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ant (Member Profile)
Your video, 80s' Toys R Us' TV Ad., has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
80s' Toys R Us' TV Ad.
This commercial makes me sad.
I remember being too old for the target demographic.
Later, I was sad to realize the owners of this store never understood this "intertubes" fad, and pissed away their chance to become the Amazon of toys. Rather than... Amazon becoming the Amazon of toys.
It comforts me sometimes being reminded I'm not the only one who remembers things like this...
Nowadays I usually feel alone whenever I reference something from the 80s or even 90s.
#gettingold
Next generation vertical lift Bell V 280 Valor
Sorry. I have to call bullshit on that.
Each one costs as much as 500 average teachers salaries, not including operating costs. ;-)
Why are they trying to make the Osprey 2.0 anyway? We already have better, more capable, cheaper, tested aircraft in our fleet. I think someone is just infatuated with Avatar...Someone who doesn't care about the national budget or military readiness but loves being the only kid with a new toy....now who could that be?
It was either buy this thing or hire another 200 teachers.
Why Shell's Marketing is so Disgusting
What say you to those who grow their own food, produce their own power with microhydro, solar, and or wind, (or only buy renewable energy, possible in California) and drive electric vehicles or bicycles when they drive?
What about those who still pollute, but offset their carbon usage by buying credits/planting trees?
Can they blame the problem on the companies who supply destructive products and the junk science that tricks gullible ignoramuses into believing they aren't destructive...or do those companies get to continue to abdicate their responsibility, pawning it off on their customers?
I mean, your position seems to be if you assholes wouldn't buy the lead painted products, we wouldn't be selling it to toy companies and producing studies claiming it's safe....so it's your fault your child is brain damaged....or the same argument over opioids, your fault you listened to your doctor and got addicted, then turned to heroin, not your doctor who told you the pills weren't addictive, certainly not the drug company who told your doctor they were safe, right?
Fortunately, courts don't think that way, just ask Johnson and Johnson.
Yes, customers bear some responsibility for what they buy, but not nearly as much as the sellers, especially true when the sellers advertise by lying about the dangers. When companies lie about their products dangers, they make themselves 100% responsible for their damages.
I'm gonna have to stop at 100 companies being responsible for 71% of green house gas emissions.
If the criticism is deceptive practices, don't start with deceptive statistics of your own. It's awful easy to blame Shell for all the greenhouse gas emissions of the gasoline they sell. It's wonderful to not have to take personal responsibility for your act of buying that gas for your own transportation, for the manufacture of your own food, for the transportation of that same food to your supermarket. Better still, the gas and electricity used to heat and cool your home can be blamed on the coal and power companies too.
Videos like this are part of the problem by abdicating our own responsibilities and pawning it off on someone else. Stop making this worse while pretending to care about the problem.
How to Solve a Rubik's Cube!
I never did either, but I was always vexed by *how* people were able to do it.
This step-by-step is incredibly informative, and I really appreciate that after so many decades of life I finally understand this stupid toy.
Btw only 1 vote??? self-*promote!
I am so glad I have no passion to solve the cube.
EA - They're not loot boxes, they're surprise mechanics
She's absolutely correct that the random collectible toy thing has been around for a long time. Baseball cards certainly count, or even the toys found in cereal boxes years ago. The difference is that physical toys can be traded with friends, or donated, or resold - they're a tangible good with actual, if minimal, value.
Loot in video games to me is comparable less to "surprise" toys, and more to... hrm. Maybe... playing bingo for non-transferable airfare tickets? There's a real, "fun" prize, that has value for the winner but only the winner, and only in a limited context, and if you don't win you leave with nothing of any value. Note that bingo along those lines would be considered gambling in most contexts (know it would be where I live, at any rate...).
ant (Member Profile)
Your video, Toy Story 2 - WTF Happened To This Movie?, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
ant (Member Profile)
Your video, The Onion Reviews ‘Toy Story 4’, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
5 Things To Know About ‘Toy Story 4’
It works for me. Can you see it in its https://entertainment.theonion.com/5-things-to-know-about-toy-story-4-1835616227 web page?
Don't see a video. What up?
Tareq Alsaadi breaks reality again with his helicopter
Yeah, sure, with a toy.
Question is, can he do that in a real helicopter?
Mordhaus (Member Profile)
Your video, Tiny dog tucks itself into bed with its toy, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
This achievement has earned you your "Pop Star" Level 378 Badge!
Burglary In Progress
Rise of the robots! It's happening! AHHHHHhhhhhhh! They know how to take a shower now!
Dog must have been like WTF? My toys aren't even safe anymore.
BSR (Member Profile)
You spelled skies wrong!
...You've been in the pipeline, filling in time
Provided with toys and 'scouting for boys'
You brought a guitar to punish your ma
And you didn't like school, and you
Know you're nobody's fool
So welcome to the machine...
When you realize you have been sent to hell because you have loved and been loved, the only way to heaven is to continue to love with the knowledge that you will be sending the people you love to hell also. You must go through hell to get to heaven. You are born again when you realize you've been in heaven all along and never realized it.
"So, so you think you can tell
Heaven from Hell,
Blue skys from pain.
Can you tell a green field
From a cold steel rail?
A smile from a veil?
C-note (Member Profile)
Congratulations! Your video, Photographer Captures Toys In Amazing Action Shots, has reached the #1 spot in the current Top 15 New Videos listing. This is a very difficult thing to accomplish but you managed to pull it off. For your contribution you have been awarded 2 Power Points.
This achievement has earned you your "Golden One" Level 37 Badge!
C-note (Member Profile)
Your video, Photographer Captures Toys In Amazing Action Shots, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.