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In reply to the discussion: I am very disappointed in all the celebs attending the BEZOS GALA tonight. [View all]fujiyamasan
(2,147 posts)51. I don't think anyone here is supporting Bezos
Or any billionaire willingly, but we all have lives to lead. That may mean buying stuff from one of the largest retailers in the country.
We vote for democrats to keep the likes of Bezos and Musk in check. The issue is a system that allows people to accumulate and horde such wealth without any consequences.
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I am very disappointed in all the celebs attending the BEZOS GALA tonight. [View all]
Coventina
May 4
OP
Heck, my Revlon Colorsilk Mushroom Blonde hair dye ain't available anywhere else!
LeftInTX
May 4
#28
You Know What Else Is "Disappointing"? MY BAD BACK. MY CANE. BEING JUDGED....
ColoringFool
May 4
#27
I can't afford mall prices. I buy my clothes at WalMart, Old Navy, Ross and Amazon but it's a pain.
LeftInTX
May 5
#68
Half the "deals" on eBay these days are broken down pallets of old stock or returns bought from Amazon...
Melon
May 5
#40
And don't forget Paypal spawned mega billionaire parasites Elon Musk and Peter Theil.
Initech
May 5
#82
The interesting thing is Sears was well poised to have become what Amazon now is
fujiyamasan
May 5
#74
I think history will look back on this period as the second roaring 20s, except we still are in
walkingman
May 5
#52