How do you feel about the rise of "underconsumption core" as a trend? What is your definition of under consumption? Is this a trend you'd like to start in REAL life? Also what percent is your phone 🔋on? I'm on 69% but it's 12:23 a.m. 😭 I''M TIRRRREEEEDDDD!
@ditsytrixie2 ай бұрын
Everything doesn't need to be a "core". This whole tiktok aesthetic/core trend just screams chronically online behavior. Seems like no one wants to be original and people just want to emulate what others do even if it means sinking in quicksand. This trend will die out soon or it will become an unhealthy trend where it glamorises being poor and being in debt like how the body positivity movement went into unhealthy fat acceptance/HAES movement. People need to get a grip to be honest and stop bringing new fads and new trends that make zero sense or add value to society at large. People need to go offline and touch some grass.
@imaa.n2 ай бұрын
i don’t understand why everything has to be a trend. i’m so so so sick of the “tiktokification”of everything. people need to get offline and go outside. it’s so immature to me
@SocialSymone2 ай бұрын
@@ditsytrixie I agree 10000% !!! I'm sick if it too!
@SocialSymone2 ай бұрын
@@imaa.n I feel your pain!😭 idk who "keeps coming up" with these "personalities" that real people live to sell to people who don't have one BUT STOP!
@itsofficialimnotthetypical23752 ай бұрын
😂 %63
@aeternam37102 ай бұрын
Can’t’ wait for the ✨critical thinking core ✨ trend to arrive so some people can use some
@juliajs17522 ай бұрын
I'm holding out for factchecking core. I just want to see the internet burn :)
@heatherhaven12682 ай бұрын
@@juliajs1752you should watch Mr. Robot, because I feel like that’s this generations1984 or Brave New World
@mariec35272 ай бұрын
😂😂
@RahYisrael992 ай бұрын
They'll just read one book and regurgitate the one chapter they memorized.
@Jae-by3hf2 ай бұрын
Honestly 😂!
@Psilolcybin2 ай бұрын
and the fact that people modify their behaviors JUST to be trendy and keep up w the joneses is genuinely scary and makes me feel like we’re living in a simulation
@SocialSymone2 ай бұрын
I CAN'T STAND IT!
@MsAngelique2 ай бұрын
It's actually nothing new. We've been doing that for centuries.
@Psilolcybin2 ай бұрын
@@MsAngelique Doesn’t make it right 😭☠️
@GigaChad_1692 ай бұрын
If the pandemic didn't teach you about how fickle and mindless people can be, nothing will. Most people are followers and have no core values to themselves other than what others do.
@scorpioseason38682 ай бұрын
You're not. Just read the Bible
@AndrewShafer2 ай бұрын
Tiktok makes poverty an aesthetic, and they're arguing in the comments whether someone is faking poverty well enough. What a world
@jr55572 ай бұрын
Those comments annoy me so much like I haven't seen any people post like "I'm the poorest person to exist"
@briy-gg8oc2 ай бұрын
Lack of consumption isn’t poverty?
@Googlymoogly-m8i2 ай бұрын
@briy-gg8oc no I think what they mean is. Low consumption for these people seem to be a choice. In poverty it's a requirement. So it seems like aestheticysing poverty
@JudiL-f4v2 ай бұрын
Underconsumption is NOT poverty. I am not poor, but don’t choose to have my house full of stuff that doesn’t serve me. I have more money for what I really want and need, and my house is serene,easier to clean and always looks clean. I’m not stressed, and am not a slave to wasting my time and money to endless pointless purchases. Why can’t we minimalists show our side? We’ve looked at these idiotic “hauls” for years, leading viewers feeling like failures, and even jealous at times. My life is sane, and I’m not always chasing more purchases.
@SonderDAzeX2 ай бұрын
Tiktok makes everything an Aesthetic.
@badgerclan172 ай бұрын
If you genuinely want to consume less, then the LAST thing you should do is to throw out all the stuff you already bought. You SHOULD have all the shoes from your over-consuming in your closet. You may never have to pay for shoes for the rest of your life.
@juliajs17522 ай бұрын
That was something that pissed me off a few years ago when minimalism first became trendy. Suddenly people re-decorated their homes with "minimalist" furniture and art, instead of ... keeping what they had and *not* buying more things. It was so mindboggling!
@StaciaBielka2 ай бұрын
I had plenty of shoes that did not work out for me and I never wear them, they literally hurt me (bought before discovering I fit into Wide shoes much better). There was no reason to keep them. I bought them because I was dumb and they looked nice and trendy and I did not care about comfort as I should have been.
@TheMODEGeek2 ай бұрын
Or just sell them lol, giving to a loved one, or consider donating them to a reputable nonprofit if you know you have something you know you’ll never use/wear
@stinks70652 ай бұрын
@@StaciaBielka You can always sell them on apps like depop and vinted, take them to a consignment store, give them away etc... If they're still in good shape, there's no reason to just throw them away, especially for a tiktok trend /gen
@michelleheadley29112 ай бұрын
Mine are no longer supportive for my job. Still in good condition. I gave them away. Someone who wants them can have them.
@h.l.61562 ай бұрын
i deleted tiktok 2 years ago and im so glad because watching these trends come and go from an outside perspective makes them seem so cringey and childish and vain and im so much happier being off in my own world not being influenced by strangers
@SocialSymone2 ай бұрын
I heard alot of people have done that..I don't blame them and I good for you ❤️ it get scary over there! 😬
@lalatahala2 ай бұрын
preach!
@Kellibel2 ай бұрын
Same. I deleted tik tok over a year ago and don't miss it. It really messed with my attention span but I think I've got things back on track nowadays.
@Carina5182 ай бұрын
It just makes people devolve and become more and more childish. I’m especially tired of the infantilization of women. “I’m just a girl,” “pink everything,” “girl math,” “I love being a girl.” Shut up. 😂
@TheOpy832 ай бұрын
They are cringey! Good for you for deleting TT!❤
@ros_limbo2 ай бұрын
Never thought I'd see the day where everyday living a normal life would be a trend. Like you said: recycling containers and rinsing out jars has been how some of us have lived since we could remember.
