Still remember the day my parents told me the truth about Santa Claus. I litterely laughed my ass off. ROTFL type of thing. Don't remember _exactly_ why but it was something to do with how so many kids for so long (me included) were being fooled by this unlikely "hoax". The absurdity of it all dawned on me suddenly I suppose.
But. They do have a point. It IS vulgar. It's just that most of us are unfazed by this sort of thing considering what's out there on TV or the internet.
Take this for example: Ceri Rees - The X Factor 2011 Auditions How low can they sink? (And that's supposed to be entertainment these days.) Why don't they complain about this?
Really? 7 shelves for what could fit on 1. I dunno but I don't think this works if you want to fill up all the shelves. And to be honest I don't even think this looks pretty.
If you think about it this does not really make any sense. The relationship between a customer and a provider of a certain service should be one of mutual respect. The customer pays something for a certain service, but that does not imply one of the two parties is a king and the other is a slave. It's like a trade; if you trade 5 potatoes for 5 carrots you don't expect the other party to be subservient to your every demand do you? Today we trade money for some service, but the point remains the same.
The customer is NOT king. Try that for a change and everybody involved will be much happier.
Ok, on second thought this could be some huge guy in a huge body suit. So if it's real: well done. :)
(Though everything about this picture screams fake: no people, empty grimy background, outlines around the person as if it's pasted in, extremely fake looking pants, person not looking at the camera.)
Don't understand your obsession with guns. You like killing people? No, I don't like killing people, I just like guns. But guns are designed to kill people, it's their only function.
But. They do have a point. It IS vulgar. It's just that most of us are unfazed by this sort of thing considering what's out there on TV or the internet.
Take this for example: Ceri Rees - The X Factor 2011 Auditions
How low can they sink? (And that's supposed to be entertainment these days.) Why don't they complain about this?
Really? 7 shelves for what could fit on 1.
I dunno but I don't think this works if you want to fill up all the shelves. And to be honest I don't even think this looks pretty.
I say we're living in a matrix and they're re-using the same models. Lazy bastards. Think we won't notice. Hah.
If you think about it this does not really make any sense. The relationship between a customer and a provider of a certain service should be one of mutual respect. The customer pays something for a certain service, but that does not imply one of the two parties is a king and the other is a slave. It's like a trade; if you trade 5 potatoes for 5 carrots you don't expect the other party to be subservient to your every demand do you? Today we trade money for some service, but the point remains the same.
The customer is NOT king. Try that for a change and everybody involved will be much happier.
(Though everything about this picture screams fake: no people, empty grimy background, outlines around the person as if it's pasted in, extremely fake looking pants, person not looking at the camera.)
If it's a joke then I'm not getting it.
One million dollars? That's a joke right?
You like killing people?
No, I don't like killing people, I just like guns.
But guns are designed to kill people, it's their only function.