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offline J198 from Maastricht (Netherlands, The) on 2007-11-24 04:26 [#02147263]
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i'm sure nobody gives a toss, but i'd hate myself if i
didnt post it.

go on, buy nothing today. it's free.


 

offline vlari from beyond the valley of the LOLs on 2007-11-24 04:29 [#02147264]
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oops


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2007-11-24 04:41 [#02147268]
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help-yourselves-to-the-shelves day.


 

offline PS on 2007-11-24 04:47 [#02147269]
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I'm growing all my food in the field today. Also, I have a
dog that entertains me, named Joshua! Ruh ruh, make jingle
sounds, I like it when you run!


 

offline iiiiiiiiii from Gloucester on 2007-11-24 04:58 [#02147272]
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wasnt this yesterday?


 

offline retape from http://retape.net (Norway) on 2007-11-24 05:04 [#02147275]
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I give a tuss.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2007-11-24 05:05 [#02147276]
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I've had quite enough 'Buy Nothing' days in my lifetime,
thank you.


 

offline J198 from Maastricht (Netherlands, The) on 2007-11-24 05:46 [#02147280]
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LAZY_TITLE

i probably should have mentioned this was on the 23rd in the
US.

24th for europe.

so paul, what are you buying today?


 

offline yoyoyo from cornwall on 2007-11-24 06:23 [#02147287]
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i bought nothing yesterday.so you cant even buy beers today?


 

offline oxygenfad from www.oxygenfad.com (Canada) on 2007-11-24 06:43 [#02147290]
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I bought a dog leash and ski mask yesterday. Cruddddd


 

offline BoxBob-K23 from Finland on 2007-11-24 06:58 [#02147293]
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i was about to make some slide comments about how this is
not really helping anybody except the conscience of middle
class feel-good liberals ... and i guess i did


 

offline J198 from Maastricht (Netherlands, The) on 2007-11-24 07:13 [#02147294]
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this isnt really about helping other people in the first
place. it's helping you pause for a moment to realise you
are buying shit every single day without really thinking
about it.

when there are days on which you buy nothing, like marlowe
mentioned earlier, those are typically for entirely other
reasons, mostly:

having stocked up on one of those days where money didnt
matter, or simply being too lazy to get off your ass.

It really won't hurt anyone to stop and think about their
consumer habits for just one single day per year. But look
at everyone bitching about it. It's absolutely pathetic.



 

offline J198 from Maastricht (Netherlands, The) on 2007-11-24 07:29 [#02147295]
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to try and avoid some endless flame-war:

if you have some good arguments to completely ignore the
concept of buy nothing day, then please share them.

if you don't, just ignore this thread and carry on with your
automated consumerism. (it's ok, i will too after today).



 

offline swears from junk sleep on 2007-11-24 07:39 [#02147300]
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I have to buy some milk and eggs. Sorry guys.


 

offline dariusgriffin from cool on 2007-11-24 08:00 [#02147301]
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I usually don't buy anything but food, and I have to buy
food today if I want to have something to eat tomorrow. I'm
sorry.


 

offline iiiiiiiiii from Gloucester on 2007-11-24 08:01 [#02147302]
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the concept is a good idea, but a bit in vein. most people
aren't going to take any notice. they'd rather just buy
shit. after all, buying shit makes you happy. haven't you
seen the adverts?


 

offline big from lsg on 2007-11-24 08:08 [#02147304]
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you'll just buy tomorrow and then probably more then you
would have today, imo


 

offline BoxBob-K23 from Finland on 2007-11-24 08:13 [#02147305]
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intentions may be good, again, but it's sort of a
half-hearted effort... one day a year simply isn't enough...
if it's supposedly a sort of awareness campaign, then i
don't think it's quite enough... all the power to grass
roots campaigns, i just think it's more ritualistic (almost
religious) than it is political.


 

offline chaosmachine from Ottawa (Canada) on 2007-11-24 08:56 [#02147311]
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it's funny i went shopping at walmart yesterday :(


 

offline J198 from Maastricht (Netherlands, The) on 2007-11-24 09:22 [#02147316]
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it's not about changing your habits for one day, but about
being aware of them. Who knows, you might actually start
consuming just a tiny bit less in the future, because you
gave it some thought today.

