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Customer Lights the Entire Walmart Fireworks Display

visionep says...

Someone pee in your Cheerios this morning? Fireworks are fun and give a thrill because of the danger. Without semi dangerous fireworks there is very little fun.

Khufu said:

lol why do they have firecrackers inside a Walmart. Come to think of it, why does anyone need them ever? They are obnoxiously loud and serve no purpose. This goes for the big fireworks shows too... I don't care if your kids like it, they are boring, a waste money, do no favors to wildlife/environment and upset my dog.

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Zifnab (Member Profile)

PlayhousePals says...

I say, old chap, it seems that you are another year older. Have a most spiffing birthday, old bean. Celebrate with jam and scones, crumpets and lashings of ginger beer. Cheerio Shane!

FlowersInHisHair (Member Profile)

BoneRemake says...

Sorry if I hurt your feelers. All I as saying was grow up and get over it. The way you wrote that one message emphasized my sisters/your attitude that lately has annoyed the hell out of me, the boo hoo hoo high school was so tough life is so rough can't grow up and get over decade old shit.... Your reply did not warrant a response because I don't give a hoot about it, but I did feel I should explain a bit as it was from left field. Chip chip cheerio

FlowersInHisHair said:

Um, fuck off?

D. Simon: Capitalism can't survive w/o a social contract

radx says...

The basic form of a social contract is the foundation for every state in the world. Every individual within the territory forfeits a set of rights and is imposed with a set of duties instead. That's a social contract as described in Jean-Jacques Rousseau's "Du contrat social".

Doesn't help much with regards to Anglo-Saxon capitalism, does it? Beyond its most basic definition, social contract means, in theory, a recalibration of metrics beyond mere profit, within a society. Whatever metrics one might think would reasonably map progress towards the ultimate goal: the pursuit of happiness.

A concrete example would be the political-economic system of Germany, 1948 onwards, the so-called "Soziale Marktwirtschaft", wherein capitalism is (or was) constrained by agreements to the benefit of the whole of society. Not any individual, not any group, all members of society. Manifestations of it would be the safety net in all its forms and shapes, the health system, the pension system, the rejection of military interventionalism, the preservation of nature, no tolerance for fascism, etc. All specific policies that have their origins in an understanding of what society agreed upon would be best for everyone. The extent is subject to constant political debate, but the underlying concept remains untouched.

So the claim that there is no such thing as a social contract strikes me as a continuation of Thatcher's insistence that there is, in fact, no society. I don't subscribe to that notion, and as far as I can tell, neither does continental Europe as a whole.

If people prefer a system without a "society" beyond the very basic neccessities of a functioning state, go ahead. Do your thing. Competition of ideas and whatnot.

But I'm going to stay a member of this society, thank you very much. And as such, I take the liberty of leaving this "discussion" again. Cheerio.

ant (Member Profile)

Kids React to Controversial Cheerios Commercial

alien_concept (Member Profile)

chicchorea (Member Profile)

rougy says...

Didn't forget you.

Drove from Boulder to Santa Fe with you in mind.

Reassessing everything on my end of the line...

Do what you can; be what you must.

Make a buck, somehow.

Pip pip, Cheerio, wat?

(hubba hubba, ding ding, baby, you got everything)


chicchorea said:

Hello friend...been back around here some lately...missed seeing you here.

I hope and trust you are well and happy.

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ant (Member Profile)

Two Girls One Hoop

Youtube Comments

mxxcon says...

>> ^enon:

So you're telling me they're like snowflakes
>> ^Jinx:
"No, there is a different smell and potency to poop. Farts aren't really stray poo particles, although I suppose you could argue them as such. In any case, you should keep in mind that there is no uniform poop particle. Any given piece of poop as a diverse variety of poop particles within it, any one can be different from the other and naturally different from that of a fart." - Serious youtube discussion.

No, mine are more like Cheerios.



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