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Old 05-19-09, 10:03 AM   #1
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Default Another 10 products that every one wants to have/use!

http://uk.green.yahoo.com/blog/envir...ally-used.html (note that this smiley is using product number 10, from top to bottom)

I like few, possibly my favorit is the Suppositories, chocolate and the one above this last...
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Old 05-19-09, 10:44 AM   #2
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Ouch.
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Old 05-19-09, 10:47 AM   #3
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What we have been made to believe back then

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Old 05-19-09, 10:49 AM   #4
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A perfect exampl of the statement "A little bit of knowledge can be a dangerous thing."
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Old 05-19-09, 10:56 AM   #5
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This stuff really works!, I've trie...ugh *faints*
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Old 05-19-09, 10:59 AM   #6
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This stuff really works!, I've trie...ugh *faints*
Look... Look!!! Raptor1 is glowing green stuff!

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Old 05-19-09, 11:35 AM   #7
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That naivety regarding radioactivity reminds of our today's mass consumption of free as well as prescribed medical drugs, or our ways to bring our neutransmitter-balances into disorder by damaging them by changed social behavior, and excessive computer-interaction affecting the latter as well. we know for example that certain neurotransmitter-substances in the brain get produced in certain mutually related ammounts when we interact socially with people, say the salesman in the shop, or the teacher and pupils in class. If these events get deleted by robo-shopping in automatted shops (they make us believe it to be "event shopping"), or home-schooling via internet and computer only, then this affects our biological homeostasis of such neuratransmitters. And that could lead to psychological suffering like depression, changed and degraded personalities, and who knows what psychological diseases at higher age. We just have become aware of the tremendous importance of a healthy neutransmitter balance, and the far-reaching long-time-consequences of damages in there. Seen that way, we still use radioactive face-powder, so to speak. And still we think it makes us younger.

Technical and scientific progress is not bad in itself. just when we lack the knowledge and insight to make responsible use of it, and therefore abuse it uncritcially and excessively - then it becomes a danger indeed. But in this modern world you often get called a "progressophobic" or a fool wanting to move back into the stoneage, when you say that, or indicate that you refuse to follow that path uncritically and undiscriminatory. Totally uncritical believe in technology and a technological future where all options are good and fine - this is what the industrialised modern system wants us to be, so that we shall be uncritial consumers, matching the stereotype of the most ideal consumer who does not ask questions but just buys, buys, buys, and where products no longer get designed to match the needs of the consumer that replaced the citizen in importance, but where "educated" (=trained) consumers have been drilled to fulfill the needs of products, production and procedures.

Modern citizenship means: being an uncritical consumer. That is your primary function you have been reduced to: to consume and to buy. If you don't believe that, imagine one moment what would happen if all of a sudden peopole would refuse to be like that. Everything would collapse and break down immediately.
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Old 05-19-09, 12:25 PM   #8
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That naivety regarding radioactivity reminds of our today's mass consumption of free as well as prescribed medical drugs, or our ways to bring our neutransmitter-balances into disorder by damaging them by changed social behavior, and excessive computer-interaction affecting the latter as well. we know for example that certain neurotransmitter-substances in the brain get produced in certain mutually related ammounts when we interact socially with people, say the salesman in the shop, or the teacher and pupils in class. If these events get deleted by robo-shopping in automatted shops (they make us believe it to be "event shopping"), or home-schooling via internet and computer only, then this affects our biological homeostasis of such neuratransmitters. And that could lead to psychological suffering like depression, changed and degraded personalities, and who knows what psychological diseases at higher age. We just have become aware of the tremendous importance of a healthy neutransmitter balance, and the far-reaching long-time-consequences of damages in there. Seen that way, we still use radioactive face-powder, so to speak. And still we think it makes us younger.