It's quite sad to see that pretty much everyone here has
this 'can't be helped' 'its just the way things are' 'wont
make a difference' attitude. If you apply that to living in
general, i suppose it's a big reason for the mess we're in.

Boxbob, you call it a half hearted effort, but why are you
expecting others to make an effort that is supposed to come
from every individual that consumes too much?


 

offline big from lsg on 2007-11-24 09:44 [#02147319]
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i'd like to shoot people on shopping sunday (which is every
sunday here),


 

offline swears from junk sleep on 2007-11-24 10:07 [#02147321]
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What I find ridulous is people getting in loads of debt and
working silly hours to buy a load of shit they don't even
need. People should get out a bit more, enjoy socialising
and public space.


 

offline goDel from ɐpʎǝx (Seychelles) on 2007-11-24 10:28 [#02147323]
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this is probably some us-invention to solve their trade
deficit. lol. poor chumps. i'm wondering when the large opec
countries decide to drop the dollar as the oil-currency. the
us will be left piss-poor with mile high debts.

sorry, did i chuckle? ;p


 

offline mimi on 2007-11-24 10:30 [#02147325]
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it will be a long time before the house of saud OKs that!


 

offline goDel from ɐpʎǝx (Seychelles) on 2007-11-24 10:44 [#02147326]
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the only reason it hasn't happened already is that no-one
gains from a dollar without any value. everyone benefits
from a slow and silent devaluation of the dollar. it won't
take much time till the saudi's see their bonds with the us
don't help them one bit. (isn't it funny that recently they
discovered that most foreign terrorists in iraq were
saudi's? and hardly any from iran?)
in 50 years people will read the history books and be
surprised the us ever was a superpower.


 

offline goDel from ɐpʎǝx (Seychelles) on 2007-11-24 10:48 [#02147327]
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here's an interesting read about it

Petrodollar or Petroeuro? A new source of global conflict


 

offline misantroll from Switzerland on 2007-11-24 10:51 [#02147328]
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I just bought vodka and cigarettes hope this doesn't
count...


 

offline yoyoyo from cornwall on 2007-11-24 10:52 [#02147329]
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the only thing i bought today was beer


 

offline mimi on 2007-11-24 11:10 [#02147334]
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yeah, let's bring in bancor!

really interesting article, thanks for tha link-up. i mean,
it seems obvious why nobody would want it to happen
overnight....it's interesting to see the history of this,
it's something i haven't been paying attention to very long,
just since i started this introductory IPE course this
semester.


 

offline goDel from ɐpʎǝx (Seychelles) on 2007-11-24 11:32 [#02147337]
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to be fair to the bush-administration: in a way they just
had to go to war in iraq. they just had to restore the bonds
between the dollar and oil after iraq (saddam) decided it
was time to trade oil in euros. the "petrodollar" would
really be disastrous for the us-economy.
also interesting is that now that the russians are flirting
with the euro as well, suddenly the us needs an excuse to
place 'defensive' rockets on the eastern-european borders.
seeing the way the us invaded iraq it's clear they tend to
fight for their money. in the mean time the power behind
their barking are fading however. soon it'll become clear
the us needs international support to survive and is in
effect not much more than a homeless on the corner asking
for money.


 

offline goDel from ɐpʎǝx (Seychelles) on 2007-11-24 11:33 [#02147338]
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i mean the "petroeuro" :s


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2007-11-24 15:24 [#02147385]
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i bought a satnav today but i consider that an essential,
think of all the pollution from the extra miles i would do
getting lost without one!

and no i can't read maps


 

offline misantroll from Switzerland on 2007-11-24 15:26 [#02147386]
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oh and I bought toilet paper. Think how rude I'd have look
with my hands all brown and stuff :P


 

offline BoxBob-K23 from Finland on 2007-11-25 08:59 [#02147575]
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that's a cool article... This "petrodollar-petroeuro"
conflict is essential to understand current affairs,
although it's not the whole story. It was in 2002 or so that
I first encountered this issue and wrote about it, in
relation to Iraq, Venezuela and OPEC. Things haven't changed
much since.

also, what's crucial is to stop purchasing all these plastic
containers and gadgets to the best of one's ability, because
it's a real waste that goes into disposable material, plus
it supports the oil cartels...


 


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