@ewidontlikeyou2 ай бұрын
Literally. Ppl are so dumb. Glad I don't know them.
@branganewolf63222 ай бұрын
I would even say how most of us lived...I don't know anyone who doesn't do that, even wealthier people.
@nicholebryant73592 ай бұрын
Facts
@StefsMiniaturesandCrafts-ej3mz2 ай бұрын
It took me 55 years to get matching plates and bowls 😂😂😂
@theDstandsforDanger2 ай бұрын
They’re appropriating our culture 😂
@juliajs17522 ай бұрын
A world where "not buying unnecessary stuff" is a "trend" is really sad.
@souless-sneaks33812 ай бұрын
what im sayin 😭
@DeadLkeMe2 ай бұрын
But it makes sense given how much consumption is pushed everywhere in the world. Ads are everywhere and some of the top earning jobs involve using yourself and life as a living billboard for products (i.e. Influencers). A lot of the younger generation have known nothing BUT ads and buying products for every single interest, activity, hobby, etc... That if it takes a "trend" to help them, I'm all for it.
@officiallydenise2 ай бұрын
I’m sorry but this take seems a little ignorant. There are ppl in poverty who can still over consume and spend beyond their means. There’s credit cards & loans they can get and many poor ppl have done just that. So it’s not that “they can’t”. Also most ppl have a PROBLEM not buying what is advertised- that’s just human psychology. Most people aren’t as strong minded as you. Be glad if you are. If this helps them then I’m all for it. And the difference between minimalism and underconsumption is minimalism IS a style. The underconsumption isn’t. In fact from all the videos of underconsumption I’ve seen I haven’t been sold one thing. Instead of critiquing this “trend” we should be glad it’s helping the younger generation. I honestly don’t even see it as a “trend”. It’s just a way of living smarter. If you already got there sooner than everybody good for you.
@Lifeisinside2 ай бұрын
THIS!!!
@Kingofthenet224 күн бұрын
@@officiallydenisevery true
@Psilolcybin2 ай бұрын
people are just too impressionable now. critical thinking went out the door a looong time ago. suddenly all my thrift shops have NOTHING cute anymore because of the rise of fast fashion + the fact that the rich think it’s “cool” to go thrifting now. like… some of us don’t really have the option… it’s not just a “trend” for us
@SocialSymone2 ай бұрын
I can understand where your're coming from, but the thrift store sometimes are charging more than some retail 😲
@Psilolcybin2 ай бұрын
@@SocialSymone But isn’t that because rich ppl are now shopping there ? bc i noticed that only started happening recently
@Psilolcybin2 ай бұрын
and i don’t mean that rich people shouldn’t go thrifting at all but please leave some for the rest of us 😂
@moonshonemeadow2 ай бұрын
I don't believe there has ever been a time where in-depth critical thinking specifically has been nurtured on a large scale in history, not in any true way I don't think. I can think of some example attempts, but I'd be hard pressed to say they were supremely effective. It seems only natural that it seems absent, an individual is smart people are stupid - sort of thing or something.
@jobivuvuvfvi6052 ай бұрын
@@Psilolcybinit's not just rich people it's resellers. Then a lot of them (not all of them) will shame people who actually need it.
@davidb98062 ай бұрын
Predictions for underconsumption sales pitches: - courses - repair kits - mid range "unbranded" type skincare - soap savers, reusable fruit bags, similar "zero waste" era products - digital products - "nose to tail" type bougie snacks and processed food
@goeasyequine2 ай бұрын
Spot on. This is already happening. Love the creators that have content about zero waste who are talking about not running out and purchasing all the eco friendly zero waste products but using what you already have first
@floraidh40972 ай бұрын
Yeah, I used to watch a lot of zero waste videos and the amount of buying they made me feel compelled to shop was crazy. Tiffins, specific water bottles, keep cups, bamboo straws, reusable cotton rounds, etc. I didn't need any of it.
@ResinAlchemist202429 күн бұрын
😂 Valid prediction.
@Nerfzilla2 ай бұрын
Underconsumption means to me: thinking before I spend and often deciding I don’t need anything.
@RubiHernandez-si3dn2 ай бұрын
Yes I always ask myself do I need it? If I dont need it do I want it bc I actually like it or do I like it bc it has been advertised to me over and over!
@MeredithDomzalskiАй бұрын
I let stuff hang out in the cart, and that often means I don't buy it.
@peggedyourdad9560Ай бұрын
@@MeredithDomzalskiI use the wishlist feature for this, I save items I like and then go through my saved items and decide if I like them. I don’t often have money so the saving it helps me keep track of items I actually want/need.
@___dal2 ай бұрын
The whole mason jar trend alone is so baffling to me when everyone wanted to acheive the "rustic farmhouse core" trend. I can achieve that same "aesthetic" by taking one of the many empty glass pasta sauce jars in my cabinet that i save to put used oil and grease into after cooking, clean off the label with rubbing alcohol, and use it as a vase for flowers. It's so baffling to me seeing people go out and buy mason jars just for that aesthetic alone
@puddles6092 ай бұрын
Lol, we do have some Mason jar decor that we "consumed". But we are cheap and soaked the labels off of the Classico jars. Its nice cause when I need a new grease jar, i can just steal a "cup" and replace the cup during our next spaghetti meal. But now that we are no longer Penny pinching I do want regular cups.
@Killjoy_Mel2 ай бұрын
And to think a few years ago gen Z tore millennials over the coals for their stupid minimalist mason jar trend. Not to make this about generations, but it spooks me how nothing about this trend is genuine or lasting. Wasn't when we millennials did it, isn't when gen z does it, won't be when gen A discovers poorcore.
@LifeAdviceSite2 ай бұрын
We drink from our old peanut butter jars. They’re cute and hold 16 oz! 😂
@sourdoughsavant222 ай бұрын
Especially because I want those jars for canning and half the people selling them on Facebook Marketplace have ruined them with paint and are selling them as decor... like why are you buying brand new glass jars just to destroy them?
