I do my part.
"You folks done me proud."
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I do my part.
people got upset at ebay for letting people sell the belongings of people that survived the holocaust and they donoated something like 25,000 euros to say they're sorry.
http://www.warhistoryonline.com/war-...morabilia.html
I'm not sure how I feel about the sentiment of the complaints. There is a lot of shit on ebay right now that has played a part in killing someone, intended to help kill someone or could be used to kill someone or some thing.
Secondly, people making money off of this stuff helps keep it in circulation. It helps it get to private collections that often get donated to musuems at the time of the collectors death. Many private musuems are also open for public viewing. How do people think things get into public musuems? The Magic Sentai Historic Girls?
Lastly, if the complaint is that ebay shouldn't make money off of it, why not allow people to list those items free of charge?
Last edited by Fe 26; 10 Nov 2013 at 04:20 PM.
what if the US was broken up in little independented states/nations? How would that look?
Well, someone did just that.
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While not uninteresting, I question a lot of their posits.
Check out Mr. Businessman
He bought some wild, wild life
On the way to the stock exchange
He got some wild, wild life
That's the new name of the Wizards.
I'm moving to El Norte. I heard they have good tacos.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/12/bu...ncer.html?_r=0Amy Robach, an anchor on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” had avoided her doctor’s recommendation for a mammogram screening for a year, when a producer for the show called at the end of September and asked her to consider undergoing a televised mammogram.
Reluctantly, she agreed. “You know what, Amy,” her colleague Robin Roberts, a breast cancer survivor, told her, “if one life is saved because of early detection, it’s all worth it.”
On Oct. 1, as all the major television networks promoted the beginning of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Ms. Robach submitted to the screening live on the show. A television camera discreetly showed the procedure. Normally, these morning-show segments end there. But unbeknown to viewers, the mammogram turned up evidence of cancer. On Monday Ms. Robach announced on “Good Morning America” that she would undergo a double mastectomy later this week.
Morissettian Irony.
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