Technical and scientific progress is not bad in itself. just when we lack the knowledge and insight to make responsible use of it, and therefore abuse it uncritcially and excessively - then it becomes a danger indeed. But in this modern world you often get called a "progressophobic" or a fool wanting to move back into the stoneage, when you say that, or indicate that you refuse to follow that path uncritically and undiscriminatory. Totally uncritical believe in technology and a technological future where all options are good and fine - this is what the industrialised modern system wants us to be, so that we shall be uncritial consumers, matching the stereotype of the most ideal consumer who does not ask questions but just buys, buys, buys, and where products no longer get designed to match the needs of the consumer that replaced the citizen in importance, but where "educated" (=trained) consumers have been drilled to fulfill the needs of products, production and procedures.

Modern citizenship means: being an uncritical consumer. That is your primary function you have been reduced to: to consume and to buy. If you don't believe that, imagine one moment what would happen if all of a sudden peopole would refuse to be like that. Everything would collapse and break down immediately.

wow thats quite a diatribe.
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Old 05-19-09, 12:31 PM   #9
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That naivety regarding radioactivity reminds of our today's mass consumption of free as well as prescribed medical drugs, or our ways to bring our neutransmitter-balances into disorder by damaging them by changed social behavior, and excessive computer-interaction affecting the latter as well. we know for example that certain neurotransmitter-substances in the brain get produced in certain mutually related ammounts when we interact socially with people, say the salesman in the shop, or the teacher and pupils in class. If these events get deleted by robo-shopping in automatted shops (they make us believe it to be "event shopping"), or home-schooling via internet and computer only, then this affects our biological homeostasis of such neuratransmitters. And that could lead to psychological suffering like depression, changed and degraded personalities, and who knows what psychological diseases at higher age. We just have become aware of the tremendous importance of a healthy neutransmitter balance, and the far-reaching long-time-consequences of damages in there. Seen that way, we still use radioactive face-powder, so to speak. And still we think it makes us younger.

Technical and scientific progress is not bad in itself. just when we lack the knowledge and insight to make responsible use of it, and therefore abuse it uncritcially and excessively - then it becomes a danger indeed. But in this modern world you often get called a "progressophobic" or a fool wanting to move back into the stoneage, when you say that, or indicate that you refuse to follow that path uncritically and undiscriminatory. Totally uncritical believe in technology and a technological future where all options are good and fine - this is what the industrialised modern system wants us to be, so that we shall be uncritial consumers, matching the stereotype of the most ideal consumer who does not ask questions but just buys, buys, buys, and where products no longer get designed to match the needs of the consumer that replaced the citizen in importance, but where "educated" (=trained) consumers have been drilled to fulfill the needs of products, production and procedures.

Modern citizenship means: being an uncritical consumer. That is your primary function you have been reduced to: to consume and to buy. If you don't believe that, imagine one moment what would happen if all of a sudden peopole would refuse to be like that. Everything would collapse and break down immediately.

So, how much are eggs in China?
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I love the toothpaste idea. I wonder if it gave you a glowing smile ?
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Old 05-19-09, 02:30 PM   #11
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Amasing what they thought was healthy back then...

Raidation is only good for powerplants... NOT PEOPLE lol... Kind of reminds me of all these magic diet pills now days...

But (insert name here) and your a** will shrink 4 sizes in 3 weeks!

1 year later...

This is a medical alert.
People who took (insert name here) can have (list problems here)

People have died because of this Drug!!!

Call 555 - 5555 NOW!!!!

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Old 05-19-09, 02:48 PM   #12
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This just proves people will shove just about anything up their ....
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Old 05-19-09, 03:21 PM   #13
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wow thats quite a diatribe.
Less a diatribe by intention, more an unconvenient truth. Nobody wants to hear it, because everybody prefers to think of himself as a clever, self-determined individual that decides on the basis of facts, reason and logic.

But advertising-psychology as well as politics are about controlling the behaviour of crowds, both are sciences of manipulation. Crowds and intelligence are in inverse proportion to each other.
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I hate using suppositories! Some invisible force takes it from my hand before I can insert it-WTFO?
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