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	<title>Comments on: Amazing Vizualization Of Consumerism</title>
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		<title>By: boomie</title>
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		<description>Where did he get these photos?  Looks like he already made a trip to the landfill.  There is only that much stuff because it matches the number of people using the products.  True we can hold onto our cell phones longer but with getting free ones every 2 years, who would? I&#039;m sure our rotary phones work just fine.  Got one? We all go food shopping each week.  How many of us bring our own bags?  If we do large shopping, how many bags would we have to bring? Who put the soda in the cans (which BTW are easily recycled)? Who is at fault here?  Man or corporation?  I choose the latter.
If overconsumption is to be reduced, next they&#039;ll be proposing less people being born or living.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where did he get these photos?  Looks like he already made a trip to the landfill.  There is only that much stuff because it matches the number of people using the products.  True we can hold onto our cell phones longer but with getting free ones every 2 years, who would? I&#8217;m sure our rotary phones work just fine.  Got one? We all go food shopping each week.  How many of us bring our own bags?  If we do large shopping, how many bags would we have to bring? Who put the soda in the cans (which BTW are easily recycled)? Who is at fault here?  Man or corporation?  I choose the latter.<br />
If overconsumption is to be reduced, next they&#8217;ll be proposing less people being born or living.</p>
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