@@susannpatton2893 yeah but they probably weren’t talking about people with a large amount of siblings/siblings in general, i think they’re talking about individuals and their individual needs
the dirty and clean sign actually really helps because my grandma uses it because my grandpa has alzheimer’s and she got one for real cheap at the dollar store!
As a mom, that tent and the foot wash idea (a bucket would work the same and it can be used to carry things too) would be great. Our lakes dont have foot washes, and the tent would be nice with a small kiddo to get them out of the sun
We tried a random magnet, but the design was ruined andbit peeling off was annoying, so we went for the slider one. It was 10 or 20 AUD and for some reason, they were rare and expensive online (this was several years ago). I love it beause it helps me better plan my dishwashing and have drastically reduced the amount of times I've mixed the clean dishes with the dirty dishes (some dishes don't look clean to the naked eye and sometimes they are cleaned, but with debris stuck to them). I wouldn't pay 40 AUD for it, ny guess that one is made of metal.
Overconsumption is literally crazy now, like... WHY would I need something like a 15-step handcare routine or a barely drinkable Stanley cup with so many things that should be in pockets or a handbag?
Ehh it’s overconsumption, but they have no problem throwing it all away, so I would say probably not hoarding, just too much money to know what to do with.
@@spacedaze1860 As someone who has lived with hoarders, I'm not so sure. What makes you think the people in the video have no problem throwing away their stuff? Some of them maybe, but the mom with the hoard of lunchboxes and lunch box paraphernalia? All those items she displayed was a hoarding red flag. Same with the girl who had her boyfriend pick out items from her gigantic skin routine collection. At that point it has 100% crossed over from "normal" over-consumption to an actual illness.
Okay, playing Devil's advocate for a moment here, a lot of people use the term silverware to refer to all cutlery. It's not really any different than calling bandages "Band-Aids", Hook and Loop straps "Velcro", or nasal tissues "Kleenex." Is it technically the correct term for all cases? No. Do people still know exactly what you're talking about? Yes.
Looking through the comments and seeing that some of these products can actually help people in specific contexts. Makes it so much sadder to see the pointless waste in the video
The dirty/clean sign for the dishwasher actually lowkey makes sense if you share chores with your family or roommates so nobody mixes up the dishes. I had one when I had roommates, but I got it for $1 at the dollar store not $40 😂
Yes I agree, I genuinely have a hard time telling sometimes whether dishes are clean of dirty, but why would you buy one for $40 when you can get one for like $1
That mother trucker is HEAVY, I don't buy that the individual in the picture pulled that more than 15 feet.......MAYBE. I ditched ours as soon as we hit the sand, it was pointless!
When me and my cousins were little my family would take the wagon BUT THEY WOULD ONLY PUT US AND OUR SAND TOYS IN IT! NOT 10+ BAGS THEY ALL CARRIED THEIR OWN BAG- 😭
5:23 to be fair, the brush cleaner is good for artists. Especially if you’re painting with dark colors, so your brush won’t contaminate the other colors
For what it's worth, you can achieve the same thing with two cups of water. One to rinse the brush and the other to pick up paint, so the dirty water doesn't make the paint murky.
okay i get everything else, but at 6:49 this would be PERFECT for my house because everyone always forgets whether the dishes are clean or dirty (obviously if it was cheaper)
@@obviouslyashy but why would I just spend time every day writing clean or dirty on the dishwasher when I can just buy a $.59 thing to do it for me? This is not a pointless object. It’s mostly because in my family we don’t know whether it’s clean or dirty and we just happen to put dirty with clean and it gets annoying and you spend more money to more money on the water bill to clean the dishes that were already clean but now dirty because we didn’t know that it was clean. So this is actually a pretty useful object actually.
as an artist/painter the little water thing at 5:31 would be really useful (if it worked). if u work with a lot of colours you'd need to change ur cup of water a lot, hell even if i work with like 3 colours max i need to change my water every 5 mins. that being said those things usually arrive broken and never work anyway
I saw the lunch bags on a shelf and thought she was showing us a selection inside a store…without Hayley’s comment, I would have had zero clue that it was a shelf IN THEIR HOUSE
1:06 families that live near the beach have them for a few reasons. 1. since they live near the beach it’s an okay purchase since we use it a lot 2. umbrellas get blown over easily 3. with big families, it might be easier to buy one big tent instead of a bunch of umbrellas 4. sometimes people fall asleep on the beach and there’s room to sprawl out and relax
I’ve already made a separate comment stating this, but I would bring one if I had a small child/baby with me. Great way to keep them out of the sun and extreme beach wind lol.
As someone with sensory issues, I actually appreciate and could use the tent and foot bath. The foot bath is for washing your feet off before you get into the tent, not before you head to your car
Yeahh, it seems nice in theory but your feet will not dry fast enough if you don’t sit in the tent for like 3 hours. Better to just ditch the foot bath and wipe your feet off with your hands
My family actually has one of those dirty/clean magnets for my dishwasher but it’s a magnet that you flip to determine clean or dirty and it’s snoopy themed and cute. We have it because some people in my family, especially my dad, can be very forgetful and he has an issue putting dirty dishes in with the clean dishes so the sign prevents that from happening, mostly.
My parents have something like that too though it isn’t themed. Both my parents are forgetful and also they never tell me or my siblings things like whether the dishes are clean or dirty, so the clean/dirty magnet helps for all of us
In our house, it’s my stepson that will usually put in dirty dishes in with the clean dishes. He’s awake later than me and has a midnight snack, so when I run the dishwasher before going to bed so I can put it away in the morning, he’d have placed his dirty dishes in there with it.
I’ve always brought a tent to the beach, they’re so much more comfortable. I like being able to hide from other people, I don’t like being stared at by creepy men and I can lay down and sleep comfortably without worrying about anything. Plus I can put all my bags in there which keeps them safer and cleaner. I’m from California and we have entire beach days, so we pack lunch, snacks, drinks, and activity things like footballs or kites. Like we stay there all day, and maybe walk down the boardwalk once or something. I’d love the foot thing because sand gets tracked in no matter what you do.
This isn’t uncommon up here in Wisconsin along our lakeside beaches usually the people that live further from the lake bring more to he beach but they also are there for full day not just an hour or so.
I’m Canadian, these tents are prohibited from some beaches. One reason they can cause problems is some people concealing themselves digging holes and pooping.
1:03 many people take tents to the beach, I think it’s a great idea for families as it protects you from the sun and it gives you privacy to change. The rest of the things in that tent are ridiculous though
Plastic overconsumption and mismanagement of plastic waste is a growing menace, causing landfills to overflow, choking rivers, and threatening marine ecosystems. This has a negative impact on sectors that are critical to many economies, including tourism, shipping and fisheries.
Not to mention that micro-plastics are going into our bodies and we hardly know what health implications that will have. Burning plastic is also cancerous and contributes to greenhouse gases, so incinerating it is a horrible idea. I hate plastic so much - especially since all plastic stuff is usually made to last a very short time. All the plastic products you use will exist in landfills longer than your own body will exist, and even after generations and generations of your family as well. I wish humans would stop being so dumb and money hungry. But at least there's some people out there who get it and agree!
Companies producing the plastic in the first place and the rich who swim in oil and destructive mines are the main issue, man. Most of the waste is perfectly good stock that didn’t make money so they throw it away
The beach tent comment was really interesting to me cause I come from a country where beach tents are the norm. Like every family on the beach has at least one beach tent often even two or three. Often families built their own little space on the beach with tents, chairs, blankets, air lounger etc. It just shows how customs differ depending on the region you are in because honestly I’ve never seen this type of dedication to building your own space on the beach anywhere else
I feel like most of us do it differently where I am it's you have an umbrella, everyone has a chair, several snakes in a cooler, possibly toys, towels, blankets, shirts, if not an umbrella a tarp or if not that then other one my family uses where it's like a big flag that blows in the wind attached to a bent piece of metal with a sandbag to ensure it doesn't blow away. So yeah it depends I think your country and mine are probably similar in that everyone makes their own area in the beach and I'm assuming tries to avoid or not infringe on another person's area.
Yeah, I'm in FL and beach tents and umbrellas are both pretty common at our beaches. I've noticed parents with younger kids will often bring tents to have a more private place for kids to nap.
yeah, in australia we mostly have tents to not only protect ourselves from the sun, but if we need to just relax for a bit. like i agree with everything that was said in this video but in australia it's very common for people to bring tents at the beach. i would personally only bring it if there's more than 3 people though, cuz the only time my family have bought tents to the beach is when there were 4 or 5 of us there.
Yeah, here in Argentina also the wind is WILD on the coast, so generalley when going to the beach we use a tent jusy to avoid the ridiculous amount of wind and sand and your things flying off (like, even the umbrellas go flying all over the beach ☠)
As a crafter/painter, that silicone mat/palette would be a table saver. And when using with little kids using a dollop of paint is preferable. Even for adults much less waste overall.
