nice and colourful, they are just...so annoying! another reason not to buy
That dress is all over my TT as well--I think it's just super trending and super pushed. I'm also over having so many targeted ads trying to hook me in, but even more over all the TT shop vids it keeps pushing. Even if it's content I like, it IMMEDIATELY puts me off. 😢
Your explanation of what goes through your mind when you see an ad helps me better analyze my own thought processes, too. I definitely feel more prepared to be a conscious consumer. Thanks for another amazing video :) Also, I wish sustainability was as simple and easy as "plastic = bad"! I'm trying my best to let go of the idea that an item's end-of-life is the most important factor in its sustainability. I understand the importance of using what I have, buying secondhand, supporting the local economy, eating plant-based, choosing in-season foods, and checking that production was ethical ... but I still feel lost, like I should be doing more, so I'm about to re-watch some of your older videos. Anyway, I've loved your channel for years and I'm so glad the world has you. 💚💚💚 To anyone who took the time to read all of this, I hope you're having a lovely day.
Worst targeted ads: Ads for kid’s stuff. Kids grow. Go to school. Use up their art stuff. You need to look for new things constantly. I buy most things Second Hand but WILL research the things on Ecosia before. And suddenly my whole feed is full of it. And when I actually have to buy (new or Second Hand) these brands are the first I research, because I know them. And a lot of Moms (cause of course not dads;) ) don’t have that much time an will simply buy stuff from the ads. Hate it. BUT I actually found one or two sustainable shops (online and offline) for kid’s stuff that I cannot buy Second hand and try to stick to it. But I find myself at least clicking on the ads frequently.
They work! I can think of two items (albeit sustainable items i didnt have another equivalent of) I have bought from instagram. I studied digital marketing and still somehow was fooled. I agree w your barbie take. I love barbie, the movies and yeah the whole thing, but the new movie…it just had a very weird conclusion. Who was it made for? Not me and I love barbie. TH-cam works too. Too many videos are indirectly selling stuff to you (testing a product included) Also, im conflicted, im mad at the shaving ads i keep getting but also i will never buy it so i feel …like i’m winning? But also i dont need the shame
Just found your channel and holy crap am I thankful. I am a couple years post grad and it’s been hard to break the consumerism cycle and ignore the pressure of fitting in or getting what is in trend just because it’s “in trend.” I have been watching you for a few months and I’m proud to say I’m at LEAST trying to be more sustainable by introducing more reusable/recyclable/recycled products, started hardcore thrifting, and began growing my own produce 🎉 never would’ve thought I could do this in my twenties, thanks for the inspo 🩵🩵🩵
I'm actually super curious to hear your perspective further on the Barbie movie. I can understand some downsides and talking points but I really thought it was super funny and took it as more of a feminist approach. Granted it could've touched more on other topics within feminism. I wasn't really focusing on the capitalism part of it as much and I'm super curious to hear what you think.
that little cloud phone holder thingy is so cute tho 🥺 my phone holder ring thingy broke and now pondering if I need new or if I'll be fine...there's a chance that I will drop my phone...a lot
Haven’t watched your videos in a couple years. And your hair looks so much better. Not sure if you added a conditioner or whatever. But your hair looks so much healthier
Shelby omg this brands are so so insidious... I never never buy anything from an ad. Honestly the main factor is the money. Im a full time student living on my own I work. I dont have very if not any "shopping money". However when you talked about the dress it reminded me of the viral halara dress I'm sure they burned it into my psychic and now I'm convinced I need it. Ive been thinking about it for months but i dont think I would if I had not seen those ads everyday for such a long time....
I may be wrong, but isn't there a way in app settings to turn off targeted ads? Like you'll still have adds, but they supposedly won't be targeted towards you, just random ads. Or is that working just in EU
I don't want to jinx it but I basically never get ads on instagram, I'm wondering if it is because of my location? if this is like an US problem? This is really mind blowing
I just wanted to update that scrolling through Instagram more recently most of my ads are events or Spotify sponsorships I enjoy that plenty. If I like a song I’m directed right to Spotify or Apple to play or save it. Events I have to be careful with because I’ve seen a couple that are out of the country or far away…I’m like Insta are you telling me to travel more? Don’t threaten me with a good time 😉 So I wanted to share that to say if you really don’t like product ads I feel like Insta is still winning. It adjusts to show me relevant things I like and they aren’t all product based 🤪💕
I super relate to not wanting to buy things that have been on my wish list for awhile because suddenly the internet wants me to have it. I’ve had my eyes on a Stanley cup for months and months- maybe a year or so tbh. About 3 or 4 months ago they became the tiktok girlie cup and everywhere started selling out of them/ people started reselling for ridiculous prices. So I just sit here with my yeti that’s too big for my cup holder/everyday life and dig my heels in. 😅
There's literally countless things I've added to my online cart, put down my phone, and deleted the tab in Chrome 5 days later. Waiting a couple of days before purchasing works.
