Crucially!
To all that was written by Alexander I would like to add that people eat badly in the Renaissance, I mean the rich and wealthy people. Tables them were full of food, it was all terribly kalloriynym, fatty, salty, sweet, and so on. D. Lots and lots of alcohol, rather the water while almost no drinking, right from the morning began to drink "El" (a sort of light beer) and adults and children and men and women. We ate hands, wiped mostly about himself, immediately behind the screen on the eyes and ears on all types emptied in buckets ... phew! I'm going to be sick! In general, so they (the rich and wealthy) naturally suffer from any intestinal diseases, I think it was not a few deaths ... the food was terrible indeed. Dirty and smelly young days. in general, the lack of Hygiene, not dieting. In late already began to appear cutlery - as exotic, forks, spoons, knives ... health ... culture ...
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Answer:
Buying a PS5 that you really want
Explanation:
Consumerism encourages the acquisition of goods and services in ever-increasing amounts. Buying food, and clothes is necessary for survival, taking out a loan is an investment for the future, but a PS5 is a consumer electronic that you don't really need. An obsession with buying things is an example of consumerism.
I think it’s St. Ignatuis
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