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2025-06-26 01:09:14 484 views 2973 comments

Ah991 Archives spending money on things we don't need. It just feel so right, even when we can't actually afford or justify the purchase. But we must resist. How can we resist?

Twitterer Daniel Cabral a.k.a. Daniel The Goat has an idea – he keeps a photo of actor Terry Crews giving a judgmental face in his wallet.

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Whenever Cabral is about to spend money on something unnecessary, Crews stares into Cabral's soul, sending him the message of "Don't you dare buy this. Come on, man. It's too damn expensive. You know you don't need it."

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The photo is from Everybody Hates Chris, where Crews' character Julius said many a money-saving gem, such as "Unplug that clock, boy. You can't tell time while you sleep! It's 2 cents an hour!" "That's 49 cents of spilt milk drippin' all over the table. Somebody gon' drink this milk!" and "You lost ten dollars? That's ten dollars worth of dollars!"

Incase you want to recreate Cabral's genius idea, the original photo is available for download by clicking here.

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