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I'm not completely against shopping, but its the extent that people go to when shopping. Extreme shopping is the perfect example of an increasingly materialistic world. I mean people dont think twice about squandering money on themselves,and dont spare a fraction of a thought to those who don't have the bare necessity of clean drinking water. I mean have you really pondered what it means to walk miles to get a bucket of clean drinking water which you have to usefor cooking and bathing too. I mean theres a bigger picture here.
Dont you think that instead of going shopping to cheer yourself up, putting a smile on an orphans face would be so much more rewarding?
I stand by the argument that everything needs some form of regulation, because human behaviour is always unpredictable, weird and at times precarious and dangerous.
But as with all regulation, there are costs, it will probably inhibit alot of good things that people are doing out there as well as their creativity which is practically nourishment for the internet, but some thought needs to be given to that. I guess SOPA would be such an example.
The fact that so much of the world has a problem with the US, is likely to make your suggestion very unsuccessful. Rather have world presidents as your parliament or something.
The whole idea is ludicrous though, the world is fine as is, it allows different people to segregate, sort of a 'good fences make good neighbours' idea. And there would be raging civil wars all the time.
This is what we have the UN for.
Well let me clear that up for you now, Indians eat beef. The Indians you're talking about are typically of the Hinduism belief and many of them are strict vegetarians all their life. You also get muslim indians and other hindus that aren't vegans.
You get beef curry! I've personally made it myself. You get beef mince curry, beef samoosas, beef and lentils, beef karahi (if you've seen that on the menu, only it would say vegetable karahi) you need to go a different restuarant pal, the indian restuarants in South Africa sell beef.
Indian food. Not all indian food has to be spicy ,and yes its not particularly healthy, but most good tasting food is unhealthy!
I'm sorry but I blame the internet for the stigma it has created within me regarding chinese food, and the small dodgy chinese outlet at my campus.
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