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outside America it's called 'Americanisation'.
It is a true and very cringe inducing term.
outside America it's called 'Americanisation'.
It is a true and very cringe inducing term.
outside America it's called 'Americanisation'.
At the risk of getting in to politics, the Tea Party movement had very little about change and more about maintaining a certain majour political party's status quo. A long-time member of this majour political party with his maverick longshot "Tea Party" Presidential campaigns in 2008 and 2012 did more to bring to bring people to the voting booth and cast their ballot for this majour political party than the more obvious campaigning by said majour party. People that more than likely would have sat out the 2008 elections got excited about the "Tea Party" and were conned in to believing that they could actually bring about change by continuing to support this majour political party and its candidates. "It just takes time!" we've been told, and have been told since 1856.
I never understood why people would compete in obstacle courses. I don't know that they won anything. Most just got knocked into mud.Yes, the Japanese invented Extremification.
The Japanese TV shows are...interesting. A few years ago there was a group that took a real Japanese show and dubbed over it. It was called MXC: Most Extreme Elimination Challenge. It was pretty funny.
I never understood why people would compete in obstacle courses. I don't know that they won anything. Most just got knocked into mud.
Man, you have hit it on the head. No matter what country it is, there are fools who have no idea how to act in a given situation. Adults walk around dressed like their rat kids and act just like them too. :doh: You can't expect them to teach their rat kids how to act when they have no idea themselves.:doh:it's all symptomatic of the infantilisation of adulthood... which would be top of my list of topics for this thread.
I think it depends on what you eat and where you buy groceries.Ok now, lets quit with the fast food is cheaper than eating right trash. I have fought this for years. People are so easily duped by fools on TV who have no idea what food costs and the nutrition involved. I mean really, if it was so cheap then how the heck would fast food places make money themselves?! It isn't:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tim-harlan-md/health-food-prices_b_862770.html If the doctor doesn't convince you then I can't help you.
In that case, you are right. Fake food like that costs a lot of money---go figure. :doh:I think it depends on what you eat and where you buy groceries.
A Whopper is cheaper than organic vegan soy burgers from Whole Foods. Not to mention better for you.
I think it depends on what you eat and where you buy groceries.
A Whopper is cheaper than organic vegan soy burgers from Whole Foods. Not to mention better for you.
From a marketing standpoint, that makes no sense. You move a store into an areas where the demographics won't support it?! Sounds ridiculous but then again, we are talking about Hippie Foods. :doh: The Hippies here can't get a Trader Joe's because TJ says the demographics won't support it. Good!It also depends on the neighborhood -- there are areas where you'll be hard pressed to actually find an affordable grocery store, but fast-food joints are everywhere. There's a working-class neighborhood in Boston that was up in arms recently because Whole Foods came along and bought out a local market that had served the area for decades -- and replaced it with its usual carrot-stick-up-the-backside high-end/high-priced approach. They didn't care a bit that the locals couldn't afford to shop there, or that they'd displaced the only store in the neighborhood where they *could* afford to shop. All they cared about was pleasing the preening gentrifiers who are steadily pushing out those locals.
From a marketing standpoint, that makes no sense. !
The show invigorated the interest in the original cast members as well. Their acting careers were stimulated and they gave interviews saying they were enjoying the newfound popularity. Strange!
I've always wanted to skydive. Haven't done so.