Consumers are boycotting US goods around the world. Should Trump be worried?
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From black stars on European goods to apps showing what’s Canadian,
consumers can respond to tariffs with their wallets.
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8 comments:
Far out, those eyelashes looked like an infestation of black house spiders.
And we're supposed to live our lives in this virtual space, I suppose. This is horrifying. Talk about creating a world of body dysmorphia. What's wrong with being ourselves?
Yes it is scary but I much prefer it to women feeling obligated to start procedures in their late twenties like botox and collagen implants before undergoing ongoing plastic surgery.
I am invisible - no make-up, no botox, no surgery. And I quite like it.
Ha,ha. Now we know "the secret"- yet again.
Loved it, the AdoBAY pronunciation was especially hilarious.
Is it true that the Aust W. W. is partly owned by a coven of Los Angeles plastic surgeons, hence the excessive face/body photo shopping in it?
And, does anyone else wonder whether the photo of Alan Kohler on "Business Spectator" has been photoshopped, or if he has had "treatments"? Odd, if so, because it has none of the age and experience lines that give his comments authority.
Devastating insight, Frances. Early candidate for later award.
To paraphrase Mister Zappa, satire isn't dead, it just smells funny.
Seriously though, that was hilarious and wickedly on point. Who is our young genius filmmaker?
signed,
j_&c._&c.
wv: "impgogra"
Rabelais, phone your office.
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