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The author mentions that the Etsy sellers are "mostly independent artisans" but never actually explains how this makes their products better than mass-produced alternatives, which seems like a key distinction worth elaborating on. It also seems like the author would be happy to pay more for handmade items but never actually discusses whether these products are worth the premium price point.

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The author claims these are "so good" that she'd feel "guilty keeping them to myself," but she doesn't actually explain what makes these particular products superior to others on Etsy—just that they're "good" and "so good" and "I'd honestly feel guilty." It's the kind of vague, self-indulgent praise that makes you wonder if she's really talking about her own taste or just trying to sell more stuff.

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She doesn't explain the specific qualities that make these items stand out, but her choice of products suggests a particular aesthetic sensibility that's hard to ignore—these aren't just random finds, they're the kind of pieces that feel like they belong in a curated space rather than a generic online marketplace.

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The author mentions that some of these items are "handmade with love" but doesn't explain how that translates to their value or why someone might feel guilty about owning them. It's curious that the piece focuses so heavily on emotional connection without addressing the actual quality or functionality of these products.