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#1

EVERYTHING. THANK YOU ORANGE IDIOT. ENJOY YOUR FUTURE IMPEACHMENT AND IMPRISONMENT FOR YOUR CRIMES.

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Khavrinen
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3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They already impeached him twice, and it didn't seem to have much effect. I'm not too optimistic about another try.

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    #2

    Cigarettes and other tobacco products have to be some of the most inflated everyday things. I believe it's more than 15 quid for a packet in the UK now (about half that in Switzerland). I remember when they were less than 50p.

    Yes, of course I understand why.

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    Huddo's sister
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In Australia a pack of cigarettes is about $40!

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    #3

    Houses, gasoline, college tuition, groceries, car insurance, medical insurance, etc. I went to college in the '70's and paid "Out of State" tuition - $2K per semester.

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    murmelinpaiva
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When I started driving gasoline cost 30 cents a gallon.

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    #4

    Nothing is inexpensive now.

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    JK
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Nothing is cheap. If it is, do not buy it

    #5

    Chicken, berries, magazines, canned food, heads of cabbage, coffee to go, eggs, bread, public transportation.

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    bElLa sTairZz
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    miss being able to buy berries every other week

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    #6

    I used to buy gas for $.10 a gallon, cigs for $1.00 a carton and $10 would buy enough groceries for a week. I could buy a nice house on an acre of land for $14k. Yep, I am old, thankfully.. I can't imagine the hell, the kids are going to see in their lifetimes, as long as we have MAGA morons in this country.

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    Corey
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    3 months ago

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    Are you 112?

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    #7

    Electricity, gasoline, all groceries, essentially everything!

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    #8

    What used to be cheap meat: flank steak, oxtails, skirt steak

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    #9

    Everything!

    But I'm especially noticing fresh pasta (€0,79 -> €1,29), yoghurt, Mars bars (€3,20 for 12 -> €4,30 for 10), milk, etc etc.

    Oh, and don't get me started on electricity that used to be about €0,18/kWh and is now €0,34/kWh (price calculated by consumption divided by bill cost so includes all of the extra charges and taxes).

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    #10

    A few years ago, our local Chinese buffet had (unlimited) crab legs on Saturday and Sunday. It was heaven to be able to just sit and eat crab. They are simply too expensive to get anywhere now.

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    #11

    All the essentials.

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    Vonny
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Agree 100%. The orange dictator and his ridiculous tariffs will be the ruin of America.

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    #12

    My congresspeople. You can't BELIEVE how much they want these days to swing a vote!

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    #13

    Nothing. I got fired today, without cause, so I'm going to eat out of my freezer for the next month.

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    Panda Cat
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    oh dear. I’m so sorry. I hope you can get some kind of help, compensation, and legal advice.

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    #14

    Freedom.

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    #15

    Cat food! One the government corn subsidies into ethanol production the price of the main filler in cat food skyrocketed.

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    Russell Bowman
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I feed a lot of ferals ... large cans (22oz) of cat mush was $1.08 each ... now it is $2.24 and has been reduced in size to 20oz.

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    #16

    Kraft Dinner, Jiffy Bread and a bag of potatoes--the foods I ate when I was a broke 20-something. KD and JB were 25 cents each, sometimes 5/$1, and a 5-pound bag of potatoes was a couple of bucks. not haute cuisine, but I could eat. Those cheap foods kept me alive between paychecks.

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    Leticia Gonzalez
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A bag of Lays Potato Chips was 5 cents now they are $2.89 the small bag.

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    #17

    As a kid I loved to buy stickers, notebooks and letter paper sets. I still du because I love to write letters to my pen pals and decorate both my letters and my bullet journals. But it has become super expensive! I am glad I bought other people's old collections of letter paper back in the 2000's because the ones you can buy now are extremely boring looking (flowers, mainly) and also cost 30-50 kroner for a set of 10 papers and envelopes. Used to buy cool sets with 10-20 papers and 5-10 envelopes for 5-10 kroner.

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    #18

    soon, water will be with how fast generative AI us using it

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    #19

    Archie Comics. I remember when they were just a couple bucks. Maybe 5 for a double digest. Now it's about $10 cdn.

    Beef.

    Oranges

    Most apples and lot of other fruit. I usually just wait until they go on sale.

