What is the most useless thing you have bought in these years?

I bought a lot of useless things over the years. Because I am a black sheep myself, many things are useful and useless. I bought all the used ones once or twice, so that my mother gave me an ultimatum later: you are not allowed to buy anything before marriage, and there is no place to put them at home.

In fact, my personality, at best, is called loving life, at worst, it is called three-minute fever and spending money indiscriminately. In fact, my family conditions are average, and my work pay is not good. I am a typical moonlight family, but I don't know where all my money is spent. Only when the credit card bill comes out every month will I remember that I bought countless things from childhood, including an electric oven, which I used for 3 months. I got the annual fitness card and went there seven times. I bought a plaster doll mold and made a Minions. I bought a set of color boxes and colored my own gypsum Minions. I bought a coffee machine and made coffee no more than five times. I bought a soymilk machine and put it away in less than a month. There are many similar things, such as enzyme barrels, cheap clothes from Taobao, and various gadgets that are given away at a discount.

Ok, let me talk about the most useless plaster mold. I went to my classmate's house to play at that time. His home is in a small county similar to a third-and fourth-tier city. This is really a delicious meal. Then it got boring. When I was shopping, I met something that colored the plaster doll. I remember it was 29 yuan. We sat there and painted by ourselves, and everyone had a good time. Later, I felt quite enjoyable. At that time, my family had a big yard, and I said, let's do it. I bought a batch of plaster doll models directly online, and spent more than 500 yuan to buy a bunch of matching acrylic pigments. The mold is the kind of silicone mold. Fill in the plaster and peel it off when the soft mold hardens. In the whole thing, I calculated all the costs, but ignored the time cost. It takes more than 20 minutes to make one by hand and more than two hours or even longer to dry it. Later, I found that it was really unreliable to start a business by pointing to that thing, so I broke my mind.

It's almost 10 years now, and I haven't touched that thing again. It occupies a place in my corner. I thought of this topic today, or I will sell it on idle fish one day.