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‘What is something people think they want, until they get it?’ 21 times the grass wasn’t as green as it looked

12.

McDonald’s. It’s so incredibly mid, at the same time it’s getting more and more expensive.
Chancoop

13.

A boat. Two best days of owning a boat are when you buy it and when you sell it.
moretear1665

14.

Brexit.
Recent_Wishbone6081

15.

Facial hair.
Onastik

16.

A successful YouTube following (or any other social media really). It’s stops being fun and starts being a job.
Vok250

17.

I wanted glasses. Then turned out I actually need glasses. Fucking hate it.
Material-Reveal3501

18.

A horse. My ex wanted a horse and then complained that we couldn’t go on vacation, partly because we no longer could afford it, but also because we’d have to hire someone to come take care of the horse.
Qlinkenstein

19.

I used to hear people fantasize about running a bed and breakfast as a way to escape the rat race. To me, that sounds even worse than most office jobs – you’re running a restaurant and a hotel at the same time.
zugabdu

20.

A hot tub. It’ll get used for a season or two but then it’ll sit until it falls apart and won’t work anymore.

21.

Living “In the country”.

I live “In the country” every year we get a few families move out here, and they never last long. When the nearest grocery store is a 20 minute 1 way drive, it gets annoying.

People want to “get away from it all” until they realize that “it all” includes a lot of everyday conveniences they love.
AlphaTangoFxtrt

_landofthefree shared the old conundrum.

Two worst things in the world having a job and not having a job
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This kid turned up at school, dressed for the job he wanted

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