Shelby, can you please talk about Blueland and what you referred to in the video? I just got all of their different cleaning bottles off of my buy nothing and I was going to start buying their tablets.
😅 The roast on Barbie, loved it haha. I like this style of content. I work with one other person in the office and I appreciate the rants. I also stopped using IG because of ads and prefer tiktok to connect with people. I'm trying to pay off debt so the ads are hard to escape but I have to remind myself, " I don't need this!" I've adopted a wait a buy mindset and has worked wonders.
Iv massively changed my Mindset on what I buy, mostly with makeup subscription boxes and clothes. It’s mostly down to being a stay at home mum and not having as much money but also it just seems like such a waste. Also with who im buying from, I can’t bring myself to but from shien or boohoo or any other place like that when I know how they pay staff ( or should I say modern day slaves which is what it truly is) when I have a son at home.
Around 95% of my targeted ads are blueland, native, and who gives a crap. At this point I'd welcome different ads just to have something new to watch 😂. But I don't know if it's just how I am or the marketing degrees I have, but my brain doesn't work like you're describing. Like, I don't care if my clothes aren't caught up to what's trending and I don't get bored with wearing the same stuff, for example. These ads don't stick in my brain like that, even if it's something I am interested in. Unless it's weirdly specific to something I need, I won't bite.
I really liked this video and I would love to see more about how brands can do better. I am not going to lie, I've never watched your antihaul video on Trader Joe's. I shop there a lot, mostly because our store is close enough to my house to walk, and my daughter (who has a muscular disease) is able to walk around the small store. And I have always been afraid that your video will say not to shop there. They obviously have their problems (like waaaay too much plastic), but it works so well for my family. I would like to see more videos calling out brands and companies for bad marketing. Also, I absolutely agree, we need to stop shopping and buying things!
I haven’t even seen the Barbie movie but PLEASE do a review on it I feel like that would get a lot of people to watch the video + be introduced to anti capitalism etc.
I partially agree about the Barbie movie. It didn't feel empowering to me, it just reminded me how bad things are and left me with a similar depressed feeling to what I felt after I watched the movie Promising Young Woman.
I no longer scroll on social media and haven't for a couple of years. I see too many ads and get annoyed. TikTok shop is why I stopped using TikTok. All the ads have meant I basically only post on Instagram. Also, people buy new swimsuits every year? In the past 20 years I've bought 4 swimsuits, I think? Might be 5. I buy a new one when I lose it, but that's because I lose things in moves. Also, I watch minimalist and anti-consumer content... and never fail, I get spammed with Temu ads.... clearly they don't learn.
Hi ! Thank you for this lovely and very necessary video ! I don't really have any social media (no Tiktok, Instagram, Facebook) and this reminds me why they wouldn't be a great fit for me :) ! Though, I have to admit that TH-cam ads/sponsorships can sometimes be quite tiring as well. Obviously, I really want to support the creators I follow (including on Patreon/by not skipping ads etc...) and I would never chastise them for just trying to find a source of income, but I really do struggle to find a lot of the ad reads authentic or pleasant to listen through. It doesn't really help that a lot of them are very similar (for Squarespace, Nord VPN, HelloFresh etc...) so it feels like you're being told the same thing over and over. By the way, the channel VerilyBitchie has made a video on Barbie called "The Plastic feminism of Barbie", exploring how Mattel was very involved in the movie and used it as a big budget ad, while refusing to address the fact that the brand is completely uninterested in sustainability and fair labour. So, you're not the only one having a bit of a mixed reaction ! Love love ! 😘
I blocked the word Temu on TikTok because the ads and those videos of photos you scroll through unsuspectingly until you hit a Temu promo drive me INSANE.
My instagram ads entertain me because they're usually for fashion-related stuff. . . but I have a literal sustainable fashion business myself, I'm not interested in purchasing things, I follow all these fashion-related accounts in an attempt to build community with other sustainable fashion people. The other ones that crack me up are "learn to sew" ads and I'm like babe, I did three years of post-secondary for that, I'm good.
i keep getting ads on TH-cam for stores i already shop, specifically Who Gives a Crap (toilet paper) and Thrift Books. I guess it's better than being exposed to those targeted ads but it seems like a waste of advertising money since im already a customer.
