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from site: My year of living without moneyIs it possible to live without spending any cash whatsoever? After becoming disillusioned with consumer society, one man decided to give it a try
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fatpita.net :: funny random pictures
Ironically, this received a thumbs-up on StumbleUpon (one of my favorite useless distractions) and it's in cartoon form, making it palatable information. Now I'm going to dictionary.com to be sure I used the word palatable correctly.A second thumbs-up to Neil... more
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The Paradox of Choice: Why More is Less
Professor Barry Schwartz explains how and why the abundance of choice in modern society is actually making us miserable. Now, he's got a point there!For example, I'm looking for a new camera. I'm not a professional photographer, just a normal person when it... more
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Consumer Whore
Kieron Dwyer "Consumer Whore" Graphic, 1999 In 2000, a year after Kieron Dwyer made comic books, t-shirts, and stickers with his version of the Starbucks logo, the company sued him, obtaining an injunction that prevented Dwyer from using the parody until the... more
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Sea of blood as Japan slaughters thousands of dolphins -...
From the page: "Every year, thousands of dolphins are herded into a tranquil cove in Japan where some are captured for sale to marine parks, the rest slaughtered for their meat. I can NOT look anymore,,but someone has to STOP This!!!!!!!!!TY ketogah By Mick Brown ... more
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Capitalism Hits the Fan A Marxian View
Interesting, nice to hear someone talking about wage stagnation and the push to credit.
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current work
From the page: "This new series looks at contemporary American culture through the austere lens of statistics. Each image portrays a specific quantity of something: fifteen million sheets of office paper (five minutes of paper use); 106,000 aluminum cans (thirty seconds... more
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Pointlessly Gendered Products & Sociological Images
I think the drill is my favorite. From the page: "Folks, the guys at McCulloch had a great idea for ladies 'Lets [sic] make the cordless screwdriver kit and also include a ladies [sic] manicure kit.' So they did and SURPRISE - it did not sell well, so now you... more