@nonamepainter2 ай бұрын
@@sourdoughsavant22exactly, I have a grip of mason jars but they're full of food. At least the crafters will usually give em up for cheap.
@Rs-dr4fw2 ай бұрын
I grew up extremely privileged, but my family has always lived like an "underconsumption core". Using what you have and reusing objects is saving for future emergencies, retirement and necessary large purchases like vehicles. Debt ain't worth it!!!
@stxphaniee82552 ай бұрын
That’s just normal ngl it’s not really underconsumption core
@branganewolf63222 ай бұрын
Same! My family is quite well off now (wasn't always like it) and still none of us ever had a new car, we learned how to mend clothes etc. My parents were very poor growing up, so maybe that is why.
@crispyyrosee2 ай бұрын
Literally same
@Jabberwocky1122 ай бұрын
I wish my parents could say the same. I see my mother and stepdad struggling with overconsumption, and despite being well off it gives me anxiety that one day it will come back and bite. I tend to be the under consumer in my household, form an attachment to old things therefore don’t replace unless they’re falling into pieces. Been told I’m too paranoid.
@Sweet_Dee2 ай бұрын
Felt it in my soul when you said, "this is my real life, this ain't no core!" 😅 But I'll admit, it is kinda nice to see other people's ugly, mismatched items and storage solutions. There's too many videos showing off every item under the sun in a perfect matching set. It's a nice reminder that the if stuff we already have works fine, there's no need to replace it for the aesthetic. Even a lot of "sustainability" influencers show off this minimalist lifestyle full of nice-looking, eco-friendly materials, and some of those items are not cheap! Just a reminder that you don't have to break the bank or buy that new reusable product before you USE WHAT YOU HAVE. The BEST thing you can do for the planet and your wallet is to literally just avoid buying shit you don't need, especially with money you don't have ! 💚
@BubbleWrapAndCupcake2 ай бұрын
You said it better ! Felt this
@bb-zv6zxАй бұрын
man I use ups boxes and recyclable bags to store stuff and plastic bins when I need something bigger...I can't deal with the new stuff, I started doing this a few years back and have been living my life doing just fine. actually saved a ton when I stopped buying stuff. I never was in the into treands I was just hoarding cause I felt I was still in survival mode for lon, I forgot to look around and enjoy the things I have right in my face. so I really started doing this and it feels good.
@zahraaalz96212 ай бұрын
This is like the "Living in my car" Trend. Back then, that was "homeless" now it's "cool". People actually live this way and have no choice!
@mariec35272 ай бұрын
And the fact they think it's something ✨️ Cute & Quikry ✨️ is mad annoying
@stephanietambwe75122 ай бұрын
Yeah seeing that was beyond messed up 😢
@miso80902 ай бұрын
Nothing is safe from gentrification 😂 now van life, tiny homes, are all a trend lol
@robertandkristinhall5006Ай бұрын
"My nighttime routine living in my car" while parked in their driveway.
@eb_nowhereland2 ай бұрын
So having the same 2 sets of bedsheets for years on rotation is considered trendy now? 😅 Ok cool
@SocialSymone2 ай бұрын
OH YEAH YOU GET A TROPHY FOR THAT! 😂
@graphitebeans2 ай бұрын
Wait, people buy more than two sets of sheets at a time?
@Wishfull1712 ай бұрын
Girl I just use one, when I want to wash them I start in the morning to make sure they’re dry by the time I go to bed. 😂
@AzariaBell242 ай бұрын
@@Wishfull171glad to see someone else who does the same thing as me 😂 gotta schedule that sheet washing
@oboemoboe2 ай бұрын
@@graphitebeans I have 4 sets. Look at me, living like a fricken millionaire!
@seleciaa2 ай бұрын
It feels weird to me because I grew up working class. This is called being frugal, making do with what you have. My family is now middle class, but personally, I prefer to not be owned by objects.
@SD-hs2pk2 ай бұрын
Glad that your family was able to achieve a better financial status. (That’s unfortunately not celebrated enough)
@seleciaa2 ай бұрын
@@SD-hs2pk Thank you! I hope to build upon the foundation and keep my future descendants comfortably in the middle class.
@Anna1331992 ай бұрын
It's also something many 'old money' people do. It's how you keep your wealth. It's the sensible thing to do, at least to an extent.
@SD-hs2pk2 ай бұрын
@@Anna133199 exactly yes it’s beneficial to us all!
@audodonald2 ай бұрын
I always laughed at “core”. My house isn’t cottage, vintage, modern, minimalist - it’s just decorated with stuff I like and furniture that’s comfortable. Probably the least trendy place you’ll ever visit. But if you do visit you will be made welcome and fed!
@kmhkennedy28 күн бұрын
My personal opinion is that all my stuff goes perfectly together because it all has one thing common: I like all of it. If I like all of it, then all of it matches the “liked by me aesthetic.” And I love interior design, so it’s not that I don’t care about that stuff, I really do. I even considered becoming and interior designer. Not a single stick of my furniture matches, and ya know, it’s a vibe. People ask me to help decorate their place. And I’m like, so what ya like?
@zeei70862 ай бұрын
What they are doing is an absolute complete mockery and insult those who have nothing. TikTok is solely for people who can’t think and decide for themselves.
@selenajosephina2 ай бұрын
Honestly Tik Tok trends should not be your new personality. But saving money should always be a goal! ❤
@AerynKDesigns2 ай бұрын
saving money core. 401k aesthetic. realising the future is a thing that exists..... core. lol I tried.
@ashleighstake22 ай бұрын
I think underconsumption IS normal consumption. When I go to Walmart to buy toiletries, I'm buying 1 can of shaving cream, 1 tube of toothpaste, 1 bottle of SoftSoap, 1 bottle of lotion etc. I don't want a pantry full of options or clutter, because it will take too long to go through it all. Underconsumption is the catch phrase for normal consumption. People are having fun making fetch happen!
@richardjamesclemo62352 ай бұрын
I buy a years worth of toiletries and cleaning products once a year, saves fannying about.