While I haven’t done so yet, I may eventually invest in one of those wet palettes that are supposed to help prevent the paint from drying too soon, when working on an art project.
6:55 my mom got one of those for like 50 cents but it was a pan that could flip and it was so cheap because the handle(the thing u flip it with) kept breaking off- she only got it because there was normally a “mommmm are the dishes in the dishwasher clean?”
5:26 I have this but I'm an ARTIST. If you're painting REGULARLY this is okay to indulge a bit. But clearly, that lady doesn't paint of a regular basis.
edit : please report the spam UTTP bot Do they even realize how lucky they are?! I wont get to go to the beach ever unless in my adult years I find the money to pay for it. There's no way my family could ever go to a beach for multiple different reasons, and these people are out here acting like they'll die without their dyson airwrap?!
Look a lot of of those items are ridiculous but as someone who lives in Florida about 20 minutes from the beach I go as often as I’m able which is usually once or twice a month. Having a tent and something to keep the sand off of your blanket are very useful and make a day trip much more enjoyable
@@melaniegrace7707 Oh, yeah, I'm not saying that staying out of the sun is ridiculous, more all the other stuff, like repackaged makeup and basically their entire bathroom.
Yeah I've never been to a beach and I'm 20. I cant get food for each day of the month and I don't have clothes that fit comfortably bc I've had the same clothes since I was a kid. and they can get all of this stuff they don't need. Its actually so depressing
I'm gonna be honest. There's nothing wrong with collecting vinyl records of your favorite musician even if you don't use it for some reason. That's why its called a "collection" Also, a collection of a very popular artist is pretty on brand for collectors. Everything else in the video, I agree with.
@@possummagic3571 Some people buy 3 of things if you can believe that or not. 1 to use 1 to display 1 to keep in original package just in case some billionaire wanna pay millions for it. Idk maybe I’m wrong.
@@possummagic3571 Similar to buying a few of one thing- I think of it like i do with my (albeit very small) doll collection- one to practice customizing on, one to actually play with, and one that stays in the box for value reasons :) I'm broke as a joke rn so i dont see it growing anytime soon, but if it's stuff like vinyl records, i'd just buy 3 so i'd have another one to use if the first one somehow breaks- (Ofc, it all depends on price too though-)
I'll disagree on bringing a tent to the beach. My local beach is so windy it's literally impossible to keep it in the ground or from turning inside out. Plus, the tent is larger for more people to sit under instead of using multiple umbrellas, and it packs up smaller
Actually I think the tent idea for the beach, while definitely more cumbersome and awkward, isnt that bad of an idea. Helps give you a space to relax in and store whatever you brought with you
Ahh, i see we missed the point of the video. My dudes... ya dont need to bring more than sun screen, a towel, perhaps a chair, and glasses. so what do you need to store?? Re- watch the video again. Give another view. Try to absorb what your watching this time. Unless you have kids.. Then ignore me. With kids you bring the house.
@@spwolftech Some people have super sensitive skin. I actually have a sun allergy. If I lived close to a beach, a tent would be a lifesaver. And, with bringing things, a ton of people bring food and drinks. You can't just go all day without food or water.
@@xxIDontKnowxx I agree with the sensitive skin thing. Medical is medical, kinda falls under the kid thing. Ya do what ya have to. And i don't know where you live but all the beaches near me are no food or drink, as people have proven they will not clean up after themselfs. So we all lost out. I believe 1 reusable container per person is allowed, but not sure.
my parents have been using beach tents for over 20 years and honeslty they're the best thing ever. shield you from the sun, the sand and other peoples eyes. #teambeachtentforever
We are pale redheads so if we had any reason to spend a day at the beach we would buy a tent but the one time we really took the kids to the beach for a vacation we got a hotel next to it so we could just go back and forth.
Yess, I love using beach tents! We already have one that's we've been using for years, and my mother doesn't like to swim and would rather read, so it offers shade for her:D
I think the issue isn't the beach tent. It's the extent to which some people will go to bring things they don't want or will use only once or twice. If you use the tent often, that's great and it sounds like it was a good purchase!
@@nikkipage6919 I agree since most of these “influencers” buy new stuff constantly so the tent being reused is iffy. The tents themselves however are awesome and everyone should be protecting their skin. My dad being in his 70s didn’t as a kid and used sunscreen instead of covering up and has had tons of skin cancers removed. Thank goodness no malignant melanoma yet but he had a extra bad sunburn as a kid after returning from France where he was constantly covered to Texas,USA(lots of desert and sun)that the dermatologist thinks is what caused his extra big recent skin cancer removal. The cost for that treatment was way beyond what a sunscreen shirt or tent would be for the government or individual.
The little beach tents are actually great when you spend a long day at the beach, it gives you protection from the sun and the wind when you wanna rest for a while
A normal tent can probably do the job. I say this because I bring a regular tent to the beach with me and I put towels and my drinkable water there. That tent however is frankly RIDICULOUS.
Another thing, our skin cannot adapt in just a minute. It takes 3-7 days or mostly months. Many skin products can cause skin irritation or worst, cancer.
Totally! Also, I have VERY sensitive skin, and I pretty much can't use any kind of soap/shampoo/condition/anything with scents, or I'll break out, so I can practically FEEL my skin burning by just LOOKING at her like "Strawberry peppermint" stuff. Lol.
@@radioactive_crossaintmost of the time I just use shampoo and body wash lol. Perfectly clear skin and clean shiny hair. Sometimes I deep condition if my hair is dry but that's it. No makeup no nothing else lol
@@jules9669 tiktok for me is not like this its just memes lol much better than yt but it really depends what fyp u have if you have the normal or default fyp theres 80 percent chance you will see these videos
5:09 this makes me so sad. there are so many people, including myself and people i know, that cant even afford to buy paint and art supplies, but she bought all of that stuff just to waste the paint and probably just pack it all into a box to sit on a shelf in your garage and not get used again.
4:45 the fact that she already had mini versions of some of the products- like the rare beauty blush was ALREADY tiny and that spray from Charlotte tilbury was too
1:38 we don’t have these in the Uk! Or at least not in most beaches. I know some people bring small tents for their small kids to sit in sometimes so the heat doesn’t burn them as we’re not to well accustomed to the heat here 😭
@Ckyxo as an American, I've also never seen them, but that could just be because I've never been to an ocean beach, only lakes. I'm sure you'd probably find them in Florida or California though
on the first one, my brother is disabled and its useful to have a beach tent (smaller than a normal tent and has only 3 walls, very simple and pops up) because it means if he gets tired because it takes a LOT of energy to swim around as a disabled person and having shade to sit in for a break is important, especially to protect you from the sun, but a whole ass tent with chairs and a massive cart, completely ridiculous even if they had some kinda special reason
When I was a kid I always went to the beach with my 7 other cousins. We had this small red “beach cart”(wagon). Two kids would always get to Sid in it with all or our towels and aunts bag. WE NEVER EVER HAD TO TAKE 9 BAGSSSSSSSS😮
9:00 Those Shampoo bottles man 🤯. I have diagnosed washing OCD and compulsively was my handsh several times daily, and use so much extra soap and shampoo. I cant stop it (well I try to I am in therapy), and I always feel so bad for buying so much product and therfore creating so much waste, so i really try to use more waste-free options. But this... this is so much worse than it could ever get with me. This is some type of "aesthetic" hoarding, and shouldnt be glorified. Some of the people with so much product for their "routines", need genuine help for their buying obsession and hoarding, because its a very fine line from just overconsume to mental illness. Speaking from experience.
I used to compulsively wash my hands so much too, it was horrible, my hands would get so dry and my nails would get like small black streaks on them. The only thing that helped me was watching other people not care about any of it and give myself the exposure therapy of copying them. Also, weirdly enough watching naked and afraid really did help me realize how much are bodies can handle before “something bad” happens. This is just what helped me tho, I hope you get better and remember your body can handle so much, your body has such a complex system set up to keep you safe from germs that enter your body.
@@loxovi Thank you. So good to hear you overcame your OCD, thats a great acomplishment. You can be very proud :). Sadly its a little more complex for me though. I dont particular fear germs or sick ess, so thats Not the reasons why I was my hands. My therapist found out that I am Not the Standard OCD Patient, but that its linked to CPTSD. We found out it started as a kid because I tried to Set boundaries with the people, because I wasnt allowed to have them and thats why my OCD developed. I showered and washed After school to get rid of the people who bullied me. The thought of having touched something they touched terrified me. Not because of germs, but because I feared traces of them would suddenly be in my save space at home. So now I was to ground myself, whenever I am stressen an anxious and to keep my "save space" clean. I think for me its Not about what my body can handle but my Mind. The more relaxed and confident I feel the less are my compulsions if that makes sense. I need to somehow loose the feeling that others can get to me in my Personal space.
