Hi, There was a recent sub-thread (in the photography forum, of all places) about Lamborghinis and their owners / drivers being "douchey" and "douchebags" "My neighbor recently got a Lambo, and only after being called a douche-bag by his wife, kids busine...
A Lamborghini is not the most refined styled car on earth. Same goes for Richard Mille and Hublot (looking at watches)... I'm not stating they are douchey, but the chances are high that the person owning either and or probably both are not shy of attentio...
However the so called "new money" items if of poor overall average quality don't retain their value well overall. How many modern cars of the 80-90's depreciate due to bad aging electronics and relatively expensive maintenance like italian supercars? Plus...
Hi, George, The issue of "market price" vs "intrinsic value" is one that is of great, great interest to me (I'm an economics academic, trained in quantitative analysis but gave it all up when markets and especially individuals generally act "irrationally"...
Also I should mention that some things in the past were made to last very very long unlike some modern and contemporary objects which are good to throw up after less than a decade. In the past there were less electronics and assistances in cars than there...
Of interest to you. Enjoyed reading your comments, raised some interesting thoughts about (perceived) quality, and (perceived) value. Digesting... Thanks, TM
Hi, Arie, About design - both pure "design" (the non-functional aspects of design, sometimes called "style" but all these terms are soft and ambiguously used) and engineering (for example, the exhaust note and volume) - there are no absolutes, imho, and b...
This is a huge and fair world, right or wrong is subjective, actually depending on who/what is the majority or major in power. Outliers definitely exist, not just cars or watches but I don't really feel Lambo or their owners belong to that category. Inter...
Hi, Raymond, The abstract theorist in me says, "Yes, absolutely, everything is relative!" and agree that subjectivity, in POV, in context, even in age (of society) and culture, makes any broad sweeping statements misleading at best, implicitly fascist at ...
I own a Hublot but I'm not a ____ (whatever that people would generally associate with a Hublot wearer). I buy a watch for what it appeals and means to me, not to others.
Italian and French cars are definitely not my thing because I prefer mostly German cars from the 80's till the 00's and American cars from 1957 to 1971 including some modern cars from the 90's and the 00's.A lambo is flamboyant, flashy and definitely not ...
Hi Georges, To each their own, we may disagree on matters of taste but we respect each other's choices even if we passionately share our own POV, if asked for. And sometimes even when not... 🙄😆🤣😂
Heck no, we can't even decide which car is "green" or not (see exhibit below). I tried to apply my DouchoMeter to the question and came up with this result: What really irks me is BMW's success in marketing the 3 series to all sorts of non-BMW people. Whe...
without the user making them douchey. There are things I would probably never own because every one I met who owned the thing was a douche. And there are some things in this world that may more likely attract douches. But the thing itself has no personali...
"Brian, a divorce lawyer from Long Island, New York, and his wife, Divina — who grew up dirt poor, and jokingly but accurately said she made her money “by marrying a rich man” — were in their fourth Lamborghini." VISIT THE SEATTLE TIMES ARTICLE The Articl...
we are social creatures but each of us have our own motivations & values and when they come into conflict with another set of motivations & values, we are as likely to be reactionary as we are to be understanding. I don't believe any object is douchey in ...
Yes. A watch, or any manufactured object, can be considered 'douchey'. I believe the following to be a couple of examples of watches manufactured to be completely douchey: I cannot be 100% sure what it says about the person who would own this type of item...
Hi, Scott, Thanks for your thoughts on the subject, in this thread. As I digest your comments, may I ask for a clarification(s)? What does "douchey" mean, as you are using it? To me it is a very derogatory, almost offensive, term, like "cunt" or "slut" us...
I would disagree with Scott that the items he alludes to are "douchey" in and of themselves. But my sense of the meaning of the word may be different than Scott's. Again, I don't think the item is douchey until a douche uses it in a douchey way. But...mos...
... Here are some answers to your questions. I do not know if the answers are right or wrong, I believe it depends on one's personal point-of-view: *****What does "douchey" mean, as you are using it? To me it is a very derogatory, almost offensive, term, ...
Hi, Scott, In re: "douche" 'After all, in French the word means "shower"' But in English, and particularly in the US, as a verb and noun douche usually refers to vaginal irrigation or the product to rinse the vagina...and generally when used as an adject...
Name calling and using derogatory terms to describe people for their lifestyle or possessions is not conducive to a harmonious society. Being judgemental and quick to label people into certain categories is discrimination to a certain extent. Different cu...
We are all different whether it comes to tastes, personality, financial means and way of thinking. However we have one passion, which is watches which goes along with others. This forum is one of the most open minded and kind hearted I know. Some people d...
In my travels I have found the following questions quite an interesting experience to answer for any product. 1. Do I respect the engineering approach? 2. Do I respect the company corporate values and behaviours? 3. The people engineering it? 4. Do I want...