• @TheAnonymouseJoker
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    22 years ago

    Absolutely based. The amount of people lapping up money to throw at the sale, when they do not need things, is sad.

  • @Arcadius
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    deleted by creator

    • @BlinkyOP
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  • @0x90
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    Removed by mod

  • @MrVilliam@lemmy.world
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    14 months ago

    Why is this negative post from over 2 years ago showing up near the top of my front page filtered for hot? Wtf is this?

  • Evan
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    12 years ago

    Buy Nothing Day was started in Canada to discourage consumerism and cheap items that end up in landfills, as a way to counteract Black Friday.

    SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) – On the other side of the Black Friday coin, Friday is also Buy Nothing Day.

    Originating from Canada, the day is a response to mass consumption and materialism specially represented through Black Friday.

    To celebrate Buy Nothing Day, you simply have to do nothing.

    Don’t buy gifts. Don’t buy groceries. Some people even avoid driving or using electronics.

    This year, Greenpeace carried the banner on social media, encouraging people not to buy cheap items that won’t last and end up in landfills.