@@blackhagalaz Oh that is different from what I went/am going through. I'm sorry you went through that. I hope you get better. Progress isn't linear but keep pushing forward :) you got this!
5:35 as someone who paints rocks, whenever I was bought rock painting kits I’d use bought rocks but it isn’t that hard to walk for 5 minutes and find ones for FREE?!
The over consumption is so insane! I do have the clean and dirty because my younger siblings don’t know when it’s dirty or clean, so it shows them when they can grab one from the dish washer, or the cabinet ❤
The dirty and clean sign for the dishwasher is useful when you live with busy multiple people sharing the same task of emptying and filling the dishwasher or you are doing multiple tasks at once and needing to plan the dishwasher tasks a couple of days in advance to keep your house mess under control. Also dishes aren't necessarily clearly clean to the naked eye, sometimes the dishwasher is activated, but it missed some debris, or it wasn't activated and that one cup that we used to drink plain water is still contaminated. The sign acts as assurance to notify others to NOT place those dishes with clean dishes. We did use to use a magnet that was just a random magnet with a design years ago, but its design was peeling which was annoying (as a result of using nails to pick it off the machine and touching it with wet hands) so we opted for a slider, it was less than 20AUD, back then those things were uncommon online and normally went above that amount. Sincerely, Person who accidentally mixed dirty dishes up with clean dishes because she was rushing or unwell but needs to uphold her end of the deal of house chores.
I was thinking the same thing, also sometimes the dishes look clean while the dishwasher hasn't been on yet. I do feel like $40 for something like that is way too much though.
I wonder if the reason she bought multiples of the same records (esp with all the unopened ones) is just for her to resell them later on down the line for more than when she got them..💀
One opened to listen to, one sealed to keep it in mint condition. Sometimes you don't literally think of your collection as of an investment but this may be useful for the rainy day. That's also common in the doll community: one doll stays in box because of the rarity or great look and one doll is for playing. And I also collect cds of the same exact album 😂 Just different regional releases because I love it. Some of them are the same but I just like having them from all over the world or spotting the differences
That school lunch one is insane. Me AND my TWO sisters had to share ONE bento box for EIGHT years! We only stopped because it broke after so much use. The mom in that video should do a solid and pack lunch for her daughter's whole class.
Yeah, there should be a rule that the overconsumption people have to actually find people to use their stuff. Like if you have that many lunch boxes, give it to kids without proper lunch boxes. The soap is most infuriating because my mom works at our local Youth Service Bureau and that's one thing they really need people to donate. I once spent a whole weekend putting soap, a toothbrush, toothpaste, and some other hygiene products in plastic bags so we can give them to kids who need them. These people with all those products they'll never be able to use piss me off.
@@bendykid4908 That soap one is infuriating. Specifically the Bath & Body Works sprays. That amount of body spray will expire before she can use 10% of it. Meanwhile, I own ONE of the body sprays in the video, and it was $17 USD! Multiply that by what's probably around 250 sprays, and you get $4250! AND THAT'S JUST THE BODY SPRAYS!!! This is hoarding. Through and through.
In the uk we don’t have feet washers/showers often purely because you would have to be *mad* to go in our oceans. I’m in Spain right now and pretty much every beach I’ve gone to has taps and stuff, so surely if it’s hot enough to swim they would have taps?
My parents have the dirty clean sign on their dishwasher. But in their defense, my now late grandmother lived with us for four years and she had dementia among other things. She got confused a lot and would mix together the clean and dirty dishes, so my parents bought an dirty-clean sign to hang on the dishwasher so she’d know if it was clean or dirty dishes inside.
1:05 There are little tents made for the beach. They're meant to save the people (and their stuff) inside them from the wind and sand the wind might carry.
The video with the bath products is absolutely CRAZY to me. Like just looking at it the pure amount of money put into that. Their are people like that who go to my school and it makes it so hard for me to even look at thier lockers. I genuinely can not fathom the amount of money they go through. I have a job so that I am able to pay for stuff I need but I would have to work for like 5 years to even come close to the amount of products they buy. I have dyed hair so I have to use specail products but even I don’t go through bottles that fast like for someone to try and make that practical they would have to you a bottle a week to make it befor they even expire. That terrifies me to put it short
I like having a couple of bottles in storage, so I don't completely run out and have no time to go buy replacements, especially when working long days... but that was absolutely insane!
When I was in school my locker only had room for a bag, some books/binders, and a mirror on the door to check if you're cute between classes. Some schools don't even get lockers anymore.
I do want to say as an artist the water contraption is actually very useful to avoid mixing pigments, dirty paint water can sometimes tint the rest of your pallet and your canvas if you don’t thoroughly dry off your brush every time you clean it, and keeping your brush wet is often necessary for watercolor. A lot of the products in that video are legitimately good art supplies- HOWEVER, is all of this necessary only to paint rocks? No. Because rocks aren’t porous you don’t have to worry about tinting like you would with watercolors. You can get by with paint, a paper plate, a cup with water, a paper towel, and rocks from your neighborhood. The fake rocks are the most annoying part of this for me, but I guess it makes sense if none of the ones in your area are smooth? MAYBE then. But even so you can find rocks cheaper if you just go to a hardware store or any place that sells gardening supplies like a Lowe’s or Home Depot (America) you can get River Rock in a bag for cheap in a bunch of different sizes
Certain people will only consume things because it's aesthetic or trendy, or it looks cool, even if they don't have a proper use for it. Like a master painter could use those tools very effectively, and could get really good use out of them, they need to be in the right hands for the correct purposefulness. Certain tools are for specialists and shouldn't really be used by people just doing home arts and crafts for fun or to make videos with. Like your average person wanting to do a painting can just use a few different water jars, it's not a big deal at all. Give someone who does professional watercolor paintings, or paints with a very wide range of hues and vibrancies, those more specified tools and it would save them a lot of time/space/money in the long run because they are painting pretty much all the time. For example, not having to replace contaminated paint because you accidentally dipped your light brush in your dark paint jar and back in the light paint, less money spent on brush cleaner, etc. professionals make those kinds mistakes too and it can be costly especially if you are working with expensive paints and brushes. It's like if you bought a sit down lawn mower but your backyard is only 30 sq feet. Like you don't need all that to do the task you need to do.
@@badcaseofstripes I agree with this to an extent, with one note to be made, these supplies do seem to be craft quality (at least from the brand I recognized). If you want to get into watercolor or guache painting at home I probably would recommend that setup for a hobbyist- it’s the subject it’s being used for that it’s wasted on. There’s tiers to art supplies from hobbyist to fine art. Trend buying is a menace for sure, but I do think aiming for fewer purchases of high quality goods is the answer, because they last longer. It’s why most people learning to paint will upgrade to a limited pallet of higher quality pigments. I honestly think the water receptical is a good item for any hobbyist and beyond if you paint a lot and want to save time and water- it’s also a reusable item that’s unlikely to break for a long while I agree though, buying in too early is a big problem for people wanting to learn a hobby. Usually what I do when I pick up a new skill is get the bare essentials and nothing more for a hobby I want to try out, and if I don’t like it I reuse the leftovers into a new project. I just wish there wasn’t so much yassification around the art making process, cute art supplies are nice to look at, but their actual usability and function are more important and I wish people were more conscious of that fact
I used the same Tupperware water bottle for _seven_ years. The same backpack for the last three years. The same lunch box for the last five or so years. This is madness.
Yes, I have a bad concience that my daughter and I have 6 boxes that we can use for lunchboxes and to store stuff in the fridge. But this lady can easily equip an entire class of hungry students.
These specific beach TikTok’s are crazy but typically Americans do bring a lotttttt of stuff to the beach bc for most of us it’s an all day thing like we go very early in the morning and stay till late afternoon or even sundown, esp if we live far away from one.
I actually do bring tents to the beach because sometimes I don't want to touch the sand after coming out of the water and sometimes I do picnics with my family at the beach , BUT A WHOLE ASS FAN AND AND AN INFLATABLE FOOT BATH?!?!?!
okay but the rock painting staiton thing (i use it for my paintings and a placemat for alcohol makers so they dont ruin the desk) I have the same stuff BUT I paint on a weekly or sometimes aily baisis so that stuff is being used...probibly not the same thing but I felt just a little called out for using those...😅
The only thing for the beach cart (not that size but a smaller one) could help carry chairs, towels, beach toys, surf boogie boards for multiple families
Just got an ad with amazon “packing must haves” and it was the most useless over consumption stuff😭This video being reccomended is definitely a sign 😵💫
0:11 i mean, I sort of understand this because when my family goes to the beach we spend the full day at the beach. Like 8am-7/8pm. Though we never brought THAT much stuff. We did have a cart and stuff though
5:10 That's acrylic paint... paint that can't be reactivated when it dries... you have to plan on using all of that or let it go to waste if you aren't gonna store it properly. The tiktoker went out of their way to waste that paint.