@Allystargirl2 ай бұрын
That’s what I’m saying! I feel like it’s less normal than the internet makes it even for the average woman to have like a ton of beauty products, in every scent, and like most women I know, including myself, but one face moisturizer, body wash, perfume, makeup product, once, and use it until it’s gone and then buy another, and that’s NORMAL. A lot more normal than the overconsumption of those things you see all over the internet.
@Heeta.2 ай бұрын
Me staring at my bag full of plastic bags 😂
@nytemere5448Ай бұрын
@@Heeta.They can pry my plastic bag full of plastic bags from my cold, dead hands.
@kmhkennedy28 күн бұрын
@@richardjamesclemo6235yeah, I’m with you. I’m not looking to drive to the shops every four seconds to buy a new toothpaste or whatever. None of this stuff runs out at the same time. Buying one shampoo when it’s on special and I know I’m gonna need more very soon is insane to me. I don’t shop up for the year though. I wait on specials on then by for a few months. Also helps when I know terrible inflation is gonna drive the price of this shit up by next week.
@GoddessDestinova2 ай бұрын
I think it started with the KZbin gurus. Remember the haul videos. Overbuying bath and body works candles and buying IKEA units just for makeup.
@alice_rabbit83452 ай бұрын
I was browsing YT yesterday and a video popped up about decluttering BBW. She had this huge collection of candles! Why buy all this stuff just because it’s on sale?
@lorit44802 ай бұрын
@@alice_rabbit8345 shopping can be like overeating, where you do it to soothe emotions. I would be most of the haul vloggers suffer from this.
@espressonut2 ай бұрын
I am 63 years old, and I am still using my grandmother's baking sheets. Two of my pressure canners are 61 years old. We have towels that are 18 years old and still look great and are very absorbent. I can so have lots of mason jars, and yes, we use them for drinking glasses, food storage, vases, etc. I'm too old to keep up with trends. We have shoes, clothing, and more that are between 15 and 30 years old. Things were made extremely better years ago... better quality, better materials, made to last. We also live like this due to being on a fixed income. Can we afford to get new things? Of course we can. But by not replacing things that do not need replacing, growing a garden, reusing things, mending and fixing items, we are able to live in a beautiful forest mountain cabin, completely off grid, complete with a pond and streams on just under 100 acres. Trends make people lose their identity, lose themselves and spend money they usually do not have to feel important. If people think that following trends will make them more popular, they really need to look inside and do some serious soul searching. Sorry, my psychology degree is speaking. Now, I'm going to refill my coffee mug (it's over 10 years old) and go sit by my pond (garden chair about 15 years old), and enjoy the wildlife. Be an individual. It will probably make you happier and cost less
@Pancakes4dindin2 ай бұрын
Yeah must be nice. It is never that simple. I live well below my means and work 2 jobs, 7 days a week. I rent. Cant afford to buy a house these days unless I magically come up with 50k for a down payment. Owning land and a home these days is a massive privilege. I have a stem degree too. Was a scientist for years. I did "the things" people harp at you to do in order to be "successful". It is never black and white. Living above your means doesn't mean youll automatically go broke and living below your means doesn't guarantee you anything either.
@sallylastname13192 ай бұрын
@@Pancakes4dindinWell said.
@ChildofChrist19832 ай бұрын
41-years-old at the time of writing this, and I 100% agree. I myself am a mason jar user, and I have clothes over twenty years old that STILL fit me and are in decent condition. I might buy a new shirt or pair of pants or shoes once in a blue moon, but I usually replace things only when I absolutely need to. Currently living in an apartment that is close to thirty years old, and the appliances that came furnished with it are still going strong as well. There is not a moment that goes by that I don’t miss the old days. Where days were simpler, people were more humble and “quality” meant that stuff would not just be affordable but would also actually last. Not just in terms of what was aired on radio and television
@Healedhomegirl2 ай бұрын
43 years old and with smart choices have been able to accomplish a lot. And still working on accomplishing more! It’s possible.
@mothra__132 ай бұрын
The next "core" is gonna be Regular-core (not to be confused with Norm-core).
@SocialSymone2 ай бұрын
WHAT THERE'S A DIFFERENCE! 😂 😂 😂
@Kazelita2 ай бұрын
We'll get a "core-core" one day
@Bbrain_DeadD2 ай бұрын
@@Kazelitathere already is a core-core
@christophertresp70372 ай бұрын
@@Bbrain_DeadD But Core Core is awesome.
@MuseSunflower2 ай бұрын
That’s a brain fck 🥴 😆
@Popcontrol2 ай бұрын
Since limiting my TikTok usage, I don’t buy as much and happy about that.
@SocialSymone2 ай бұрын
I'm seeing alot people saying they are doing something similar. It is crazy but understandable! And I'm happy you are doing what is best for you! ❤️
@branganewolf63222 ай бұрын
I never had TT, but it is the same with Instagram for me. It is scary how easily you can market/influence me to buy stuff...granted, I have bipolar disorder which makes this worse, but without Instagram I don't need nearly as much money.
@mariec35272 ай бұрын
Yes
@Artdeli6132 ай бұрын
Someone asked me about purchasing a new car now that I have a better paying job.. I said “that money is for future self- 401k baby!!” And they looked at me like I was Gordon Ramsay 😂😂😂
@theresabobeeesa2 ай бұрын
This trend is so bittersweet for me. I grew up in poverty and while I have to pinch my pennies in my adult life, I’m happy using what I have until it can’t be used anymore. But to see it glamorized and become a “core” makes me feel weird in a way I can’t describe…like, I was picked on for living like this and now it’s cool???
@tu61662 ай бұрын
I deleted my TikTok account few months ago, because it was making me feel pressured.
@SocialSymone2 ай бұрын
You gotta do what's best for you! I'm glad you did! ❤
@vanillavania.2 ай бұрын
The only social media platforms that have me in chokehold at the moment is: KZbin, Pinterest, and Spotify. Literally everything else can go to H-11
@ewidontlikeyou2 ай бұрын
Ur pathetic for even enjoying tik tok or videos that made u feel "pressured"...