    Kraft Dinner

    Soup and stews in a can

    Salmon

    Shoes. (I've learned to buy expensive, well-made, well-fitted so they'll last longer than a year.)

    Gel overlays on my nails.

    Hair cuts

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    #20

    Beef Jerky! Its $17 per pound now and I've stopped buying it.

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    #21

    When I was a kid in the 60's, full size candy bars were 5 cents. We would ride our bikes to the 7-11 (8-10 year olds a couple miles from home in the DC suburbs with no adults). These were much bigger bars and bags of m&m's etc. than they are now. You could get quite a haul for doing a few chores and a couple weeks of allowance.

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    Vonny
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I remember the 5 cent candy bars, too. In the '60's. And a scoop of ice cream was five cents, too. We'd ride our bikes five miles to the little ice cream/ gas station, bait shop store to get an ice cream cone for 5 cents, or 10 cents for two scoops. Same candy bars today cost $1.75 to $2.00 Not sure about ice cream but am sure it's expensive to buy, too.

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    #22

    Potato Chips! Used to be $2.89 for the large bag, now they are $6.89.

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    Joanne Hicks
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm tempted to try making my own. but cooking oil is expensive, too. Maybe an airfryer would be a healier choice,

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    #23

    Homes - my first one was $12,500, now would probably over $100K.

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    Bored Sailor
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My parents house in ~42 years went up 33% in price.

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    #24

    Red Sox tickets! Almost makes me miss the curse.

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    Joanne Hicks
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Any professional sports tickets aren't cheap. We can only watch NHL games on tv due to the high costs.

    #25

    Bleach. I remember getting a small container of bleach for under a dollar US. Now, it's running around close to $2 for the same smallest size.

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    Vonny
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A gallon of Clorox is now 8 bucks. There's a knock-off brand at some Dollar stores, it's about a dollar per gallon. I tried it and will never buy it again. Not sure it was really bleach at all, even tho' the label claimed it was 100% bleach.

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    #26

    I bought a bottle of port for my b-day - it cost $250 and was 40 yo when I turned. Now, the same port is about $2200 so no celebrating my 78th (old record type)

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    #27

    McDonald's cheeseburgers lol. When I was in highschool, every Wednesday they had 49 cent cheeseburgers. We would walk down on lunch, buy a bunch and sell them to underclassmen for a $1 😂. It's silly to whine about that going up, but for struggling young people, the dollar menu at fastfood places used to be a $1 and you could scrape enough change to get something to eat in a pinch

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    Vonny
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I agree with Bananaramama on this one.

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    #28

    Food generally, transport, council tax pretty much everything in the UK to be honest.

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    #29

    Smaller size food inflation ! A mars bar in 1965 had about 1/4 inch of caramel on the top and the weight has gone about 15% . Cost three old pence in 1965 and 2025 cost 70p and weighs 51g. Off memory it weighed 2.5 ounces or 70gm . Thirty -eight percent decrease in weight and 1600% increase in cost.

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    #30

    I'm from Argentina. EVERYTHING is expensive, and much more now since Milei is the president. We have inflation in Argentinian pesos AND in dollars... everything goes up except for the salaries...

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    #31

    psychedelics. Acid was 3-7 a hit, E was 8$, how are kids today gonna figure out they can't fly.. I guess now they can google it. /jk
    however pot has gone down in price.
    beer has gotten to be a larger part of my waistline.

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    #32

    beaches used to be free

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    #33

    Cigarettes, but I no longer smoke as a result. Petrol (US gasoline), but I now drive an EV. Postage: used to be 5c but is now $1.50! Lamb forequarter chops; used to be cheap as chips, but now are a premium meat item! Chinese takeaway used to be a cheap meal, but tonight’s cost me $96! Private health insurance used to cost me $7 per month; now it is nearly $700 per month! The only thing which costs less is trunk (US: long-distance) telephone calls within the country, and the few public phone boxes which remain are free call.

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    #34

    Bagels used to be .35 cents, with cream cheese $1.25.. Now bagels are almost $1.50, Egg&Cheese $3.50.. golly gee, It's getting pricey to sober up at 5:30 in the morning.. Whatever happened to the 90s?

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    Stardrop
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    YES. i had a doctor's appt before school and stopped at a bagel place to grab something, one bagel with cream cheese was $4.50.

    #35

    Séx

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