Ok the dishwasher magnet is actually really helpful. My dad suffers from a TBI and sometimes cannot remember if the dishwasher is clean or dirty. That being said, there is NO WAY a MAGNET should cost $40!!!!!!!!!!
As a housekeeper several people, the clean dirty sign is very helpful when I'm doing the dishes. Also the sign that they use they got from the Dollar tree.
bro needing 3 lunch boxes a year?!?!? i got one a year when i was little because i left food in it and it got rotten, me and my sister shared 3 water bottles every 2 years after our old ones got moldy
Ya, like even a person with 10 children would only have like 20 lunch boxes. Two pur kid, which seems like a lot until you remember that a normal person usually likes different designs of the same thing.
Yes, but the sticker was very overpriced in the video but I think you can find a cheaper one easily. The tent seems fun for the beach but the fan was unnessecary, in my opinion.
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The only reason my family has a beach wagon is because we have a lot of cousins, and we always bring board games and food, as that's one of our favorite parts about being at the lake. That cart in the beginning was CRAZY though. All we need is just a cooler and a small wagon 😭
6:58 im gonna be completely honest, my mom bought one of these because our family is REALLY BAD with telling if our dishwasher is clean or dirty, but it was NOT 39 DOLLARS? my mom got it for like 2 dollars so just go order one off of walmart because it will be A TWENTIETH OF WHATEVER THIS IS..
Some of the stuff in the beginning makes sense, it looks like they have a small child that might want to take a nap so shade is helpful, they could have just used an umbrella and towel but if they go the back daily this is also nice. This tent can also be used at kids sports events to keep the whole family out of the hot sun since you don’t bring an umbrella to a soccer or football game. The foot bath makes sense to keep sand out of their tent which will also keep the sand out of their car.
8:47 LOL. I thought this was her stockpile of beauty products if shtf. Now going back to the TSwift collector I understand why the plastic is still on. Don't agree with it though. Decades ago I was by my aunt who ran a toy shop. In her display cupboard at home, she had a few special edition barbies still in the box. Turns out she wasn't actually interested in barbies - only that *she wanted to preserve their resale value.* In other words - not a true collector. Now I am a stamp collector - mostly because I inherited the collection from my uncle's. After a few years, I stopped being enthusiastic because the postal service kept wanting to produce limited edition covers (special pre-stamped envelopes) and I didn't want to indulge in their money making schemes. I would only consider myself a preservationist now. The collection grows very slowly because very few things come in the mail with stamps nowadays i.e. the technology has changed. Paper mail is also phasing out all over. They have even taken to overprinting older stamps with new values - maybe because they have too much old stock to clear and it doesn't make sense to get new stock. I am almost sure that the collection might die with me as I don't see anyone in the next generation wanting to take it over. What do they know about stamps? Likewise with her collection. As time goes on, fewer people are vinyl heads, fewer still would be TS fans. So I think that collectors should just collect for their own pleasure and enjoy it without thinking about it going to anyone else afterwards except either the trash or a charity shop.
tiktok’s obsession with overconsumption is genuinely something i’ll never be able to understand
Ikr
I agree
it’s a mental illness
Especially as someone, who barely has money for food, even
Either food or bills, this is eastern europe
living vicariously through them. It was interesting seeing them waste without doing it yourself, but the novelty wore off.
I feel bad for all the people who think they need all those things.
Same
Guess you don't have many brothers and sister then?
I'm oldest of 10, so yeah , this all goes with that lot
@@susannpatton2893 yeah but they probably weren’t talking about people with a large amount of siblings/siblings in general, i think they’re talking about individuals and their individual needs
Those kids are going to be so out of touch with reality.
@@susannpatton2893okay but this obviously wasn't meant for you so bfr.
The amount of body sprays and body washes and sugar scrubs that woman had.....horrifying. Those will expire before she can use them.
Worse: She get's problems with her skin... that many peelings aren't good.
@@Alisse.notavaliable good point. Why would someone abuse their largest organ like that??
i bet at least half of it is expired and a quarter has formed a new life 💀
All those scents are gonna clash with eachother and she's gonna smell awful
I do have alot of body washes and lotions but I use the first in first out system to rotate them so that they actually get used up.
the dirty and clean sign actually really helps because my grandma uses it because my grandpa has alzheimer’s and she got one for real cheap at the dollar store!
thats great that you guys found something that helps! i think she just means buying for the “aesthetic” is bad
They've been a thing forever, for VERY cheap.
@@Cec9e13 i know i was just saying they help some people
@@TheSilliestMili896 I thought I was agreeing, sorry?
we have it because our dishwasher is a pain to restart, but we use a five dollar magnet
As a mom, that tent and the foot wash idea (a bucket would work the same and it can be used to carry things too) would be great. Our lakes dont have foot washes, and the tent would be nice with a small kiddo to get them out of the sun
We had a beach tent for vacations and a designated towel just outside the tent to brush our feet off.
My family has one of the dishwasher dirty/clean signs but it's a $2 magnet from Dollar General..$40 is INSANE
We tried a random magnet, but the design was ruined andbit peeling off was annoying, so we went for the slider one. It was 10 or 20 AUD and for some reason, they were rare and expensive online (this was several years ago). I love it beause it helps me better plan my dishwashing and have drastically reduced the amount of times I've mixed the clean dishes with the dirty dishes (some dishes don't look clean to the naked eye and sometimes they are cleaned, but with debris stuck to them).
I wouldn't pay 40 AUD for it, ny guess that one is made of metal.
I made mine from a small magnetic canvas. 2 for $1.48. Can customize it to whatever aesthetic.
We have one of those too! (I think our grandma gifted it to us though so idk where she got it)
Same!
Same, but my family never uses it so it just sits there 😭
Overconsumption is literally crazy now, like... WHY would I need something like a 15-step handcare routine or a barely drinkable Stanley cup with so many things that should be in pockets or a handbag?
Exactly
im pretty sure girl from 15step handcare routine is a hand model
@@lilith75she is.
@toba2.0-n4tshe is I watch her.
200000 step haircare routine
I wouldn’t be shocked if a lot of them, will be on an episode of Hoarders, in the next ten years.
I disagree. I'm willing to say five years.
it's not just hoarding it's straight up torture at this point
Ehh it’s overconsumption, but they have no problem throwing it all away, so I would say probably not hoarding, just too much money to know what to do with.
nah, they HAVE to go on my strange addiction 😭😭
@@spacedaze1860 As someone who has lived with hoarders, I'm not so sure. What makes you think the people in the video have no problem throwing away their stuff? Some of them maybe, but the mom with the hoard of lunchboxes and lunch box paraphernalia? All those items she displayed was a hoarding red flag. Same with the girl who had her boyfriend pick out items from her gigantic skin routine collection. At that point it has 100% crossed over from "normal" over-consumption to an actual illness.
"It comes with silverware"
Shows plastic fork and spoon.
Ma'am, that's not silverware, that's cutlery.
thats plasticware ma'am
@@dolphinfish-zt5xxwarioware
Okay, playing Devil's advocate for a moment here, a lot of people use the term silverware to refer to all cutlery. It's not really any different than calling bandages "Band-Aids", Hook and Loop straps "Velcro", or nasal tissues "Kleenex." Is it technically the correct term for all cases? No. Do people still know exactly what you're talking about? Yes.
Looking through the comments and seeing that some of these products can actually help people in specific contexts. Makes it so much sadder to see the pointless waste in the video
The dirty/clean sign for the dishwasher actually lowkey makes sense if you share chores with your family or roommates so nobody mixes up the dishes. I had one when I had roommates, but I got it for $1 at the dollar store not $40 😂
i was thinking the same. my mother has had one for years, and it only cost a dollar or 2.
Yes I agree, I genuinely have a hard time telling sometimes whether dishes are clean of dirty, but why would you buy one for $40 when you can get one for like $1
Same, ours was from the dollar store.
Same, mine came with the house 👍
Or at the office - it's nice to know if it's clean so you don't mess it up. Happens frequently
The beach wagon had my mouth open more than my dentist tells me to open it...💀
Same😭
That mother trucker is HEAVY, I don't buy that the individual in the picture pulled that more than 15 feet.......MAYBE. I ditched ours as soon as we hit the sand, it was pointless!
When me and my cousins were little my family would take the wagon BUT THEY WOULD ONLY PUT US AND OUR SAND TOYS IN IT! NOT 10+ BAGS THEY ALL CARRIED THEIR OWN BAG- 😭
We take 2 bags of junk, a cooler, a portable grill, camping chairs and a beach umbrella. We don't really need more than that.
It looks like the carts that those guys who sell random stuff at the beach use.
