Biased towards...what, exactly? I'm curious to hear your answer.
But hey, you keep thinking you're gonna be the first to stand up and stick to The Man and end corporate greed. We're not gonna take it anymore!
Not like Twisted Sister championed this effort 30 years ago or anything.
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Your biased toward 'consumers' or maybe just the mass public in general. Thinking maybe the mass public in general now with the second one. Can't say I'm generally fond of "them" either. But you're barking up the wrong tree, especially if you think that I assume I'm the first to stand up to "The Man". Impossible and improbable are different. Change doesn't happen sitting on your thumbs, trolling people making any kind of attempt. You're now one of "them". Just a different part. No matter how much you keep thinking you're different and above it all.
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So we're arguing the difference between improbable and impossible? I'll give you a third option: waste of time. And nope, I'm not different, or above anything else. I'm just gonna go along as every consumer in the history of time has done: buy stuff I like, ignore stuff I don't. Not gonna cry to someone about the choices I made. I don't know why YOU would feel so. If it hurts you so deeply, make a grown-up choice: don't buy and move on. If enough people share your outrage, they'll follow. If enough follow, stuff will change. I'll give you a hint, though: it won't.
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For someone so against wasting time, you seem to have deemed arguing with people online who are unhappy with a product pretty important. Very grown-up. And just not buying something doesn't work when one has already bought it. Joe down there is right, your mentality is just as much to blame as anything. It's infectious even when people are passive, but especially when you want to take the time to try and dissuade those making any attempt at change. Which by your own rational, is a complete waste of time. I guess if you can't change anything, that includes people's opinions, right?
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Holy necropost batman! I have no idea what the discussion was all about, and I don't care to go back and refresh that memory. As for wasting time, I have two options on the toilet: Angry Birds and knuckleheads on the Internet....and I'm all out of Angry Birds.
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That very mentality is why nothing ever gets done.
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On the contrary, it's why anything gets done. Don't pick battles you can't win, right?