@iamconfusion17912 ай бұрын
I started overconsuming back in 2021 by purchasing too much online crap. What honestly got me to wake up was watching a bunch of episodes of "Hoarders" and recent events that have been happening in my life. Starting last month, I've begun to declutter by giving away and donating many items. I still have my closet left - I'm scared. Buying some new items here and there is fine, but overdoing it and being overwhelmed with stuff that's just collecting dust isn't worth it. I don't care about clout or being cool since I'm a total nerd, I just care about being OK with myself.
@kthename082 ай бұрын
Same!
@juliette35972 ай бұрын
Congratulations, that’s really amazing. Many people never come out of that fugue state of purchasing.
@bb-zv6zxАй бұрын
the same, I really been doing the affordable stuff and ppl use to call me cheap all the time.
@evyberm8012 ай бұрын
🗣🗣"I like people living a normal life" 🗣🗣 This! To me it's not normal to put your life/house/kids/personal life information on the internet. Like you said, We gotta learn to think for ourselves and if we need help, we ask! There are resources out there for everything and everyone, truly. Great video ❤❤❤ I love all your videos ❤
@violet_4182 ай бұрын
You are such a breath of fresh air in this trend-obsessed world. At first I was into the "underconsumption core" videos as irony reacting to overconsumption because they looked like people living normal.lives like me, which I enjoy seeing... but it kind of went sideways when influencers got their hands on it. And on the flipside people shaming each other for having anything nice or in multiples. Thanks for calling this all out as a reality check! 😊
@sherynemmanuel2 ай бұрын
I thought underconsumption is about being normal and intentional irl. What is wrong with ppl these days? 🤷♀️. Edit: Also the privilege part....so true 👍.
@SocialSymone2 ай бұрын
😬 I probably started that way but it's taking a ugly turn!
@sherynemmanuel2 ай бұрын
@@SocialSymone Some people on the internet are sooo out of touch with reality smh 😒
@Simplelivingslowliving2 ай бұрын
The girl who cleared her cabinets and placed the ONE red cup in there!!!!????? 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄 I can’t yall I can nooootttttt
@MariaClara-jj5hj2 ай бұрын
judging by the caption she wrote "your favorite influencer doing 'underconsumption core'" i'm positive it was satire. though it is not too far off from what we've been genuinely seeing tbh
@Littlemushroomfangs2 ай бұрын
And a plastic solo cup at that👀 no glass no ceramic…plastic 😂😂😂
@Simplelivingslowliving2 ай бұрын
@@Littlemushroomfangs😂😂😂
@iamjackspyramidshapedhelmet2 ай бұрын
That was satire she was making fun of other influencers
@MarionRobbins2 ай бұрын
Girl that was satire-maybe actually look at the caption instead of making assumptions
@Artdeli6132 ай бұрын
This is like when big companies started packaging products in in brown paper bags to give it a “farm to table organic green” look 😅
@mayam51342 ай бұрын
I actually loved seeing this trend because it taught me that i aim for minimalism and normal consumption. I dont need 50 pairs of shoes but I also want to be able to decorate my home and replace things that are broken or no longer serving me ❤😊
@jocelynsmyth66042 ай бұрын
I can admit I'm not a minimalist, but I'm a hoarder and actually work against that. For myself, I asked people to stop giving me things, because I feel obligated to keep them - and this includes soaps/lotions (my mom is the hardest to convince of this, since gifts are her love language, and she's so sweet). But, I don't feel bad if I go to bath and body works, and buy in multiples to get the sale price, I just don't buy anything else until they are used up. I totally agree with you, you have to enjoy your home and life, no point stressing in either direction to impress random internet people- you can't make everyone happy, but you can make yourself and the people at home happy :)
@mayam51342 ай бұрын
@@jocelynsmyth6604 I agree! You comment is so on point 😄
@PixelatedVoid2 ай бұрын
people love the idea of things. the idea/appearance of being rich, poor, a punk, or any other "subculture"
@lillithk2 ай бұрын
i grew up with social media. i can't believe i started thinking about getting new clothes and imagining how they would look like on my socials... i now deleted tiktok and instagram, i just can't anymore
@YaHaHeeHooPondue2 ай бұрын
I relate to this!
@shruti_singh42 ай бұрын
i m from india and our goverment banned tiktok in 2021 itself in my country i m now glad that they took this decision on seeing the drama that is is ccreating in the west
@schizescribeАй бұрын
This kinda stuff is so frustrating to me because while stuff like this is on the app you have control of the FYP so if you (the user) skip the videos & search for stuff you are interested in that becomes your FYP-so now I’m learning about other cultures & perspectives & music & history I was otherwise unaware of/unexposed to even when it’s my own country etc.! It CAN be used as a means of finding friends & community but it is something you have to work at to make it work for you & not the other way around-which is what the trends do. It’s complicated!
@shugarysubstances2 ай бұрын
0:13 i just wanna point out shelbizleee is a youtuber who is an ecominimalist/zero waster.
@SocialSymone2 ай бұрын
She was an example of the good in this trend, she is living this by choice and I SEEN it on her tiktok BEFORE this trend. 💕💕💕
@TheSarahCastleАй бұрын
Love @shelbizleee
@pookieadw2 ай бұрын
These videos are amazing Symone. It's obvious you put a lot of work into the production and research of these things. I also like your delivery. I think it's virtuous to live within or even below you means (if possible). My boyfriend has a fancy tech job making 6 figures and he chooses to take the bus, he is't cheap but frugal and it's a great quality.
@SocialSymone2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, I try my best! I appreciate you for your love and support!❤️ And that's the best way to do it, more for investments too! No need to waste money!
@AikiraBeats2 ай бұрын
It’s weird to see my lifestyle being a new trend. I never understood why people thought they needed everything under the sun. People need serious help.