5:23 to be fair, the brush cleaner is good for artists. Especially if you’re painting with dark colors, so your brush won’t contaminate the other colors
real
Exactly
Honestly I would love one if it had slightly bigger watertank
For what it's worth, you can achieve the same thing with two cups of water. One to rinse the brush and the other to pick up paint, so the dirty water doesn't make the paint murky.
i would agree on that, but she painted a rock with 2 colors when neither were dry...
spending time with your dad in the woods is one of the true pleasures of life and i am so glad that you get to experience that
okay i get everything else, but at 6:49 this would be PERFECT for my house because everyone always forgets whether the dishes are clean or dirty (obviously if it was cheaper)
it would be very easy to DIY this!
A free way is by using a sticky note and just leave the note on the dishwasher
@@obviouslyashy but why would I just spend time every day writing clean or dirty on the dishwasher when I can just buy a $.59 thing to do it for me? This is not a pointless object. It’s mostly because in my family we don’t know whether it’s clean or dirty and we just happen to put dirty with clean and it gets annoying and you spend more money to more money on the water bill to clean the dishes that were already clean but now dirty because we didn’t know that it was clean. So this is actually a pretty useful object actually.
yeah, as a large family,we have this and its great!! we also got it on a different platform for 10 and jot 40 !!!!
same in my house
as an artist/painter the little water thing at 5:31 would be really useful (if it worked). if u work with a lot of colours you'd need to change ur cup of water a lot, hell even if i work with like 3 colours max i need to change my water every 5 mins. that being said those things usually arrive broken and never work anyway
I agree the art set up is nice.
Also personally I almost always accidentally drink my paint water so that would prevent it from
I agree
Chloe Rose Art tested the thing in a video and I think she liked it.
It doesn’t matter. Youre just proving Hayley’s point more. Its called OVERCONSUMPTION when you want something even tho you dont NEED IT
I saw the lunch bags on a shelf and thought she was showing us a selection inside a store…without Hayley’s comment, I would have had zero clue that it was a shelf IN THEIR HOUSE
Can you imagine what she would have with multiple kids? I have 4 kids.
@@shellybingham3255 A department store.
@VillleUTTP Not you again.
@VillleUTTPI know u didn’t tag me but I don’t even take nudes 💀
Frrr
1:06 families that live near the beach have them for a few reasons.
1. since they live near the beach it’s an okay purchase since we use it a lot
2. umbrellas get blown over easily
3. with big families, it might be easier to buy one big tent instead of a bunch of umbrellas
4. sometimes people fall asleep on the beach and there’s room to sprawl out and relax
tents are ok if u want to stay for longer
I’ve already made a separate comment stating this, but I would bring one if I had a small child/baby with me. Great way to keep them out of the sun and extreme beach wind lol.
We use one for my brother who has a medical condition. But the fan inside is crazy 😂
Also to get changed
yeah ikr a tent or a cabana is not overconsumption its just smart, however buying a fan and a foot bath is just dumb
0:13 at first I think that it was a man selling beach stuff’s 😂😂😂
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So what?@@elizabethsalas1562
@@elizabethsalas1562does it matter?
girl WHY ARE YOU SCREAMING AT ME
that's like her whole thing
As someone with sensory issues, I actually appreciate and could use the tent and foot bath. The foot bath is for washing your feet off before you get into the tent, not before you head to your car
yeah i always need a tent not bcuz i burn easy, but also bcuz the seaweed and water temp bothers me
Thus I can cover myself from the sun and people whenever I wan’t :)
Same here
Yeahh, it seems nice in theory but your feet will not dry fast enough if you don’t sit in the tent for like 3 hours. Better to just ditch the foot bath and wipe your feet off with your hands
@@itsilaaa yesss
My family actually has one of those dirty/clean magnets for my dishwasher but it’s a magnet that you flip to determine clean or dirty and it’s snoopy themed and cute. We have it because some people in my family, especially my dad, can be very forgetful and he has an issue putting dirty dishes in with the clean dishes so the sign prevents that from happening, mostly.
My husband have the same system, but I just wrote "Dirty" and "Clean" on a note card and we flip that over back and forth as needed lol
I have one for similar reasons, but $40 for the one in the video?! I think mine was like $10 or $15
My parents have something like that too though it isn’t themed. Both my parents are forgetful and also they never tell me or my siblings things like whether the dishes are clean or dirty, so the clean/dirty magnet helps for all of us
In our house, it’s my stepson that will usually put in dirty dishes in with the clean dishes. He’s awake later than me and has a midnight snack, so when I run the dishwasher before going to bed so I can put it away in the morning, he’d have placed his dirty dishes in there with it.
@VillleUTTP… what..? 😨
I’ve always brought a tent to the beach, they’re so much more comfortable. I like being able to hide from other people, I don’t like being stared at by creepy men and I can lay down and sleep comfortably without worrying about anything. Plus I can put all my bags in there which keeps them safer and cleaner. I’m from California and we have entire beach days, so we pack lunch, snacks, drinks, and activity things like footballs or kites. Like we stay there all day, and maybe walk down the boardwalk once or something. I’d love the foot thing because sand gets tracked in no matter what you do.
This isn’t uncommon up here in Wisconsin along our lakeside beaches usually the people that live further from the lake bring more to he beach but they also are there for full day not just an hour or so.
I’m Canadian, these tents are prohibited from some beaches. One reason they can cause problems is some people concealing themselves digging holes and pooping.
ok
@@Kknah91 💀
1:03 many people take tents to the beach, I think it’s a great idea for families as it protects you from the sun and it gives you privacy to change. The rest of the things in that tent are ridiculous though
1:33 we don’t have those in Canada
Same
Oh I feel bad, we got them in the US
When I go to Spain for the holidays, it’s also VERY RARE to find those. 😭😭
I haven’t seen them in Florida
Canada mentioned
Plastic overconsumption and mismanagement of plastic waste is a growing menace, causing landfills to overflow, choking rivers, and threatening marine ecosystems. This has a negative impact on sectors that are critical to many economies, including tourism, shipping and fisheries.
They only recycle a fraction of the plastics that are collected for recycling. ☹
I mean this also has a negative impact on the survival chances of many species, including humans
Not to mention that micro-plastics are going into our bodies and we hardly know what health implications that will have. Burning plastic is also cancerous and contributes to greenhouse gases, so incinerating it is a horrible idea. I hate plastic so much - especially since all plastic stuff is usually made to last a very short time. All the plastic products you use will exist in landfills longer than your own body will exist, and even after generations and generations of your family as well. I wish humans would stop being so dumb and money hungry. But at least there's some people out there who get it and agree!
Companies producing the plastic in the first place and the rich who swim in oil and destructive mines are the main issue, man. Most of the waste is perfectly good stock that didn’t make money so they throw it away
Cry to the Chinese about it. They do it the most
The beach tent comment was really interesting to me cause I come from a country where beach tents are the norm. Like every family on the beach has at least one beach tent often even two or three. Often families built their own little space on the beach with tents, chairs, blankets, air lounger etc. It just shows how customs differ depending on the region you are in because honestly I’ve never seen this type of dedication to building your own space on the beach anywhere else
I feel like most of us do it differently where I am it's you have an umbrella, everyone has a chair, several snakes in a cooler, possibly toys, towels, blankets, shirts, if not an umbrella a tarp or if not that then other one my family uses where it's like a big flag that blows in the wind attached to a bent piece of metal with a sandbag to ensure it doesn't blow away. So yeah it depends I think your country and mine are probably similar in that everyone makes their own area in the beach and I'm assuming tries to avoid or not infringe on another person's area.
Yeah, I'm in FL and beach tents and umbrellas are both pretty common at our beaches. I've noticed parents with younger kids will often bring tents to have a more private place for kids to nap.
yeah, in australia we mostly have tents to not only protect ourselves from the sun, but if we need to just relax for a bit. like i agree with everything that was said in this video but in australia it's very common for people to bring tents at the beach. i would personally only bring it if there's more than 3 people though, cuz the only time my family have bought tents to the beach is when there were 4 or 5 of us there.
Yeah, here in Argentina also the wind is WILD on the coast, so generalley when going to the beach we use a tent jusy to avoid the ridiculous amount of wind and sand and your things flying off (like, even the umbrellas go flying all over the beach ☠)
yeah same I'm from the UK and so many people have tents
As a crafter/painter, that silicone mat/palette would be a table saver. And when using with little kids using a dollop of paint is preferable. Even for adults much less waste overall.
not really
@@xxGothrdflawless argument, great points, well done
@@table2.0 ikr :)
While I haven’t done so yet, I may eventually invest in one of those wet palettes that are supposed to help prevent the paint from drying too soon, when working on an art project.
@@xxGothrd literally just “nuh uh” “the fuck you mean ‘nuh uh’??”
6:55 my mom got one of those for like 50 cents but it was a pan that could flip and it was so cheap because the handle(the thing u flip it with) kept breaking off- she only got it because there was normally a “mommmm are the dishes in the dishwasher clean?”