Would LOVE to hear more about Parade- I see them all over all the time, with new collections all the time, and I’m not entirely sure how sustainable they actually are
You've really really changed my mindset, Shelby. I used to be in the influencer scene on Instagram and I made the decision to stop doing brand deals, change my username to something closer to my own name instead of the brand I built for myself, and now I am determined to use my platform for activism and my art. I don't want my job to be to sell things to people. Also! I'm an austinite too and you've helped me see what I can do at a local level and I'm really grateful for it.
based.
Love this, thank you for sharing
Based queen 👑
Wow this is incredible!!! Good on you!!!
Shelb is an austinite? Wait we need a meet up event. I vote for the Austin food forest!
Hey computer engineer here! They find out things like the first skincare one using data maps. If you put your gps to the doctors office or put their address in your phone, instagram scraps that and then looks at you doctors data map and see they research or posted about selling those brands and then put them in your feed. That’s why apps ask to track your location lol. They also do this with any family members or friends you may be close to or text a lot where their searches and interests will be advertised to you to expand the market as it’s more likely you’ve already heard about the product from the person your close with therefore increasing your likelihood of buying it when it comes up.
Also I agree, the shift needs to be cultural, and making sustainability more accessible through education is an awesome goal.
+ bumping this
Yep. No coincidences anymore
shit like this is why the world is going to hell and that's the simplest way I can express my rage at being "micromanaged" by apps.
I work for a university sustainability department and they held a free Thrift shop of things people donated when moving out of the dorms last spring and it was unbelievable the amount of stuff. Hundreds and hundreds of garbage bags full. Lots of people picked back up stuff though! Happy to see college students embracing thrifted goods
Thrifting is my jam. I love thrifting. If I had a car I'd be more likely to thrift everything within reason.
That’s amazing!
I wanted to buy a clothes steamer. I could have bought one new but Shelby inspired me to find one secondhand instead. It wasn’t difficult and I saved money in the process. Yay!
Not a response to you pumpkin but for anyone else considering: if you have a clothes iron it probably already has a steam-function. So if you only need the steamer every now and then it might be a good idea to try that first! You can still hang the clothing up and instead of putting the iron to the cloth hover it around the wrinkled parts and press the steamer button.
@@RioRavpumpkin 😭♥️
How do you trust that the steamer will actually work long enough to get your money's worth? I do buy second hand tech, but only if the company has refurbishing programs such as apple, espresso, dyson etc because then it can get repaired or have a warranty
@@emily5802 I think it can depend on your intentions of using it sometimes. In my case, I wasn’t even sure if I was gonna like it or not cause I never used one before and I didn’t have anyone to borrow one from to find out. So that was all the more reason for me to not invest in a new one. But I guess if there’s a product you know for a fact you’re gonna use a lot/for a long time, it might be different.
@@emily5802Apple products have been proven to intentionally slow down tho…
I got major red flags from Blueland. They were asking me to promote their products to customers in the U.K. They don’t have stockists in this country. They were asking me to encourage people to import cleaning products from the USA. Absolutely not:
You know what the worst part is... I'm halfway through this anti-consumerism video and I feel the urge to buy something 😭 this whole system is messing up our brains, but at least you give me the awareness to identify it and hopefully make it easier to resist
I’d pay for the app ONCE. I’m not paying any monthly fees. I already hate soooo many places have a month sub now. It’s ridiculous.
Also your not alone. For me it’s not the ads, it’s the regular people. I see so many people decorating for fall by BUY all new things. It makes me so sad and mad. No hate on them but it’s definitely part of our culture. And I hate it.
Instituting a 7-14 day waiting period really helped me buy less. I don’t let myself buy anything just because I saw an ad for it. I have to wait!
Also, I’m not going to ask where your top is from bc it’s not important, but I do want to say that color looks so good on you! You glow!
YES!! OMG, so important. Buying less is the most important step in creating less waste.
You’re 100% correct about YT premium. I pay it with pride. I’m a loyal consumer because it’s just so peaceful here. When they stop pushing shorts on me, then I’ll be back to my happy place.
1000% agree
I’d love to see an entire video dedicated to TikTok shop. Almost every single video is an ad or something with a link to TikTok shop and they even added a shop tab! It honestly feels like the new Amazon.
yes. It's so annoying.
I go to tiktok to honestly look at funny stuff but ever since tiktok shop became bigger and everyone decided they're a sales person, all I get is stuff people are trying to sale. and it's so frustrating
YES this needs to be a series. Because I for one, get busy, and lazy, and sometimes try and fall for the ads. Simply because life can be hard, and crazy, and treating yourself feels good! Being reminded is a beautiful thing, and you are SO APPRECIATED
you're not alone, but better late than never , the fact that we stop , come out of the loop and become intentional is good ,rather than how majority is unaware and continue the cycle.
