Not That I Mind, Dept.: Interesting bit of comedy/aversion therapy advertising for German online retailer. The shopping malls were supposed to disappear 10 years ago with the dot.com boom, but had a major comeback during the real estate "boom." I'm reading a lot of stories on the business sites predicting the end of several retail outlets- is this ad part of some agenda in that regard?
I just hope it's not too late for all of the beautiful farmland and wetlands that these temples to consumerism were inflicted upon...
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I just posted a story on my site, illustrating pictorially the end of Brand America.
Brands like Saturn, Chrysler, Borders, Old Navy, Avis/Budget, Palm, Esquire, AIG,... Who says all this synchromysticism is pure crap? Saturn? Aren't we really looking at the New Age of Aquarius. Uranus taking over from Saturn. Obvious, isn't it?
We sure are living in interesting times. It must be remembered that Clif High of the Web Bot project did predict that these shopping malls would disappear and become the houses of the poor and destitute.
Let's hope, like you said, that it is not too late for the environment.
In that regard, I recommend everyone watch Firefly/Serenity for a possible look at our Sino-European future.
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