5:26 I have this but I'm an ARTIST. If you're painting REGULARLY this is okay to indulge a bit. But clearly, that lady doesn't paint of a regular basis.
Would not know that many things about the internet without this channel tbh
Same lol
SAME lol
Same lol
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Do they even realize how lucky they are?!
I wont get to go to the beach ever unless in my adult years I find the money to pay for it. There's no way my family could ever go to a beach for multiple different reasons, and these people are out here acting like they'll die without their dyson airwrap?!
Just goes to show that when shit hits the fan? They'll crumble to dust in one hour, two at most.
Look a lot of of those items are ridiculous but as someone who lives in Florida about 20 minutes from the beach I go as often as I’m able which is usually once or twice a month. Having a tent and something to keep the sand off of your blanket are very useful and make a day trip much more enjoyable
@@melaniegrace7707 Oh, yeah, I'm not saying that staying out of the sun is ridiculous, more all the other stuff, like repackaged makeup and basically their entire bathroom.
The water is COLD if the sand gets too HOT go in the water and you will feel much better! And nine bags of all of that can be put in ONE big bag!
Yeah I've never been to a beach and I'm 20. I cant get food for each day of the month and I don't have clothes that fit comfortably bc I've had the same clothes since I was a kid. and they can get all of this stuff they don't need. Its actually so depressing
I'm gonna be honest. There's nothing wrong with collecting vinyl records of your favorite musician even if you don't use it for some reason. That's why its called a "collection"
Also, a collection of a very popular artist is pretty on brand for collectors.
Everything else in the video, I agree with.
I didn’t agree with not getting paints personally. I am an artist at some point you do need to replace the paints you have.
Even buying multiples of the same album?
@@possummagic3571 Some people buy 3 of things if you can believe that or not.
1 to use 1 to display 1 to keep in original package just in case some billionaire wanna pay millions for it.
Idk maybe I’m wrong.
@@possummagic3571 YES? SOME U MIGHT USE AND SOME U KEEP
@@possummagic3571 Similar to buying a few of one thing- I think of it like i do with my (albeit very small) doll collection- one to practice customizing on, one to actually play with, and one that stays in the box for value reasons :) I'm broke as a joke rn so i dont see it growing anytime soon, but if it's stuff like vinyl records, i'd just buy 3 so i'd have another one to use if the first one somehow breaks- (Ofc, it all depends on price too though-)
I'll disagree on bringing a tent to the beach. My local beach is so windy it's literally impossible to keep it in the ground or from turning inside out. Plus, the tent is larger for more people to sit under instead of using multiple umbrellas, and it packs up smaller
thank you for doing this video and show that humanity is getting lazy or i should say we already are. please keep it up i love it
Actually I think the tent idea for the beach, while definitely more cumbersome and awkward, isnt that bad of an idea. Helps give you a space to relax in and store whatever you brought with you
yeah i would love to have one :)
Ahh, i see we missed the point of the video. My dudes... ya dont need to bring more than sun screen, a towel, perhaps a chair, and glasses. so what do you need to store?? Re- watch the video again. Give another view. Try to absorb what your watching this time. Unless you have kids.. Then ignore me. With kids you bring the house.
@@spwolftech Some people have super sensitive skin. I actually have a sun allergy. If I lived close to a beach, a tent would be a lifesaver. And, with bringing things, a ton of people bring food and drinks. You can't just go all day without food or water.
@@xxIDontKnowxx I agree with the sensitive skin thing. Medical is medical, kinda falls under the kid thing. Ya do what ya have to. And i don't know where you live but all the beaches near me are no food or drink, as people have proven they will not clean up after themselfs. So we all lost out. I believe 1 reusable container per person is allowed, but not sure.
@@spwolftech That's interesting! I've never been to a beach that's no food or drink.
my parents have been using beach tents for over 20 years and honeslty they're the best thing ever. shield you from the sun, the sand and other peoples eyes. #teambeachtentforever
We are pale redheads so if we had any reason to spend a day at the beach we would buy a tent but the one time we really took the kids to the beach for a vacation we got a hotel next to it so we could just go back and forth.
Yess, I love using beach tents! We already have one that's we've been using for years, and my mother doesn't like to swim and would rather read, so it offers shade for her:D
I think the issue isn't the beach tent. It's the extent to which some people will go to bring things they don't want or will use only once or twice. If you use the tent often, that's great and it sounds like it was a good purchase!
@@nikkipage6919 I agree since most of these “influencers” buy new stuff constantly so the tent being reused is iffy. The tents themselves however are awesome and everyone should be protecting their skin. My dad being in his 70s didn’t as a kid and used sunscreen instead of covering up and has had tons of skin cancers removed. Thank goodness no malignant melanoma yet but he had a extra bad sunburn as a kid after returning from France where he was constantly covered to Texas,USA(lots of desert and sun)that the dermatologist thinks is what caused his extra big recent skin cancer removal. The cost for that treatment was way beyond what a sunscreen shirt or tent would be for the government or individual.
Yes it looked awesome to me but I can understand if you're not super sun sensitive it might seem over the top.
The little beach tents are actually great when you spend a long day at the beach, it gives you protection from the sun and the wind when you wanna rest for a while
A normal tent can probably do the job. I say this because I bring a regular tent to the beach with me and I put towels and my drinkable water there. That tent however is frankly RIDICULOUS.
1:30 pretty sure that’s also why showers in the beaches exists? To clean?
9:43 this can't be healthy for one's skin. Having this many body care products is very concerning and wasteful.
exactly. i use ONE bottle of soap, and mabye like once a week i use a body scrub.
Another thing, our skin cannot adapt in just a minute. It takes 3-7 days or mostly months. Many skin products can cause skin irritation or worst, cancer.
Totally!
Also, I have VERY sensitive skin, and I pretty much can't use any kind of soap/shampoo/condition/anything with scents, or I'll break out, so I can practically FEEL my skin burning by just LOOKING at her like "Strawberry peppermint" stuff. Lol.
@@radioactive_crossaintmost of the time I just use shampoo and body wash lol. Perfectly clear skin and clean shiny hair. Sometimes I deep condition if my hair is dry but that's it. No makeup no nothing else lol
Tiktok is the definition of overconsumption imo
One of the many reasons I'll never have an account
@@jules9669 fr
The realization that this even extends past the content, into the very foundation of the way the app/service works… 😬
@@jules9669 tiktok for me is not like this its just memes lol much better than yt but it really depends what fyp u have if you have the normal or default fyp theres 80 percent chance you will see these videos
8:06 even as a swiftie, that is WAY too much vinyls. I counted 4 copies of one variant??? That is serious overconsumption
i think its very clear this is a collector, due to the plastic still being on some of the vinyls. its very common to collect vinyls!
yeah, i believe she’s a collector but its still insane lol
9:43 At that point, that's an entire "pharmacy".
5:09 this makes me so sad. there are so many people, including myself and people i know, that cant even afford to buy paint and art supplies, but she bought all of that stuff just to waste the paint and probably just pack it all into a box to sit on a shelf in your garage and not get used again.
The energy and "rage" you have at the beginning and almost entirety of the video is such a massive difference between your goodbyes. I love it!
4:45 the fact that she already had mini versions of some of the products- like the rare beauty blush was ALREADY tiny and that spray from Charlotte tilbury was too
Everything being done for attention is so sickening
It’s so braindead, wasteful, and miserable
1:38 we don’t have these in the Uk! Or at least not in most beaches. I know some people bring small tents for their small kids to sit in sometimes so the heat doesn’t burn them as we’re not to well accustomed to the heat here 😭
The US def doesn’t have them, unless mayybe ur at a fancy private beach
@Ckyxo as an American, I've also never seen them, but that could just be because I've never been to an ocean beach, only lakes. I'm sure you'd probably find them in Florida or California though
I see them all the time in the uk?
@@BeMoreBillyOfficial what beaches have I been going too 😭 I’ve not come across them we have to fill our buckets with water and rinse off that way
@Ckyxo it’s not like we brits have the weather to go to the beach anyways 😂
Hayley still in her speaking facts era
Its not a era, its a ✨lifestyle✨
She always has been
MARI PFP 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@honeyyclxud WE FALLIN' DOWN THE STAIRS WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥
@VillleUTTP bro we do NOT care
on the first one, my brother is disabled and its useful to have a beach tent (smaller than a normal tent and has only 3 walls, very simple and pops up) because it means if he gets tired because it takes a LOT of energy to swim around as a disabled person and having shade to sit in for a break is important, especially to protect you from the sun, but a whole ass tent with chairs and a massive cart, completely ridiculous even if they had some kinda special reason
When I was a kid I always went to the beach with my 7 other cousins. We had this small red “beach cart”(wagon). Two kids would always get to Sid in it with all or our towels and aunts bag. WE NEVER EVER HAD TO TAKE 9 BAGSSSSSSSS😮
1:39 This is a luxury to have in America, actually. At least where I live. I think one beach hours away from where I live has one, but that’s it.