I have come off social media completely. For multiple reasons but this is one of them. I honestly don't buy anything now but essentials. I don't know what the hot trend is, I don't know what the new skin care is. I just do what I do and it's honestly really refreshing. I find myself using my phone less and less and actually finding time for things I want to do. I've been off for months and still feel like I'm de toxicing from it!
This is so inspiring. I’m so tempted to get an old flip phone and not use socials anymore either.
@@livingvicariously5108 honestly it's been eye opening! Even little things like I get out of bed 20 mins earlier cause I'm not scrolling anymore. I have also been able to set goals and actually stick to them as I'm not on my phone anymore. I know it makes sense but it's still mad when you experience it. I've been off since the end of February and I'm still experiencing new benefits from it!
The fact that Shelby doesn’t even say the name of the “sustainable cleaning company” kills me 😂 The brand that shall not be named!
What is the tea around Bl**land 👀👀👀
I think it’s bl--land
Wha??? I buy from them. I didn’t know they are problematic.
Yeah what is up with them? I tried to look it up but couldn’t find a definitive answer, I thought they were a more sustainable option
Basically, all of the hype around pva (polyvinyl alcohol) being harmful for the environment came from one study that happened to be funded by the one company who happens to not use them in their eco friendly laundry detergent
Just found your channel! Love your anti consumerism content. I haven't seen much of your stuff so you might have talked about it before, but for me insta and TikTok advertising also makes me feel compelled to try to monetize all my hobbies. Which really is difficult for me. It ruins my hobbies for me. I can no longer do the things I do to relax because it's not relaxing to constantly be thinking about trying to make money off of it
That part!
instagram is so curated. i used to never click ads but during the pandemic I started to. my ads are creepy accurate. even when it's not a product I get home workouts designed by people from cirque du soleil which is right up my alley. Instagram ads are very on the nose on what's relevant to me and even the colours and styles of things... I lack the same willpower as you since my trauma was very much not buying or spending money on anything up until i moved out (during the pandemic). i'm trying to find that balance but I like that a lot of my ads are more services than products. I found my massage therapist from an insta ad
I LOVE the direction you're taking! You disseminate info in an accessible way and this message is so needed for every average person. We don't need all this shit!
Instagram is SO tempting. I only ever go on there to chat with friends that don't have WhatsApp but then I start scrolling and get ads for sustainable underwear, period panties, brands with circular packaging etc.
I'd definitely be down for a new deinfluencing/anti-haul series (the difference between the 2 for me is that deinfluencing seems to primarily describe influencer sponsorships whereas anti-haul sounds like giving stuff away or smt, deinfluencing does seem more apt for the times)
I have 2 swimsuits as a curvy woman: a mint green polka dot one; and a black one. do I need another? hell no. i don't even window shop at the swimsuit section anymore.
I'm honestly surprised ads are STILL this targeted after all the regulations/iOS changes to Facebook/IG advertising! Stay strong :') lol
I spend just as much time hiding adverts on social media as actually watching what I want to! As a 52 year old I'm not as influenced by adverts as much anymore......I literally don't need it!! Thanks for this video, very helpful xx
I buy 90% of my things second hand but Omg these Instagram targeted adds have been really tempting me recently. Makes me want to delete Instagram
I highly recommend deleting insta! I've been off it for several years and it's been good for me
Pretty sure The Barbie Movie was made for preteens/teens. Maybe because I was literally sitting next some teens in the theater. During the "brewsky beer" scene, one turns to her friends and asks "Is this movie sponsored?" Sweetie, yes it's heavily sponsored, but "brewsky beer" isn't real. 😂
My feed is maybe 2-3 posts made by people I'm actually following, then recommended posts, ads, random sponsored posts from people I'm *not* following, and loads of "hey you need to buy this". I am a content creator, I do the occasional sponsorship and collaboration, but watching this is just absolutely eye opening to how social media has basically altered itself to online shopping.
Top left corner “for you”, choose “following” and you will only see stuff from who you are following 😊
@@Merryyy203 very good to know!! thank you for sharing your knowledge 🫡🫶
Please spill the tea on Blueland!! I’m a big blueland girl because I thought they were super transparent 😭
Yes please 🙏🏼
She did one a few months ago but seems that it’s not on her playlist anymore 😅
I noticed they have advertised they are the first to sell toilet cleaning tabs....This is not true. I have been buying a toilet cleaning tab from Marilla's Mindful supplies for awhile now. And they deleted my comment on the post I saw on fb.
