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Barcodes are Really Intended to Control people

 
 
Mame
 
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Reply Mon 23 Jun, 2008 09:12 am
I haven't seen anything like that, Squinney, but I'm sure we will. We always seem to lag a few years behind the States. Maybe in the East? Toronto is certainly more sophisticated than Vancouver.
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shewolfnm
 
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Reply Mon 23 Jun, 2008 09:17 am
that is because in the states, the number one addiction is shopping.

So to make that addiction funn'er' you get these great little cards that reward you for buying things you dont need, and assisting the over purchase/buy more then you need by giving out points for buying certain items.



those cards are the bane of my existance. Confused
coupons are going to the way side and unless I want to live off of processed junk coated in sugar, there is no way to save money


I would like to slide those cards between my ass cheeks and see what kind of points THAT would give
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Mame
 
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Reply Mon 23 Jun, 2008 09:27 am
shewolfnm wrote:
I would like to slide those cards between my ass cheeks and see what kind of points THAT would give


Shocked
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shewolfnm
 
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Reply Mon 23 Jun, 2008 09:34 am
http://disabilitiesunlimited.org/blogs/media/HumourLaughingKitten.jpg
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yitwail
 
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Reply Mon 23 Jun, 2008 11:46 am
woe is me, i have to respond to my own post. Crying or Very sad
yitwail wrote:
shewolfnm wrote:
I remember a theoryone time about a small symbol that was on the back of dish soaps and other things that was supposed to be part of companies that were taking over the world.


Humans think too much


pretty funny video, but makes monkeys somehow seem worse than other animals.

far more sinister than proctor & gamble is the owl in the dollar bill. Evil or Very Mad

http://www.geocities.com/bowhunter154/owl_onedollar.jpg Shocked
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shewolfnm
 
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Reply Mon 23 Jun, 2008 11:49 am
cool.
I have NOT seen the owl before.

i would think there are a alot of hidden things in money like that to help authenticate it.. (authenticate.. is that a word?)
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DrewDad
 
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Reply Mon 23 Jun, 2008 11:53 am
I refuse to shop anywhere that has those "customer loyalty" cards.

Well... Except PetsMart.
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shewolfnm
 
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Reply Mon 23 Jun, 2008 11:55 am
Screw petsmart

Petco all the way baby..
yeah.
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Mame
 
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Reply Mon 23 Jun, 2008 11:59 am
Yes, authenticate is an authentic word, Shewolf... you're a little feisty today, aren't you? Or maybe just bored.

Love your kitty pic Smile
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Wy
 
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Reply Mon 23 Jun, 2008 03:08 pm
Mame, don't BC Safeways have "club cards"? I think I used my US one there the last time I stayed in Van.

Shewolf, why do you prefer Petco? I'm torn; usually end up at Petsmart because it's slightly more convenient. But I'm willing to learn -- is there a big difference?
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squinney
 
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Reply Mon 23 Jun, 2008 04:25 pm
I picked up a few item at Food Lion earlier.

The total was 32.48.

The clerk asked for my MVP card and swiped it.

Cha-Ching!

I paid $21.47 and did a little dance for the devil.

Oh, Yeah! Barcode me, Baby!
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Setanta
 
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Reply Mon 23 Jun, 2008 04:40 pm
What is really hilarious, and also pathetic, is that people here in our very midst attempt to peddle this type of horseshit with a straight face (so to speak):

gungasnake wrote:
Ancient religious practices involved a number of methods for attempting to communicate with the spirit world directly and these invariably involved trance states and static electricity (the closest thing to antique religion in our present world is EVP).

Ancient Israelites appear to have been unique in their absolute abomination of the practice of idolatry, which had turned the world into a near insane asylum for a thousand years or thereabouts after the flood.

They appear also to be the first to miniaturize an electrostatic EVP device (the ark of the covenant) as an alternative to things like pyramids, which were basically lightning rods with golden tips and polished facing stones.

The word "pyramid" itself is a Greek word, the root part being the familiar "pyr" (fire) which we see in 'pyrotechnics', 'pyromaniac' etc.


Here's what Wikipedia has to say about EVP.
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Mame
 
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Reply Mon 23 Jun, 2008 04:46 pm
squinney wrote:
I picked up a few item at Food Lion earlier.

The total was 32.48.

The clerk asked for my MVP card and swiped it.

Cha-Ching!

I paid $21.47 and did a little dance for the devil.

Oh, Yeah! Barcode me, Baby!


Laughing Laughing Laughing

Was it a belly dance? Smile
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squinney
 
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Reply Mon 23 Jun, 2008 04:54 pm
Um, ... Any time I dance, my belly does too.

Embarrassed
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hamburger
 
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Reply Mon 23 Jun, 2008 05:16 pm
will we all get barcoded on our last trip ? Shocked

(hope no one checks my expiry date )
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Mame
 
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Reply Mon 23 Jun, 2008 05:35 pm
squinney wrote:
Um, ... Any time I dance, my belly does too.

Embarrassed


ha ha ha - I doubt that, Squinney.
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shewolfnm
 
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Reply Mon 23 Jun, 2008 05:41 pm
Laughing
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Chai
 
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Reply Tue 24 Jun, 2008 10:45 am
shewolfnm wrote:
Screw petsmart

Petco all the way baby..
yeah.


Oh man, this is gonna be war....

F*ck Petco....Pet Smart rules.


Anyway, back to the subject.

When I was in I think 5th grade, in relegion class, we learnt about 666 and people being marked and all that.

We were told that someday, people were going to not use money, but would be tracked by some type of device that would then know all of our habits and routines.

There would even be things implanted in us to somehow aid this.


naw, could never happen.
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gustavratzenhofer
 
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Reply Tue 24 Jun, 2008 10:50 am
Chai wrote:
When I was in I think 5th grade, in relegion class, we learnt about 666 and people being marked and all that.


Hell, yeah. I was in that there class.
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Chai
 
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Reply Tue 24 Jun, 2008 01:45 pm
Timmy Moynihan, is that you?

You were so gross, I could have so gotten you in trouble when you passed me that nasty picture you drew of me.
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