The dirty/clean dishwasher sign actually is pretty useful, because some people don’t check if the load is clean before putting their dishes in.
Hayley I love how unserious and serious you are at the same time 😭❤️
9:00 Those Shampoo bottles man 🤯. I have diagnosed washing OCD and compulsively was my handsh several times daily, and use so much extra soap and shampoo. I cant stop it (well I try to I am in therapy), and I always feel so bad for buying so much product and therfore creating so much waste, so i really try to use more waste-free options. But this... this is so much worse than it could ever get with me. This is some type of "aesthetic" hoarding, and shouldnt be glorified. Some of the people with so much product for their "routines", need genuine help for their buying obsession and hoarding, because its a very fine line from just overconsume to mental illness.
Speaking from experience.
I used to compulsively wash my hands so much too, it was horrible, my hands would get so dry and my nails would get like small black streaks on them. The only thing that helped me was watching other people not care about any of it and give myself the exposure therapy of copying them. Also, weirdly enough watching naked and afraid really did help me realize how much are bodies can handle before “something bad” happens. This is just what helped me tho, I hope you get better and remember your body can handle so much, your body has such a complex system set up to keep you safe from germs that enter your body.
@@loxovi Thank you. So good to hear you overcame your OCD, thats a great acomplishment. You can be very proud :).
Sadly its a little more complex for me though. I dont particular fear germs or sick ess, so thats Not the reasons why I was my hands. My therapist found out that I am Not the Standard OCD Patient, but that its linked to CPTSD. We found out it started as a kid because I tried to Set boundaries with the people, because I wasnt allowed to have them and thats why my OCD developed. I showered and washed After school to get rid of the people who bullied me. The thought of having touched something they touched terrified me. Not because of germs, but because I feared traces of them would suddenly be in my save space at home. So now I was to ground myself, whenever I am stressen an anxious and to keep my "save space" clean.
I think for me its Not about what my body can handle but my Mind. The more relaxed and confident I feel the less are my compulsions if that makes sense. I need to somehow loose the feeling that others can get to me in my Personal space.
@@blackhagalaz Oh that is different from what I went/am going through. I'm sorry you went through that. I hope you get better. Progress isn't linear but keep pushing forward :) you got this!
5:35 as someone who paints rocks, whenever I was bought rock painting kits I’d use bought rocks but it isn’t that hard to walk for 5 minutes and find ones for FREE?!
The over consumption is so insane! I do have the clean and dirty because my younger siblings don’t know when it’s dirty or clean, so it shows them when they can grab one from the dish washer, or the cabinet ❤
The dirty and clean sign for the dishwasher is useful when you live with busy multiple people sharing the same task of emptying and filling the dishwasher or you are doing multiple tasks at once and needing to plan the dishwasher tasks a couple of days in advance to keep your house mess under control. Also dishes aren't necessarily clearly clean to the naked eye, sometimes the dishwasher is activated, but it missed some debris, or it wasn't activated and that one cup that we used to drink plain water is still contaminated. The sign acts as assurance to notify others to NOT place those dishes with clean dishes.
We did use to use a magnet that was just a random magnet with a design years ago, but its design was peeling which was annoying (as a result of using nails to pick it off the machine and touching it with wet hands) so we opted for a slider, it was less than 20AUD, back then those things were uncommon online and normally went above that amount.
Sincerely,
Person who accidentally mixed dirty dishes up with clean dishes because she was rushing or unwell but needs to uphold her end of the deal of house chores.
Yes! We love ours. But we did get it for less than $5 at the dollar store.
I agree I’m in a family of 7 that shit works
I was thinking the same thing, also sometimes the dishes look clean while the dishwasher hasn't been on yet. I do feel like $40 for something like that is way too much though.
Or you load the dishwasher then forget to empty it out and forget if it clean
7:59 as someone who collects records, WHY WOULD YOU NEED *MULTIPLE* COPIES OF THE SAME RECORD!? And those are expensive too, like 40 bucks per one.
I wonder if the reason she bought multiples of the same records (esp with all the unopened ones) is just for her to resell them later on down the line for more than when she got them..💀
@@RainonMelseems the most likely.
One opened to listen to, one sealed to keep it in mint condition. Sometimes you don't literally think of your collection as of an investment but this may be useful for the rainy day. That's also common in the doll community: one doll stays in box because of the rarity or great look and one doll is for playing.
And I also collect cds of the same exact album 😂 Just different regional releases because I love it. Some of them are the same but I just like having them from all over the world or spotting the differences
Its like going to the sunglasses isle and then getting mad because it doesnt have your favorite color of those pair of sunglasses. 🤦
Well collectors exist
That school lunch one is insane. Me AND my TWO sisters had to share ONE bento box for EIGHT years! We only stopped because it broke after so much use.
The mom in that video should do a solid and pack lunch for her daughter's whole class.
Yep
Yeah, there should be a rule that the overconsumption people have to actually find people to use their stuff. Like if you have that many lunch boxes, give it to kids without proper lunch boxes. The soap is most infuriating because my mom works at our local Youth Service Bureau and that's one thing they really need people to donate. I once spent a whole weekend putting soap, a toothbrush, toothpaste, and some other hygiene products in plastic bags so we can give them to kids who need them. These people with all those products they'll never be able to use piss me off.
@@bendykid4908 That soap one is infuriating. Specifically the Bath & Body Works sprays. That amount of body spray will expire before she can use 10% of it. Meanwhile, I own ONE of the body sprays in the video, and it was $17 USD! Multiply that by what's probably around 250 sprays, and you get $4250! AND THAT'S JUST THE BODY SPRAYS!!!
This is hoarding. Through and through.
Really? Me and my five siblings had 5 lunch boxes each since we had a record of stealing each others
How do you share one bento box anyway
1:00 lmao unless you have like 14 kids there’s no reason to take that many bags to the beach.
Loud house ahh behavior 😭🙏
@@Envixity-nl6zsLMAO
In the uk we don’t have feet washers/showers often purely because you would have to be *mad* to go in our oceans. I’m in Spain right now and pretty much every beach I’ve gone to has taps and stuff, so surely if it’s hot enough to swim they would have taps?
My parents have the dirty clean sign on their dishwasher. But in their defense, my now late grandmother lived with us for four years and she had dementia among other things. She got confused a lot and would mix together the clean and dirty dishes, so my parents bought an dirty-clean sign to hang on the dishwasher so she’d know if it was clean or dirty dishes inside.
It wasn't the 40 dollars one, right?
1:05 There are little tents made for the beach. They're meant to save the people (and their stuff) inside them from the wind and sand the wind might carry.
The video with the bath products is absolutely CRAZY to me. Like just looking at it the pure amount of money put into that. Their are people like that who go to my school and it makes it so hard for me to even look at thier lockers. I genuinely can not fathom the amount of money they go through. I have a job so that I am able to pay for stuff I need but I would have to work for like 5 years to even come close to the amount of products they buy. I have dyed hair so I have to use specail products but even I don’t go through bottles that fast like for someone to try and make that practical they would have to you a bottle a week to make it befor they even expire. That terrifies me to put it short
How can they afford that?
I like having a couple of bottles in storage, so I don't completely run out and have no time to go buy replacements, especially when working long days... but that was absolutely insane!
When I was in school my locker only had room for a bag, some books/binders, and a mirror on the door to check if you're cute between classes. Some schools don't even get lockers anymore.
You've definitely got too many bath products if you need a routine to choose your bath products before each shower.
Rock painting is an actual hobby though, my mom does it a lot 😭
The beach tents are actually quite useful if you want to spend the whole day at the beach
The 30 lunchboxes on the shelf was wild.
I do want to say as an artist the water contraption is actually very useful to avoid mixing pigments, dirty paint water can sometimes tint the rest of your pallet and your canvas if you don’t thoroughly dry off your brush every time you clean it, and keeping your brush wet is often necessary for watercolor. A lot of the products in that video are legitimately good art supplies-
HOWEVER, is all of this necessary only to paint rocks? No. Because rocks aren’t porous you don’t have to worry about tinting like you would with watercolors. You can get by with paint, a paper plate, a cup with water, a paper towel, and rocks from your neighborhood.
The fake rocks are the most annoying part of this for me, but I guess it makes sense if none of the ones in your area are smooth? MAYBE then. But even so you can find rocks cheaper if you just go to a hardware store or any place that sells gardening supplies like a Lowe’s or Home Depot (America) you can get River Rock in a bag for cheap in a bunch of different sizes
Certain people will only consume things because it's aesthetic or trendy, or it looks cool, even if they don't have a proper use for it. Like a master painter could use those tools very effectively, and could get really good use out of them, they need to be in the right hands for the correct purposefulness. Certain tools are for specialists and shouldn't really be used by people just doing home arts and crafts for fun or to make videos with. Like your average person wanting to do a painting can just use a few different water jars, it's not a big deal at all. Give someone who does professional watercolor paintings, or paints with a very wide range of hues and vibrancies, those more specified tools and it would save them a lot of time/space/money in the long run because they are painting pretty much all the time. For example, not having to replace contaminated paint because you accidentally dipped your light brush in your dark paint jar and back in the light paint, less money spent on brush cleaner, etc. professionals make those kinds mistakes too and it can be costly especially if you are working with expensive paints and brushes. It's like if you bought a sit down lawn mower but your backyard is only 30 sq feet. Like you don't need all that to do the task you need to do.