Girl, you’re GLOWING in this vid 😍😍
thank you so muchhh 💁
I bought from Parade recently because I needed a new bra and I was getting a ton of ads from them. My total purchase was a bra and 3 pairs of panties, I even paid shipping instead of hitting the spending target to qualify for "free delivery." What confused me on their website is this part in fabric details "made with certified recycled fabric for everyday from the softest recycled yarns." Okay, but what kind of yarns? Needless to say, everything is synthetic and I'm sweating a lot in their underwear. I wonder if it can double as a swimsuit, otherwise I'm saving it for winter.
im a micro influencer or "i was" at first it was fun but social media ads and the whole influence thing made me mentally unstable. i stopped promoting stuffs ./ sometimes i do want to show ppl what i got but not because i want to earn something but like hey guys u would like this, based on hobbies or fashion taste. instagram made me so SICK, i changed it as a personal blog. keep in private what i buy and i show it in my photos they would be there but not mentioned. im trying to use the app for making stories but use it on the pc to avoid ads ;). its too sick to see ads every 1-2 posts. i hope i can become a real/better "influence" by doing things that can literal help ppl and not accumulate stuff just because its cute.. :(
Same here
I reeeaally needed this video now. I have also been overwhelmed by the big consumption trend as well, and there's so many things I have needed to talk myself out of buying. I have bought some stuff, but I always ask myself if this is something I still gonna use in 3 years before buying. Still, my consumption is way to big and I keep thinking about all the things I could buy and all the things I am still talking myself from buying. Having videos like this is a big support and reminder of an ethical/mindful consumption.
If you like making these videos, please continue. Not only are they really needed, but you make them very entertaining as well.
I like how you mention using a waiting period to decide if you really want something!! Letting things sit in my online shopping cart for a few days has saved me a ton of money by making me realize I can totally live without those things! Especially if I forget that it’s there 😂
I'm extra annoyed by ads recently because my OCD has given me severe money anxiety and I won't purchase stuff online unless I need it, and even then it's second hand *cough* college textbooks. But I need to complain for a quick second.
Maybe a bit too personal but what I would giiiiive to be able to opt out of menstruation product ads. I use reusable products. I don't need more reusable products. The way I have to hear Amy Schumer talk to me about tampax no matter how many times I say I'm not interested, I don't care, I don't want it, kills my soul.
Listen, I will take as many reminders to stop buying shit as I can get. I want to behave in ways that align with my values, but I'm not immune to advertising and wanting that quick dopamine hit either. I hate ads so much.
I remember reading an article a few years ago that mentioned that on Instagram specifically, the ratio of ads to actual posts was 1:3/4. So for every 3 (sometimes 4) posts from people you follow there will be an ad on the next. And repeat. I noticed that on your example and I have noticed that about my feed for years.
Honestly, when I need something it goes on the specific Google Doc, I find it online or in a store, I buy it, and that's that. There's no way an ad can be enticing to me cause if it's not on the list, it means I don't need it.
Totally agree with you about the Barbie movie. Even if the cast/crew really wanted to say something substantial about gender and social justice, at the end of the day the movie is a Mattel commercial. Verilybitchie had a really great analysis video on it too!
Damn, you rock!
It’s beautiful to find actual content created by a genuine person with a purpose (other than fame and making money). Thank you for motivating and inspiring towards a more efficient way to communicate sustainability to others (I get all passionate and aggressive about it) ❤
Honestly, it's part of why I use social media less and less. Deleted tumblr because I was tired of the horrible ui and the ads. Deleted insight timer because they sell data for advertisers and it feels abusive. Very close to deactivating fb and just using messenger. I'm only on twitter and ig at this point but I HATE the ads. We live in Black Mirror...
Everytime I watch one of your videos I really just want to to keep watching all day because your passion for these causes is genuinely contagious. It is so hard to try to be sustainable or to not buy things when it is constantly being advertised to me all day everyday. Thanks for keeping me accountable!!!!!
Please do a video on Parade. I bought some stuff from them because they did seem affordable and sustainable and I can’t thrift undies. Their stuff is nice, but I do always wonder if they’re too good to be true.
Love this approach to anti-haul and love the message of this video! It's great to see you so passionate and speak from the heart
i see anti-hauling & deinfluencing as pretty much the same thing. though i think of it as "anti-hauling" is more going through specific things you won't buy (mainly in video formate), while deinfluencing feels like it's covering a bit more ground and can be done in more ways (like in text, speaking more generally and promoting not buying stuff or buying secondhand, making people think about consumerism in general etc)
i’m all the way at the end of this spectrum, i really dislike social media in general. i’d recommend the documentary the social dilemma. it’s really scary honestly, they really don’t care about your well being and just want to exploit you as much as possible :/ all social media is now is ads on every platform, and when you see posts that are actually people you follow and not recommendations, a lot of it is fake anyways. (i miss when early social media was just meant to check in with people you know and not something you spent much time on)
I am definitely past the ads thanks to you and your content Shelbi! However... I am a sucker for buying things second hand on instagram. I don't want to unfollow the pages so now I am scrolling past stories. The day before this video came out I bought a second hand pair of moon studs 🙊. One can be a second hand over consumer and I have to watch myself!
