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Awww I'm sorry hoots *hugs* I've just realised that despite frequently checking the thread to keep up, I didn't post at all...areyouincahoots wrote:areyouincahoots notices that you have missed a day of posting and asks about your whereabouts...
on that note...
WHERE WAS JOHNNY TODAY?
Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.
Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.
Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.
It's not, but that doesn't make bank robbery legal, or mugging, though those are both ways of making money. It's not about whether money is made, but how it is being made. When gas prices directly affect the price of food - what you pay for your bananas isn't just what it costs to force poor people to grow them, but also what it costs to transport them to the store - then making unreasonable profits off gas is taking a disproportionate amount of money from those for whom food is a considerable chunk of living expenses - i.e. the poor - and giving it to the rich. Now there is a point of view where that's cool, but it's not mine, and I don't think it's yours, Hoff, even if you believe in the benefits of capitalism. Read up on your American history of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and ask yourself what kind of situation your parents would have been in if the prevailing wisdom against regulating markets hadn't changed - you wouldn't be reading this on a computer in your house, I'm guessing.Hoff wrote:Since when is making money against the law?