Dam this is sad. This is what social media is doing to the youth?

New York City kids as young as eight are stacking their Christmas wishlists with luxury items like $670 Hermes bracelets, $750 Moncler puffer jackets, $100 Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream moisturizer, and $140 Uggs, the New York Post reports.
Amanda Sanders, a personal stylist who buys gifts for her clients’ children: “These younger kids have the taste level of a 40-year-old woman, at least in Manhattan. The age of asking for a toy stops at seven or eight. They’re into makeup. They’re into jewelry — not Disney, real jewelry. It’s all about labels, labels, labels. I’ve seen kids wear Balenciaga.”
She added: “I’ve heard kids asking for Prada and Marc Jacobs bags. They’re also asking for the Louis Vuitton card holder, they put their ID in. Some of the kids like Burberry. A lot of the kids like a Gucci belt, Gucci wallet on a chain.”
Some parents complain their children are seeing what’s trendy on TikTok and then ask Santa for it.
One parent recalled: “A mini fridge!? I said, ‘This isn’t the Bellagio.’ I don’t think they necessarily need to have high-end skincare.”
Unfortunately, these children often have to settle for what they can get—one daughter asked for $150 Ugg boots, and her parents only got her a meager $100 puffer jacket instead.
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https://twitter.com/yzyupdates/status/1736360865551507900He knows what hes doing
Dam this is sad. This is what social media is doing to the youth?

New York City kids as young as eight are stacking their Christmas wishlists with luxury items like $670 Hermes bracelets, $750 Moncler puffer jackets, $100 Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream moisturizer, and $140 Uggs, the New York Post reports.
Amanda Sanders, a personal stylist who buys gifts for her clients’ children: “These younger kids have the taste level of a 40-year-old woman, at least in Manhattan. The age of asking for a toy stops at seven or eight. They’re into makeup. They’re into jewelry — not Disney, real jewelry. It’s all about labels, labels, labels. I’ve seen kids wear Balenciaga.”
She added: “I’ve heard kids asking for Prada and Marc Jacobs bags. They’re also asking for the Louis Vuitton card holder, they put their ID in. Some of the kids like Burberry. A lot of the kids like a Gucci belt, Gucci wallet on a chain.”
Some parents complain their children are seeing what’s trendy on TikTok and then ask Santa for it.
One parent recalled: “A mini fridge!? I said, ‘This isn’t the Bellagio.’ I don’t think they necessarily need to have high-end skincare.”
Unfortunately, these children often have to settle for what they can get—one daughter asked for $150 Ugg boots, and her parents only got her a meager $100 puffer jacket instead.
$200 dollar yeezy shoe socks is completely fine however
Dam this is sad. This is what social media is doing to the youth?

New York City kids as young as eight are stacking their Christmas wishlists with luxury items like $670 Hermes bracelets, $750 Moncler puffer jackets, $100 Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream moisturizer, and $140 Uggs, the New York Post reports.
Amanda Sanders, a personal stylist who buys gifts for her clients’ children: “These younger kids have the taste level of a 40-year-old woman, at least in Manhattan. The age of asking for a toy stops at seven or eight. They’re into makeup. They’re into jewelry — not Disney, real jewelry. It’s all about labels, labels, labels. I’ve seen kids wear Balenciaga.”
She added: “I’ve heard kids asking for Prada and Marc Jacobs bags. They’re also asking for the Louis Vuitton card holder, they put their ID in. Some of the kids like Burberry. A lot of the kids like a Gucci belt, Gucci wallet on a chain.”
Some parents complain their children are seeing what’s trendy on TikTok and then ask Santa for it.
One parent recalled: “A mini fridge!? I said, ‘This isn’t the Bellagio.’ I don’t think they necessarily need to have high-end skincare.”
Unfortunately, these children often have to settle for what they can get—one daughter asked for $150 Ugg boots, and her parents only got her a meager $100 puffer jacket instead.
This is horrible parenting tbh
Dam this is sad. This is what social media is doing to the youth?

New York City kids as young as eight are stacking their Christmas wishlists with luxury items like $670 Hermes bracelets, $750 Moncler puffer jackets, $100 Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream moisturizer, and $140 Uggs, the New York Post reports.
Amanda Sanders, a personal stylist who buys gifts for her clients’ children: “These younger kids have the taste level of a 40-year-old woman, at least in Manhattan. The age of asking for a toy stops at seven or eight. They’re into makeup. They’re into jewelry — not Disney, real jewelry. It’s all about labels, labels, labels. I’ve seen kids wear Balenciaga.”
She added: “I’ve heard kids asking for Prada and Marc Jacobs bags. They’re also asking for the Louis Vuitton card holder, they put their ID in. Some of the kids like Burberry. A lot of the kids like a Gucci belt, Gucci wallet on a chain.”
Some parents complain their children are seeing what’s trendy on TikTok and then ask Santa for it.
One parent recalled: “A mini fridge!? I said, ‘This isn’t the Bellagio.’ I don’t think they necessarily need to have high-end skincare.”
Unfortunately, these children often have to settle for what they can get—one daughter asked for $150 Ugg boots, and her parents only got her a meager $100 puffer jacket instead.
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I was kinda f***ing with it after an hour of them looping
India voice was so trash they had to go back to chipmunk style
He can still rap
He can still rap
He just can’t write s*** no more
Thank god for cyhi keeping this man in the discussion
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