I get too tempted by secondhand stuff too 😢
I feel like this mindset has expanded into in person interactions.
The standard response to "i like your top" used to be "hah, this old thing, ive had it forever" or maybe "thanks, its new!" But now it's socrazy to see how often even my eco conscious friends say "it's from SHEIN, I'll text you the link!" People are inadvertently being ads now. I can't believe it.
I quit social media because I just felt "full."
Scrolling on Facebook every day felt like hovering over a table after I had finished eating.
I was so sick of reading the "spiritual" posts made by people who were adding me as a friend... they were always looking for new "clients."
I'll never charge or pay for the conversations i have with my peers: I'm not a guru or a client.
Im glad i had the discipline to avoid the other platforms because I would have encountered the same burnout while watching influencers.
I can imagine that I'd feel the same way.
Your videos are always so interesting and leave me thinking about them long after watching Shelby. I've been a big consumer in the past and trying to change my ways, your videos are really helping! I would love a video in what to do instead of spending/when you feel the urge to spend- I know this sounds a bit silly but I think it would be useful for a lot of us who have/had speaking as an activity or 'hobby' ❤
This is totally the reminder I needed to spend less time on Instagram!! I was wondering why I'd been feeling like the answer to all my problems is to buy more clothes.... Imma go set some app timers now. 😂
Thank you!!!
I was scrolling through Pinterest the other day and there was a SUPER insideous ad. There was a pin for a shirt (not my style in any way) and directly underneath that pin there was a Temu ad for a very very similar shirt. It felt super gross.
Love the video!
Me personally though, I would never pay money just to not have adds, especially monthly or on a regular basis. I am pretty poor and have been most of my life so I don’t buy stuff because I simply can’t, ads or no ads. It’s been years and I can’t buy the stuff I need that others consider “essentials.”
So even though now I have more disposable income and things are looking up I can’t even imagine paying money for something like this, simply because of my mindset over the years.
No judgement to you personally, just sharing my perspective.
You’re talking about Ego Depletion! We’re shown so many targeted adds that the part of us that says “No, I shouldn’t”, is worn down over time until we give in.
thank god, a person who also wasn't wowed by the Barbie movie, and yes, it is indeed overhyped. this is a topic for another video!
Love the video! Thank you for always reminding us not to succumb to consumerism.
I'm pretty lucky to not get many targeted ads, neither on insta or tt, and even if they look nice and colourful, they are just...so annoying! another reason not to buy
Why I kind of stopped with social media for a little while! This woman doesn't need the temptation!
That dress is all over my TT as well--I think it's just super trending and super pushed.
I'm also over having so many targeted ads trying to hook me in, but even more over all the TT shop vids it keeps pushing. Even if it's content I like, it IMMEDIATELY puts me off. 😢
Your explanation of what goes through your mind when you see an ad helps me better analyze my own thought processes, too. I definitely feel more prepared to be a conscious consumer. Thanks for another amazing video :)
Also, I wish sustainability was as simple and easy as "plastic = bad"! I'm trying my best to let go of the idea that an item's end-of-life is the most important factor in its sustainability. I understand the importance of using what I have, buying secondhand, supporting the local economy, eating plant-based, choosing in-season foods, and checking that production was ethical ... but I still feel lost, like I should be doing more, so I'm about to re-watch some of your older videos. Anyway, I've loved your channel for years and I'm so glad the world has you. 💚💚💚 To anyone who took the time to read all of this, I hope you're having a lovely day.
Worst targeted ads: Ads for kid’s stuff. Kids grow. Go to school. Use up their art stuff. You need to look for new things constantly. I buy most things Second Hand but WILL research the things on Ecosia before. And suddenly my whole feed is full of it. And when I actually have to buy (new or Second Hand) these brands are the first I research, because I know them. And a lot of Moms (cause of course not dads;) ) don’t have that much time an will simply buy stuff from the ads. Hate it. BUT I actually found one or two sustainable shops (online and offline) for kid’s stuff that I cannot buy Second hand and try to stick to it. But I find myself at least clicking on the ads frequently.
They work! I can think of two items (albeit sustainable items i didnt have another equivalent of) I have bought from instagram. I studied digital marketing and still somehow was fooled.