@Nireni2 ай бұрын
My biggest ick when minimalism and decluttering becomes a trend is that a big focus is always on throwing stuff away into the dump to them buy your "one thing". But that's just more overcomsumption. If people just used up those things they already have until the things break and have no more give they wouldn't have these issues and being contributors to pollution. They'll do the big declutter thing every couple of years. But then they have to buy things again because even a capsule wardrobe isn't going to cover all parts of your life and people by nature get bored! I believe in just getting pieces and things that are both functional and make you happy, and then keeping them for as long as they fit and can serve you. Otherwise it's a waste.
@AshleyAtreyuАй бұрын
Preach! I still have stuff that fits me from highschool! I’m 36 now!!!
@schizescribeАй бұрын
I think this is why to a lot of people “Marie Kando-ing” is such a big thing. If it makes you happy & you like it, keep it! If it doesn’t, it needs a repurpose or a new home. It’s about downsizing in the sense you’re finding what works for you & getting rid of what doesn’t.
@gscudder51232 ай бұрын
I'm of the instagram generation and deleted that shit 8 years ago. Never had tiktok but I still like to know about the craziness which is why I come to youtube to watch creators like you break down the insanity! Always love your takes
@leahaf8082 ай бұрын
I feel like loads of people who actually have normal lives saw this trend and got really excited - this is our time to shine. I actually love watching this trend, firstly cus I'm super nosey and wanna see other people's raggedy old towels and worn out favourite bags, but also because it's relatable and just makes you feel normal. A lot of aesthetic content makes you feel dissatisfied with your life, because very few people have all their stuff cute and colour co-ordinated. Which is how you get sold shit you don't need. But this is just kind of feel-good.
@alinahussain48422 ай бұрын
This is just sad… so glad I deleted Tik Tok and IG. Don’t want to be marketed to, don’t want to be influenced. I’m tired of toxic media. Normalize normal & saving the planet.
@lalatahala2 ай бұрын
off topic but your mini twists are so beautiful 😍
@whenyouwishuponastar66432 ай бұрын
I used to be a little bit of a hoarder. I had a lot of hobby supplies, clothes, notebooks. When I started moving around I realized it was too much and slowly have decreased the amount of stuff I had. It took years and 3 moves to get to a point I have a reasonable amount of things. I like the idea of people living a more affordable and reasonable life by taking care of what they have, but it’s best to do it responsibly by donating, selling and giving away things you don’t need.
@SuzanneIYN2 ай бұрын
I did the minimalist trend about 7 years ago and haven’t been able to change ever since 😅 Almost everything I own is beige/tan/black, I have 5 pairs of jeans, etc. It actually helps someone like me, who can never decide what to wear but also don’t want to go outside their comfort zone. I am also guilty of paying a lot for the few pieces of clothing I have, but again, it’s been 7 years and counting of wearing those same things on repeat
@deni62762 ай бұрын
Any recs for qaulity clothing?
@BadWolfSilence27 күн бұрын
Your sense of humor about these ridiculous trends and people doing the opposite of what they were JUST doing to follow a trend is absolutely hilarious and spot on. Love this video.
@eliza50592 ай бұрын
When you're young and dont have as much life experience, theres far more fear you'll be socially ostracized for not participating in trends. Funny enough that "high school mentality" of not being "cool enough" hit me harder in my early 20s than in actual high school because social media had me convinced i was living life wrong. Now im 26, mostly off social media and don't care at all lol
@agirlyhasnoname2 ай бұрын
Welcome to the no social media gang , I wish I would've done it earlier in my 20s. But 31 and no social media is a BLESSING. Social media will have you thinking you're not succeeding in real life. You're doing great, and you've always been " cool enough".
@eliza50592 ай бұрын
Love this, thank you!@@agirlyhasnoname
@ewidontlikeyou2 ай бұрын
These people are old? Who cares about trends in their 20s? Many don't even care about trends in theirs teens... pathetic.
@ewidontlikeyou2 ай бұрын
Some of us always had a mind of our own and can see things for what they are. 😅😅 lucky and cursed.
@eliza50592 ай бұрын
@@ewidontlikeyougood for you?? Do u want a prize for not dealing with mental health & insecurity bc of social media when ur young? So out of touch
@Abwavey2 ай бұрын
"VIRAL VIRAL" that cracked me up lmaooo if I see the "viral hoodie" ad on KZbin shorts one more time I'm going to holler 😂😂😂
@NauticalTurtleАй бұрын
reallllll
@DeadLkeMe2 ай бұрын
People not using all their products has existed LONG before social media and is often associated with Stage 1 Hoarding. It's often less about "oopsie, I'm so privileged I forgot I have a product and I bought another" and more about an emotional and/or mental "high" that comes from shopping, similar to emotional eaters. Instead of addressing the underlying issues, they cope through an external stimuli (such as shopping) and can feel "protected" by this (such as "if I need extra or run out in the future I'll already have it") even though the negative effects are more harmful (clutter which can lead to higher depression/anxiety, increased expenses/debt which can lead to stress/anxiety/depression, etc...).
@SoLeighthefirst2 ай бұрын
I really do think it’s funny that there’s underconsumption core now when from my whole life, I’ve been saving grocery bags for the bathroom trash or using takeout containers to hold leftovers. It’s just so crazy.
@fenixsoul31022 ай бұрын
Underconsumption is squeezing out that last bit of toothpaste from a mangled tube, not edited TikToks of using your fully stocked skin care products.
@orilocs2 ай бұрын
Finally a good trend, but let’s make it a lifestyle.
@suzykennedy35592 ай бұрын
I have a friend busting out of her 2 bedroom 3 floor home and I’m just like- the consumerism. I could live in her house and buy almost nothing for a year or two. Food, clothes, cleaning supplies- everything is there in multiples. I went ‘conscience consumerism’ years ago where I don’t buy something new till I’ve used or worn through what I already own. Took me 8 months to eat through food stores, 1 year for cleaning supplies, 2 years for most grooming supplies. Saved so much money and paid off debt.
@Revan_Onasi2 ай бұрын
I had a shopoholic problem for a bit when I finally had a decently paying job. But now I'm trying to buy only things I need. But sometimes I need to throw away expired things (medication, cosmetics and such) and buy the fresh things. I'm not living zero waste or something. Just conscious about my spending. And if I buy something I will use it (like coffee syrups, chocolate or matcha).
