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    I'm reading Llittle Women and just noticed how this description of Laurie's shopping habits looks exactly like someone trying Temu or Aliexpress for the first time. Technology changes, but humans nature stays the same:

    "His last whim had been to bring with him
    on his weekly visits some new, useful, and ingenious
    article for the young housekeeper. Now a bag of
    remarkable clothespins, next, a wonderful nutmeg grater
    which fell to pieces at the first trial, a knife cleaner that
    spoiled all the knives, or a sweeper that picked the nap
    neatly off the carpet and left the dirt, labor-saving soap
    that took the skin off one’s hands, infallible cements which
    stuck firmly to nothing but the fingers of the deluded
    buyer, and every kind of tinware, from a toy savings bank
    for odd pennies, to a wonderful boiler which would wash
    articles in its own steam with every prospect of exploding
    in the process.

    In vain Meg begged him to stop. John laughed at him,
    and Jo called him ‘Mr. Toodles’. He was possessed with a
    mania for patronizing Yankee ingenuity, and seeing his
    friends fitly furnished forth. So each week beheld some
    fresh absurdity."

    What similar examples do you know?

    by TheLifemakers

    3 Comments

    1. the_palindrome_ on

      I love Jane Austen for this reason – her portrayals of irritating relatives remind me so much of my own annoying extended family members 😂

    2. RealtechCRMdotOnline on

      Mr. Toodles was unboxing and leaving 1-star reviews 150 years before the internet.

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