I agree w your barbie take. I love barbie, the movies and yeah the whole thing, but the new movie…it just had a very weird conclusion. Who was it made for? Not me and I love barbie.
TH-cam works too. Too many videos are indirectly selling stuff to you (testing a product included)
Also, im conflicted, im mad at the shaving ads i keep getting but also i will never buy it so i feel …like i’m winning? But also i dont need the shame
If instagram would let me pay $10/mo for no ads they would have my money so fast.
you deinfluenced me from buying a new pair of swimmers for the summer! thank you!
Oh god, my phone is always listening to me. My ads are insanely targeted.
Just found your channel and holy crap am I thankful. I am a couple years post grad and it’s been hard to break the consumerism cycle and ignore the pressure of fitting in or getting what is in trend just because it’s “in trend.” I have been watching you for a few months and I’m proud to say I’m at LEAST trying to be more sustainable by introducing more reusable/recyclable/recycled products, started hardcore thrifting, and began growing my own produce 🎉 never would’ve thought I could do this in my twenties, thanks for the inspo 🩵🩵🩵
Can’t wait for the TEMU video especially coming from someone like Shelby who has been in the sustainability genre for a long time
it's always a good day when shelby posts!
I'm actually super curious to hear your perspective further on the Barbie movie. I can understand some downsides and talking points but I really thought it was super funny and took it as more of a feminist approach. Granted it could've touched more on other topics within feminism. I wasn't really focusing on the capitalism part of it as much and I'm super curious to hear what you think.
FreeWater being able to give water for free because of the ads just shows how essential ads have become now
that little cloud phone holder thingy is so cute tho 🥺 my phone holder ring thingy broke and now pondering if I need new or if I'll be fine...there's a chance that I will drop my phone...a lot
Haven’t watched your videos in a couple years. And your hair looks so much better. Not sure if you added a conditioner or whatever. But your hair looks so much healthier
I popped into IG and realized my feed was just a cycle of 3 posts: things i follow, suggested, and ad. Over and over.
My ads on Instagram is a complete mess of really unrelated things to me cause I visit it like once a month and they have no idea what I like 😂
I love watching your channel as i’m knitting my own clothes!
Shelby omg this brands are so so insidious... I never never buy anything from an ad. Honestly the main factor is the money. Im a full time student living on my own I work. I dont have very if not any "shopping money". However when you talked about the dress it reminded me of the viral halara dress I'm sure they burned it into my psychic and now I'm convinced I need it. Ive been thinking about it for months but i dont think I would if I had not seen those ads everyday for such a long time....
I may be wrong, but isn't there a way in app settings to turn off targeted ads? Like you'll still have adds, but they supposedly won't be targeted towards you, just random ads. Or is that working just in EU
I don't want to jinx it but I basically never get ads on instagram, I'm wondering if it is because of my location? if this is like an US problem? This is really mind blowing
I just wanted to update that scrolling through Instagram more recently most of my ads are events or Spotify sponsorships
I enjoy that plenty. If I like a song I’m directed right to Spotify or Apple to play or save it. Events I have to be careful with because I’ve seen a couple that are out of the country or far away…I’m like Insta are you telling me to travel more? Don’t threaten me with a good time 😉
So I wanted to share that to say if you really don’t like product ads I feel like Insta is still winning. It adjusts to show me relevant things I like and they aren’t all product based 🤪💕
I super relate to not wanting to buy things that have been on my wish list for awhile because suddenly the internet wants me to have it.
I’ve had my eyes on a Stanley cup for months and months- maybe a year or so tbh. About 3 or 4 months ago they became the tiktok girlie cup and everywhere started selling out of them/ people started reselling for ridiculous prices. So I just sit here with my yeti that’s too big for my cup holder/everyday life and dig my heels in. 😅
When I’m going to gift shops with museums and zoos, I don’t feel the need to buy anything. It’s the same with mall stores and toy stores.
There's literally countless things I've added to my online cart, put down my phone, and deleted the tab in Chrome 5 days later. Waiting a couple of days before purchasing works.
I’m so happy you felt the same way about Barbie!! I felt so alone, the movie actually made me kinda mad lol
The tik tok tank dress, I got the same one for rue 21 years ago too!
Shelby, can you please talk about Blueland and what you referred to in the video? I just got all of their different cleaning bottles off of my buy nothing and I was going to start buying their tablets.
😅 The roast on Barbie, loved it haha. I like this style of content. I work with one other person in the office and I appreciate the rants. I also stopped using IG because of ads and prefer tiktok to connect with people. I'm trying to pay off debt so the ads are hard to escape but I have to remind myself, " I don't need this!" I've adopted a wait a buy mindset and has worked wonders.