@allisarcadia2 ай бұрын
"I use mason jars!" My dude, if all your mason jars MATCH I know you're lying. In my house, with my resources, if the jar has a washable lid which can be sanitized, that shit's staying cause I'm either gonna can or pickle with it. I have jars ranging from 4oz to 24oz, most of which are old pasta sauce, pickle, or jam jars. I don't have the money to buy brand spankin' new Mason brand jars for The Look™
@RahYisrael992 ай бұрын
I'm currently scrubbing a Tasters Choice coffee jar to store loose leaf tea. I agree. If your jars all match, you're faking. Lol
@loraldinp26242 ай бұрын
Since you trademarked “The Look”, I’m going to assume you actually buy real Masson jars secretly. 😅
@EmsCozyverse2 ай бұрын
I love your take on this. When I first saw "underconsumption core", I interpreted it as a parody of overconsumption (I didn't even know we'd added -core" to that but whatever) and then I kept seeing it as if normal life is the new aesthetic. I think the intentions are good but are getting lost the more people hop on the bandwagon. maybe that's just the internet though 🤷♀ I can't keep up
@vernelleteague514421 күн бұрын
I’m so glad I got off of social media back in 2018. KZbin is where I hear about all the shenanigans happening on the platforms, and I couldn’t be happier with my decision to not jump back in. Seems like whatever some folks can do to get the views and compensation that may come with it, they’re doing it. No matter what it is, they’re ON IT.
@Tsingtaoist2 ай бұрын
I can’t watch an underconsumption video now on TikTok without cynically noticing the swimming pool in the background. Perhaps that’s how they can afford the pool?! 😂😂
@themiamireader2 ай бұрын
Keep making these awesome videos! They are amazing and I watch every single one. I need this realness in my life. I’ve absolutely made some of these overconsumption mistakes and I’m working on taking back my finances.
@nigeriansista2 ай бұрын
Just to add that underconsumption does not mean you don’t take care of what you have while staying within a healthy budget. If you can’t fix or maintain your stuff because you don’t have the money yet, that’s understandable; but if you are choosing not to, that’s a whole separate issue.
@orthodoxalina2 ай бұрын
I deleted TikTok a couple of weeks ago. I got so sick of the constant advertisement. it's insessant. And I live in Eastern Europe, so most of the underconsumption is just life here. Its normal. Loved th video. ;)
@katfancy332 ай бұрын
Since they’re “under consuming “ let’s see them get rid of those Stanley cups.
@radhiadeedou82862 ай бұрын
So under consuming is getting rid of what you already have? And then what? They have to buy a new cup?
@katfancy332 ай бұрын
@@radhiadeedou8286 and they will buy a new cup, that’s my point. Can ppl stop wanting to buy the “viral things”? And yes you can under consume by getting rid of what you already own. That’s my own opinion.
@mariec35272 ай бұрын
Yup 😂 I already saw this happening when it became a trend to have like 50 of the same cups in different colors
@RahYisrael992 ай бұрын
They'll just make videos about "thrifting" Stanley cups.
@radhiadeedou82862 ай бұрын
@@katfancy33 imo if you really want to under consume you should keep everything you have so you won't have to buy new stuff for a long time
@alexibarra46752 ай бұрын
I do buy expensive clothes and shoes, but I wear them every day and dont change my style. My entire wardrobe is black clothes (some color for special occasions), but generally, I'm wearing black and just have everyday shoes and loafers, that's it. And Suits for work. I never struggle to put an outfit together, I just grab tops and a bottoms and go 🤷🤷🤷
@labb5923 күн бұрын
Older millennial who never got over minimalism here. We already lived the excess which is why the trend caught on. Again, people overdoing it for aesthetics or going to extremes made it ridiculous so my husband & I now say we're "essentialists." How many do I need? Sometimes you want a back up or 2 of something & most times you don't. Sometimes you splurge on a luxury item but most time you do the research to save money where you don't need to spend that for good results. Someone else mentioned critical thinking. That's key! But a lot of people might not want to do the work.
@katielittle29012 ай бұрын
The part where you mentioned keeping leftovers in the butter tubs. One time my dad put leftover vanilla pudding in one and my mom accidentally used it to fry an egg thinking it was margarine 😂 she was not happy!
@richardjamesclemo62352 ай бұрын
Lmao
@hellomello2589 күн бұрын
I'm chronically ill and lived without a dishwasher for a couple years. At one point I used a pickle jar for drinking because it was cleaned to recycle and that was easier than cleaning a glass.
@KB-si5fx2 ай бұрын
I don't have a TikTok and never did. 💯 Ultimately, just live within your means. That's my life motto.
@BarbieBizarree2 ай бұрын
I honestly don’t even understand this trend. It’s not like EVERYTHING has to be a trend. Because when I look at some of the people who participate in this trend, it’s just videos of them taking what they need, and using it until they can’t anymore. THAT’S LITERALLY NORMAL.
@eliflames51572 ай бұрын
I found your channel . I got a laugh from it. I have never been on TikTok. Apparently I've been doing this trend for 20 years lol. We save bags from the grocery store. We don't have matching glasses. Great Video btw.
@wryterzblock27 күн бұрын
TikTok sounds like high school with everyone wanting to be like the popular clique.
@LainaMinimalist2 ай бұрын
Deleted my social media! No more consumption of media and advertisements
@Lilgamergrlie2 ай бұрын
Today I learned I have been living an underconsumption lifestyle just by not wasting things, not buying things because I hate shopping,and being a regular person. Great video!
