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There is an advertisement on the banana that I am eating.
It reads: "Delicious creamy taste in every spoonful! KOZY SHACK Pudding In the Dairy Aisle" Am I the only one who is getting sick of this commercialized, capitalist society where all people care about is money and where a person's worth is based solely on the income he makes? |
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I'm sure Q is.
What's wrong with advertisment? It helps sales. You noticed it, so it works. Morals and economies do not mix, nor can they ever. |
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I thought Q was the type to praise the evils of capitalism.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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I really dont care about ads. there alyays there and they always will be.
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It was a joke.
Evils you say? Blasphemy. |
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Take that communist way of thinking back to Soviet Russia!
Actually, I also dislike a society where your worth is based by how much money you have. I was listening to a conversation my dad was having with my mom the other day about how our country is so wrapped up in having wealth and putting all this value on beauty that the world could be falling apart outside our borders (and i suppose you could say it is) and nobody would care as long as they had their "pimped out" cars and their iPods in their ears. Maybe i'll go live in Europe or something when i'm older.. How did they put an advertisment on the banana anyway? On a sticker? I've never seen an advert on a banana before..
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"I hate it when there are stickers on apples. Eating an apple is a one handed action. Removing a sticker is a two handed action. My right hand said to me "Hey Mitch, can I take a break?" and I said "Sure, you can hang to the side. I will eat an apple." [picks up the apple] "**** there is a sticker. Sorry dude, but you are back in action" "
-Mitch Hedberg
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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You're just now expressing your exhaustion with the capitalism that has been consuming our society? It's been obvious ever since the marketing of perscription drugs that we are only units of money.
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And, Karl, I do believe that people are worth more than their income. That's why I talk to you still. Q |
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Join Date: May 2005
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Rofl TPS reports
If I'm the only one other than Q that gets that then slit your throat. Uncultured ****s.
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See you show anger towards "uncultured *#%$*#%$*#%$*#%$s", yet I don't see you doing anything about it and why post on a forum in which many people that are uncultured are here. Now on to the subject at hand. No jewpin you aren't alone. I am sick of it too, but it doesn't affect the decisions I make at all and that won't change. Taking into consideration i'm going to enlist in the future and those jobs don't make alot of money depending on who you are.
/post at 9 am with not too much sleep |
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Whiteflame, my entire point was that what jewpin was mentioning is untrue. People are not valued by their income much at all. In fact, if they're value is measured in any one way whatsoever it's by their happiness (in economics it's called "utility", something very hard to measure) which can be oft measured by expenditures (which are often limited by income, but credit has changed that quite a bit).
Once more, I would like to point out that his comment is untrue based on this one concept: "I talk to you online." I know none of you (exception being aperson) really have much money. I'm fine with that. I still would love to spend a day hanging out with Jewp. This is called the principle of revealed preference. It suggest that what people really choose reflects almost exactly what the econometrics predicts. And econometrics and revealed preference both say that you guys are wrong. Q |
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uh... Q... since when are friendships and relationships influenced by money anyway? That was a pretty poor example.
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People choose what they think will make them happier than any alternative choices of which they are aware. That's a basic assumption of economics, and makes a certain amount of sense.
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B) friendships and relationships are always influenced to some extent by money in some way(the difference in class between two people in a relationship as measured by income is the most obvious thing that comes to mind). C) I'm assuming you weren't being undetectably sarcastic in your afro-way. Quote:
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Anyone want to move to Iceland with me and my older bro? It'll take a few years, but cool summers, warm winters, 0% fossil fuel consumption, hydro and geothermalpower, hot springs, booming tech industry... it's like heaven on an island!
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I've seen an advertisement on a banana before I cant remember what it was for, I guess it wasn't a very good advertisement. EDIT: 69th post, alright. Last edited by lbinator; 08-21-2006 at 09:59 PM.. |
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