Renzatic on 10/12/2009 at 04:05
I don't think I've ever laughed harder at a response around here.
Straight and to the quick, ZB. Props.
PeeperStorm on 10/12/2009 at 04:27
I have thousands and thousands of dumb questions, some of them having to do with argyle socks and Cheeze-Whiz, but I won't share them at the moment.
CCCToad on 10/12/2009 at 04:33
Quote Posted by heywood
I dunno, like which ones? The last one I remember was the Whole Foods boycott. It was a total dud (at least where I live). The last one I remember before that was the Mormon boycott and I thought that died pretty quickly.
As far as I know, the biggest boycotts are neither conservative nor liberal but directed at the kind of douchebaggery both groups agree on, like the Nestle boycott.
Not entirely sure, aside from the link I posted earlier that mentioned how businesses that cater to the Islamic belief are doing well.
Now that I think about it, Its probably more the opposite.That lot of groups actively patronize those companies that they feel support them. For example, there was a gay guy at my uni who claimed to shop at Target instead of Wal-mart because target is a more gay-friendly company.
D'Juhn Keep on 10/12/2009 at 06:58
Quote Posted by ZylonBane
If they're not, they should be.
You've gone too far this time
ercles on 10/12/2009 at 08:32
The lack of tags has just struck home for me, I instinctively jumped down to the end of the page to see what snipes had been made about ZB ruining Xmas and... :(
Kolya on 10/12/2009 at 12:09
Best decision ever. Tags were a pest.
Ostriig on 10/12/2009 at 12:35
Kolya, why do you hate freedom?
AR Master on 10/12/2009 at 15:53
if the tags are gone then christmas is ruined
CCCToad on 10/12/2009 at 16:07
Quote Posted by Kolya
Best decision ever. Tags were a pest.
Unless you had a sense of humor and a thick skin, instead of the kind of Person RBJ described.
Or you are Onionbob.
Stitch on 10/12/2009 at 16:15
Tags had basically devolved into a group of gradeschoolers making fart noises from the back of the classroom. I loved them for the additional comedy they could provide, but adding some degree of accountability is probably a good idea.