@@badcaseofstripes I agree with this to an extent, with one note to be made, these supplies do seem to be craft quality (at least from the brand I recognized). If you want to get into watercolor or guache painting at home I probably would recommend that setup for a hobbyist- it’s the subject it’s being used for that it’s wasted on. There’s tiers to art supplies from hobbyist to fine art.
Trend buying is a menace for sure, but I do think aiming for fewer purchases of high quality goods is the answer, because they last longer. It’s why most people learning to paint will upgrade to a limited pallet of higher quality pigments. I honestly think the water receptical is a good item for any hobbyist and beyond if you paint a lot and want to save time and water- it’s also a reusable item that’s unlikely to break for a long while
I agree though, buying in too early is a big problem for people wanting to learn a hobby. Usually what I do when I pick up a new skill is get the bare essentials and nothing more for a hobby I want to try out, and if I don’t like it I reuse the leftovers into a new project. I just wish there wasn’t so much yassification around the art making process, cute art supplies are nice to look at, but their actual usability and function are more important and I wish people were more conscious of that fact
I used the same Tupperware water bottle for _seven_ years. The same backpack for the last three years. The same lunch box for the last five or so years. This is madness.
Yes, I have a bad concience that my daughter and I have 6 boxes that we can use for lunchboxes and to store stuff in the fridge. But this lady can easily equip an entire class of hungry students.
i use everything until i can no longer fix it or it's a health hazard (that i also can't fix lol)
Agreed. The only reason I got a new “backpack” since I use a messenger bag mainly, when I got one last year is it was falling apart
The thing I hate about those feet washer station at the beach is when your done you have to walk in sand again just to go in your car.
0:00 OMG I HAVE THAT SAME SHIRT YOUR WEARING!! 😭😭
The fact that you’ve made so many videos on this 😅😂 it truly never ends.
These specific beach TikTok’s are crazy but typically Americans do bring a lotttttt of stuff to the beach bc for most of us it’s an all day thing like we go very early in the morning and stay till late afternoon or even sundown, esp if we live far away from one.
About vinyl records: some people store their open albums in original plastic wrap just because that way sleeve had less damage in the long run)
I have a few from the 60s and 70s that are like that and it still gets kinda beaten up just doesn't get dirty
I actually do bring tents to the beach because sometimes I don't want to touch the sand after coming out of the water and sometimes I do picnics with my family at the beach , BUT A WHOLE ASS FAN AND AND AN INFLATABLE FOOT BATH?!?!?!
okay but the rock painting staiton thing (i use it for my paintings and a placemat for alcohol makers so they dont ruin the desk)
I have the same stuff BUT I paint on a weekly or sometimes aily baisis so that stuff is being used...probibly not the same thing but I felt just a little called out for using those...😅
The only thing for the beach cart (not that size but a smaller one) could help carry chairs, towels, beach toys, surf boogie boards for multiple families
Just got an ad with amazon “packing must haves” and it was the most useless over consumption stuff😭This video being reccomended is definitely a sign 😵💫
HAYLEY IS SO PRETTY THO!!!!!
Oh yea?
Straight up when she uploaded I came IMMEDIATELY
@@M33rhahatesppl what the fuck
@@M33rhahatesppl OH YEA?
@@M33rhahatespplfr tho
@9:00 DEFINITELY the definition of overconsumption
0:11 i mean, I sort of understand this because when my family goes to the beach we spend the full day at the beach. Like 8am-7/8pm. Though we never brought THAT much stuff. We did have a cart and stuff though
Lol if that's was a family reunion at a beach then yes, you need that cart
6:33 🥹🥹🥹🥹❤❤❤❤ awwwwwww thats so lovely. Thank you for sharing that wonderful moment you had with your dad 🥰
5:10 That's acrylic paint... paint that can't be reactivated when it dries... you have to plan on using all of that or let it go to waste if you aren't gonna store it properly. The tiktoker went out of their way to waste that paint.
1:32 EXACTLY, I THINK THIS IS EVERYWHERE WHERE IS THE BEACH! THOSE ARE EVEN IN POLAND
5:29 tbh the fountain thingy is extremely helpful bc if the water gets very dirty and can stain ur brush
Ok the dishwasher magnet is actually really helpful.
My dad suffers from a TBI and sometimes cannot remember if the dishwasher is clean or dirty.
That being said, there is NO WAY a MAGNET should cost $40!!!!!!!!!!
A post-it note would get the same job done and just one of those costs $1 and has like 50 sheets
As a housekeeper several people, the clean dirty sign is very helpful when I'm doing the dishes. Also the sign that they use they got from the Dollar tree.
every time i see or hear the word overconsumption, the situation just gets worse and somehow even MORE out of hand...
We have the dishwasher thing at my house. We have a dishwasher that will turn off if you open it to check.
bro needing 3 lunch boxes a year?!?!? i got one a year when i was little because i left food in it and it got rotten, me and my sister shared 3 water bottles every 2 years after our old ones got moldy
Ya, like even a person with 10 children would only have like 20 lunch boxes. Two pur kid, which seems like a lot until you remember that a normal person usually likes different designs of the same thing.
A sticker to the dishwasher is a great idea actually. So is the tent, especially when you have a toddler, mine loves hers ❤
I also like the foot bath. I’m the one who brings the tent and I don’t want sand on my towel or chair so it is helpful for me at least
@@bubblesawesome3284 I liked it too! I live in the UK, we don't have fancy feet showers on most beaches 😅
Yes, but the sticker was very overpriced in the video but I think you can find a cheaper one easily. The tent seems fun for the beach but the fan was unnessecary, in my opinion.
@@annarennie I’m in California some beaches still the foot thing but it’s really gross.
@@zarapuppylick they sell some at dollar tree.
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*NAHH*
I just got a science lesson
Based
Sir, you cooked so hard you burnt the meal...
Hands-down the best touch grass comment I've ever seen, bravo
I half expected it to end with "now that you read all about grass, why don't you go outside and touch some"
Life is fot making memories. Your child wont remember what you bought them but the time you spent with them❤
This is why we can’t find any products my gurly bought a life time of expired things
The only reason my family has a beach wagon is because we have a lot of cousins, and we always bring board games and food, as that's one of our favorite parts about being at the lake. That cart in the beginning was CRAZY though. All we need is just a cooler and a small wagon 😭
As much as i wish overconsumption was over i love haylees videos on this the most
6:58 im gonna be completely honest, my mom bought one of these because our family is REALLY BAD with telling if our dishwasher is clean or dirty, but it was NOT 39 DOLLARS? my mom got it for like 2 dollars so just go order one off of walmart because it will be A TWENTIETH OF WHATEVER THIS IS..
Some of the stuff in the beginning makes sense, it looks like they have a small child that might want to take a nap so shade is helpful, they could have just used an umbrella and towel but if they go the back daily this is also nice. This tent can also be used at kids sports events to keep the whole family out of the hot sun since you don’t bring an umbrella to a soccer or football game. The foot bath makes sense to keep sand out of their tent which will also keep the sand out of their car.
8:47 LOL. I thought this was her stockpile of beauty products if shtf.
Now going back to the TSwift collector I understand why the plastic is still on. Don't agree with it though. Decades ago I was by my aunt who ran a toy shop. In her display cupboard at home, she had a few special edition barbies still in the box. Turns out she wasn't actually interested in barbies - only that *she wanted to preserve their resale value.* In other words - not a true collector.
Now I am a stamp collector - mostly because I inherited the collection from my uncle's. After a few years, I stopped being enthusiastic because the postal service kept wanting to produce limited edition covers (special pre-stamped envelopes) and I didn't want to indulge in their money making schemes. I would only consider myself a preservationist now. The collection grows very slowly because very few things come in the mail with stamps nowadays i.e. the technology has changed. Paper mail is also phasing out all over. They have even taken to overprinting older stamps with new values - maybe because they have too much old stock to clear and it doesn't make sense to get new stock.
I am almost sure that the collection might die with me as I don't see anyone in the next generation wanting to take it over. What do they know about stamps? Likewise with her collection. As time goes on, fewer people are vinyl heads, fewer still would be TS fans. So I think that collectors should just collect for their own pleasure and enjoy it without thinking about it going to anyone else afterwards except either the trash or a charity shop.