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williegoat
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JAN 28, 10:56 PM
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MidEngineManiac
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JAN 28, 11:06 PM
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Why is it, every SINGLE little thing has to become a major global social issue ? And what happened to common sense ?
Git a ****ing canteen, it worked fine for hundreds of years with no issues ! and MYOFB about what I am drinking out of, it IS none of yours !!
GAWD, I hate this species and society sometimes.
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olejoedad
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JAN 29, 12:07 AM
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I hope the damn pool is empty.
Well, except for the spikes and razor wire.
Gotta have something to cushion the landing.
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rinselberg
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JAN 29, 04:28 AM
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It's innovation in packaging. What's wrong with that? Because they're using a "Better for the Gym and Planet" slogan?
The FTC does not require that the manufacturers of Boxed Water provide the consumer with a peer-reviewed journal article to support a scientific consensus that Boxed Water is literally "better for the gymnasium and better for this small, rocky, water-endowed planet that revolves around the sun in orbital slot 3" than Bottled Water or Tap Water.
Does anyone think that should be a requirement for the Boxed Water people to be allowed to advertise their product in this way?
Or should the Boxed Water people continue to be granted the same traditional latitude for "puffery" in their advertising as has been the case for every other advertiser since time immemorial?
Maybe I don't understand the motivation or thinking behind the original post (or "post zero" as I think it could also be designated.)[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 01-29-2021).]
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williegoat
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JAN 29, 08:12 AM
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quote | Originally posted by rinselberg:
It's innovation in packaging. What's wrong with that? Because they're using a "Better for the Gym and Planet" slogan?
The FTC does not require that the manufacturers of Boxed Water provide the consumer with a peer-reviewed journal article to support a scientific consensus that Boxed Water is literally "better for the gymnasium and better for this small, rocky, water-endowed planet that revolves around the sun in orbital slot 3" than Bottled Water or Tap Water.
Does anyone think that should be a requirement for the Boxed Water people to be allowed to advertise their product in this way?
Or should the Boxed Water people continue to be granted the same traditional latitude for "puffery" in their advertising as has been the case for every other advertiser since time immemorial?
Maybe I don't understand the motivation or thinking behind the original post (or "post zero" as I think it could also be designated.)
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There is nothing wrong with paper drink cartons. There was nothing wrong with them 60 years ago. Just as there was nothing wrong with paper grocery bags or "Baby It's Cold Outside" or "The Star Spangled Banner". There is nothing wrong with barring men from participating in women's sports, or believing that men and women were born that way. There is nothing wrong with statues of historical figures or American exceptionalism or speaking your mind.
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cliffw
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JAN 29, 08:13 AM
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quote | Originally posted by rinselberg: What's wrong with that? Because they're using a "Better for the Gym and Planet" slogan?
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Because it is a lie ?
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williegoat
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JAN 29, 09:04 AM
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OK, now google ads is mocking me:

How long before a spotted ferruginous snail darter chokes on one of these and we all are forced to go back to the organic, biodegradable, dolphin safe paper and cotton Qtip?
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sourmash
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JAN 29, 09:22 AM
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Fewer plastics is good with me. I'd use a canteen but the water is coming from somewhere other than a tap, because tap water sucks. Cleaned spring water comes from bottles.
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