Vythonaut: The expansion pack kind, meaning the ones that add substancial content to the game (for example, i'm waiting for the UnderRail expansion).
R'amen, brother.
Occasionally, if I really want to support a developer (MuHa of Thea's fame were definitely on that list for me), I'll buy things like "Coffee for Coding" or even skin DLCs, but that's a pretty meta "I want to throw more money at the developer" purchase.
I'll still buy smaller "gameplay" DLCs, but that's a very calculated judgement of value against the asking price. Mostly I get those at a steep discount.
Really dislike current DLC practice, in general. Too many originally-planned elements end up getting cut out and sold separately. Paradox, as an example, definitely "shines" in that regard. Long on my "wait till 'final definitive honest to gods cross my heart and die' edition then buy at a 75% discount and make sure to firewall because forced telemetry" list (though even then you can still get burned, see EU III "Complete" right here on GOG).
Mostly, the more DLCs I see (and especially day-1 DLCs, and I don't care if they are just "skins" or whatever), the less likely I'm to buy the game in general, and at anywhere near the asking price specifically.