Mine would be my computer / internet access. If need be - finacally wise I would pay electric and internet provider before other bills…
My mobile phone. My gym pass.
My gaming computer !
Oh also my cinema pass plus carers pass so I can get myself and friend/support worker into the cinema for no cost. I luckily like in a small town with a good cinema literally 5 minute walk away from my house. I love my town!
my first thought was my record player lol
now i’m thinking fish tank
I own my kitty cat so yeah
Even though deep down he owns me
Definitely my ps4
My 2012 MacBook Air.
I love apple!!!
I bought it because I want to create educational software for the iPhone at some point, once my mind is stable and I’m earning money.
I like the practical aspect- In 2010 I purchased a iMac (first apple computer ever) and it lasted until 2015, then brought a Mac Mini (which is still going strong. plus a 2018 iPad… I use the iPad the most now though. Plus my iPhone 7.
Apple products are very rugged, I wish I could afford the cutting edge stuff.
Me too especially the iMac Pro but I suspect that computer would be over kill just for browsing the internet that I do but I would still like it though. Here in the U.K. its like £4000. Thats like 5 months money (without living costs) for me.
I would say my car. I own a Honda cr-z. Don’t have to hassle with public transportation to and from work and I enjoy driving it around town late at night. Beep beep!
i have a macbook pro its great but crashes sometimes, i just got a new battery fitted and charging wire
I just googled your car being unfamiliar with it. its a smart looking car.
Wow, £4000 for a computer is intense. Ah, to have that much disposable income.
Thanks! It’s a hybrid so it uses gas and battery so really good on gas mileage. It’s also a stick shift (manual) so it’s fun to drive. Where do you live @bobbilly? do you own a car/ motorbike?
if thats the one i saw, i wanted one of those but it was too expensive, something like 280mpg or something, i thought that was amazing mileage
I’m from the U.K. so am very familiar with manual (stick) gears. I don’t have a licence to drive but would like too. Unfortunately having a drivers licence here will affect ones ability to obtain social security benefits (my sole means of income) because your seen as too able to get them, so I don’t drive (sad face)