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Iv massively changed my Mindset on what I buy, mostly with makeup subscription boxes and clothes. It’s mostly down to being a stay at home mum and not having as much money but also it just seems like such a waste. Also with who im buying from, I can’t bring myself to but from shien or boohoo or any other place like that when I know how they pay staff ( or should I say modern day slaves which is what it truly is) when I have a son at home.
Around 95% of my targeted ads are blueland, native, and who gives a crap. At this point I'd welcome different ads just to have something new to watch 😂. But I don't know if it's just how I am or the marketing degrees I have, but my brain doesn't work like you're describing. Like, I don't care if my clothes aren't caught up to what's trending and I don't get bored with wearing the same stuff, for example. These ads don't stick in my brain like that, even if it's something I am interested in. Unless it's weirdly specific to something I need, I won't bite.
I really liked this video and I would love to see more about how brands can do better. I am not going to lie, I've never watched your antihaul video on Trader Joe's. I shop there a lot, mostly because our store is close enough to my house to walk, and my daughter (who has a muscular disease) is able to walk around the small store. And I have always been afraid that your video will say not to shop there. They obviously have their problems (like waaaay too much plastic), but it works so well for my family. I would like to see more videos calling out brands and companies for bad marketing. Also, I absolutely agree, we need to stop shopping and buying things!
Please do a video on Parade! They drive me crazy with their constant new releases and cleverly rebranded synthetic materials.
I feel like I see more ads than posts from people I follow. I hate it!! 🙄
and same Barbie was underwhelming for sure
I haven’t even seen the Barbie movie but PLEASE do a review on it I feel like that would get a lot of people to watch the video + be introduced to anti capitalism etc.
I partially agree about the Barbie movie. It didn't feel empowering to me, it just reminded me how bad things are and left me with a similar depressed feeling to what I felt after I watched the movie Promising Young Woman.
I no longer scroll on social media and haven't for a couple of years. I see too many ads and get annoyed. TikTok shop is why I stopped using TikTok. All the ads have meant I basically only post on Instagram.
Also, people buy new swimsuits every year? In the past 20 years I've bought 4 swimsuits, I think? Might be 5. I buy a new one when I lose it, but that's because I lose things in moves.
Also, I watch minimalist and anti-consumer content... and never fail, I get spammed with Temu ads.... clearly they don't learn.
Girl YESSSSS about the Barbie movie !!!!
Hi ! Thank you for this lovely and very necessary video !
I don't really have any social media (no Tiktok, Instagram, Facebook) and this reminds me why they wouldn't be a great fit for me :) ! Though, I have to admit that TH-cam ads/sponsorships can sometimes be quite tiring as well. Obviously, I really want to support the creators I follow (including on Patreon/by not skipping ads etc...) and I would never chastise them for just trying to find a source of income, but I really do struggle to find a lot of the ad reads authentic or pleasant to listen through. It doesn't really help that a lot of them are very similar (for Squarespace, Nord VPN, HelloFresh etc...) so it feels like you're being told the same thing over and over.
By the way, the channel VerilyBitchie has made a video on Barbie called "The Plastic feminism of Barbie", exploring how Mattel was very involved in the movie and used it as a big budget ad, while refusing to address the fact that the brand is completely uninterested in sustainability and fair labour. So, you're not the only one having a bit of a mixed reaction !
Love love ! 😘
I blocked the word Temu on TikTok because the ads and those videos of photos you scroll through unsuspectingly until you hit a Temu promo drive me INSANE.
My instagram ads entertain me because they're usually for fashion-related stuff. . . but I have a literal sustainable fashion business myself, I'm not interested in purchasing things, I follow all these fashion-related accounts in an attempt to build community with other sustainable fashion people. The other ones that crack me up are "learn to sew" ads and I'm like babe, I did three years of post-secondary for that, I'm good.
i keep getting ads on TH-cam for stores i already shop, specifically Who Gives a Crap (toilet paper) and Thrift Books. I guess it's better than being exposed to those targeted ads but it seems like a waste of advertising money since im already a customer.
Agree with you on the Barbie movie! 😁 I'd love to watch a full Shelby rant!
The new butterfly is beautiful!!! I love the placement
I fell for the parade ads on my instagram feed, bought there bras, hate them. Insidious is the perfect word to describe this.
Would LOVE to hear more about Parade- I see them all over all the time, with new collections all the time, and I’m not entirely sure how sustainable they actually are
I loved how you compared marketing and therapy, it was great
I wish I would stop getting marketed therapy. I have one, I'm good, please leave me alone.
Also Pinterest is being poisoned by ads, it's so frustrating!