@Iquey2 ай бұрын
7:48 is so wild because I got dogpiled and called a classist for this very thing on TUMBLR in 2017 because i suggested people store their leftovers in the clear reused takeout containers (from Indian food places, which they must've assumed was fancy but we have a large Indian immigrant population where i live so it is common and affordable) and not the opaque margarine container like in the original post so you could SEE what's in there before it GOES BAD!!! 😂😑💀💀💀
@HamazingKayliee2 ай бұрын
Yeah that sounds about right for tumblr
@fightingforsimplicity7 күн бұрын
"One pair of shoes and a dusty purse" took me out 😂 7:10
@definitelymaeby2 ай бұрын
I absolutely agree with what you said, especially as it relates to trends being set up to inevitably market to you, but I do appreciate seeing this trend go viral. For better or for worse, something going viral can normalize it. Is it the norm already for a lot of us? Yes. Is it annoying to see others gain from pretending to be our normal? Yes. But for some out there, normalizing what is essentially a normal level of consumption tells them that it's okay to do that, and that is huge. If you've grown up hearing you need XY and Z to be a complete or successful person, hearing and seeing that you have permission to not have that is everything.
@barbaranewman884Ай бұрын
Im really old, but we call it “ living within your means”. Been doing it for years.
@ciarafitts38742 ай бұрын
I’ve never had a Tik Tok and I barely look at IG. I’m in the military and have to move every couple of years and I hate moving with a lot of stuff. So I try to keep the necessities and a few items I know I’m going to get a lot of uses out of. I only own 5 pairs of shoes outside of my army boots.
@lunareimoon23 күн бұрын
I have never been wealthy & not worried about money. So it’s really weird to see people doing the things I have done my whole life because I had no other choice, as a trend. It’s not a trend, it’s my life
@Nikkibee7162 ай бұрын
“Y’all just wanted to be mob bosses and now you wanna be frugal?” Had me cracking up 😂
@wog857621 күн бұрын
These trends are dangerous… like financially dangerous
@emsieplays2 ай бұрын
I was for the videos labeled “deinfluencing you” because the content was genuinely pushing for people to reuse items around them and to be more conscious of what they have before going out to buy more. But this underconsumption core is as you said, another trend for people to fit into. Some people mean well but there will be some who who’ll just fake it.
@yesiamsharon2 ай бұрын
I had no idea about this. I wonder if they know that the actual people living like this aren’t on the internet? I just don’t believe they are. Man, I’m so weary of this world.
@TheDancerGemini2 ай бұрын
I really love your content! You make videos that are truly thought provoking.
@stringofpearls45512 ай бұрын
Live simply. If we strive to do that, we'll naturally use up, reuse, reduce consumption, etc. That's not a trend; it's a conscious lifestyle, whether motivated by necessity or not (IMO).
@thishappycrafter2722 ай бұрын
Aww, Shelbi in the first part of the video! ❤❤
@SocialSymone2 ай бұрын
I love how she did it! She was doing this before the trend! She lives an eco friendly lifestyle 💕💕💕
@thishappycrafter2722 ай бұрын
@@SocialSymone Yes! She lives and breathes the lifestyle and has for sooooo many years! She’s the real OG of that trend.
@_shannons2 ай бұрын
I've been doing ThriftCore 15 years now. I didn't come up with the idea on my own. I got it from a tattered copy of the Tightwad Gazette I borrowed from my mom and I still haven't given back yet.
@sarahfitts4302 ай бұрын
Lol not the lady with the snake oil hopping on the underconsumption trend 🤣 ok girl, ready for this Elmer's glue and olive oil mix to solve my problems!
@RaveSoul022 ай бұрын
But hopefully all those over consumers that feel they need to change don't toss all that perfectly good products they bought or were gifted. They could share their journey of no spending while going through everything they have first.
@lulupomegranate2 ай бұрын
They can also give it away. When I stopped wearing makeup, I had a bunch I suddenly didn't use, so I gave it away to friends. (Of course, the point isn't to just give it away and replace, but if someone is realistically not going to use something, they can still lessen someone *else's* consumption by handing it over)
@ah57212 ай бұрын
Thank you for this! I completely agree! I've seen this happen over and over in the past 10 years. For example: the 0 waste and mininializim went from environmentalists and underconsumption to an "aesthetic " now they are turning poverty and middle class into a trend of "underconsuption " . This is a sickness of lack of critical thinking, everyone is braindead social media zombies.
@alyserawls54092 ай бұрын
Your locs are popping in this video sis!!!
@ektasingh-dj3nf2 ай бұрын
i just think that they making this trend just to prove that how boring is "minimalism and living with intention" and enjoying slow living is that's all just to prove that we need overconsumption more in life to be satiesfied with life
@vixelscoffeehouse2 ай бұрын
this is NOT underconsumption...this is normal consumption...underconsumption would be like people on the TLC show "cheapskates"
@lateformyownbirth2 ай бұрын
You’ve been shown a woman who has a sofa that she can’t afford to get properly reupholstered, so she’s using duck tape to keep it together. That’s not normal. That *is* underconsumption. The normal thing to do is get it reupholstered, not this.
@meowiestwo2 ай бұрын
8:05 lol you just reminded me that my mom loved using the butter tub for leftovers!
@itsofficialimnotthetypical23752 ай бұрын
Just commenting for the algorithm! Love your videos btw❤
@missjaneee2 ай бұрын
I get so excited when you upload, I know I’m going to have a field day!
@Alexas.nobuyyear2 ай бұрын
A brain is a terrible thing to waste - THIS IS WHAT I'M FEELING LATELY 😮 like imagine what humanity might be capable of if we channeled all this energy people put into being "trendy" or posting these tiktoks into something that actually had a positive tangible result in the real world??? And 100% I agree about the middle being missed out, "under"consumption, "over"consumption, what's going on now, what's gonna be next...😂
@Deja-gg4dg2 ай бұрын
I think about this frequently. Instead of trends and meaningless videos, what if we all tackled curing diseases or fixing climate issues, etc.
@TheWaterlou252 ай бұрын
I'm loving these videos. I've been watching them during my lunch break, having a blast and forgetting I'm at work
@alishalongworth2 ай бұрын
I think over consumption was a trend because sales were down in the economy. To push out sales to normal people. But I feel like people have really driven the fact that influencers are out of touch which gives the rise of underconsumption “core”. It’s refreshing to see people living a normal life but I think the ones changing their lifestyle for a trend is crazy.