Buying
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Buying
people out of slavery is like paying a burglar to get your television back; it's abetting a crime.
So when I was a teenager, the obsession of
buying
cassettes, vinyls and CDs just kept growing.
This explains why every single person in this room is perfectly comfortable
buying
a computer from Apple.
But we're also perfectly comfortable
buying
an MP3 player from Apple, or a phone from Apple, or a DVR from Apple.
In fact, talking about it now, we can't even imagine
buying
an MP3 player from Dell.
The market was so terribly disorganized that they were
buying
this medicine through two agents who were gigging them sevenfold.
I encourage math teachers I talk to to use multimedia, because it brings the real world into your classroom in high resolution and full color; to encourage student intuition for that level playing field; to ask the shortest question you possibly can and let those more specific questions come out in conversation; to let students build the problem, because Einstein said so; and to finally, in total, just be less helpful, because the textbook is helping you in all the wrong ways: It's
buying
you out of your obligation, for patient problem solving and math reasoning, to be less helpful.
There was this guy
buying
a book, he was in his 30s.
I also learned, don't reveal your source: I got beat up after four weeks of this, because one of the rich kids found out where I was
buying
my comics, and didn't like that he was paying more.
I turn to my wife and said, "Who are we
buying
this for?"
We sent a very polite letter to the Minister of Health in Japan and simply pointed out that this is an intolerable situation, not for us, but for the people of Japan because mothers who may be breastfeeding, who may have young children, would be
buying
something that they thought was healthy, but it was really toxic.
But at least it's labeled correctly, and you're no longer going to be
buying
toxic dolphin meat instead.
They are now
buying
cars.
But in the entire rest of government right now and for the last at least 30 years, there has been a culture of deregulation that is caused directly by the people who we need to be protected from,
buying
the government out from under us.
We did our first million-dollars-worth of trade by
buying
on 30 days and selling on 21.
But they're not just
buying
the juice; they're also
buying
the carbon in the trees to offset the shipment costs associated with carbon to get the product into Europe.
So, in other aspects of life that are much more significant than
buying
things, the same explosion of choice is true.
Finally, one consequence of
buying
a bad-fitting pair of jeans when there is only one kind to buy is that when you are dissatisfied and you ask why, who's responsible, the answer is clear: the world is responsible.
Well, the reason is, is because, when we're
buying
gas, we're very invested in this sort of cognitive dissonance.
We don't want to be
buying
oil; we want to be doing something green.
Because these new technologies tell us not just who is talking to whom, but where everyone is, and what they're thinking based on what they're uploading on the Internet, and what they're
buying
based on their purchases.
So the truckers are just going about their business, and they're
buying
fuel.
And to stop it crashing over the last two to three decades, we've expanded the money supply, expanded credit and debt, so that people can keep
buying
stuff.
Can you picture the politicians ever
buying
into this?
Somehow
buying
a local lettuce, changing a light bulb, driving the speed limit, changing your tires regularly, doesn't seem sufficient in the face of climate crisis.
People started
buying
appetizers and salads, because they knew they weren't going to fill up on the entrees alone.
The thing that really amazes me is that, today, people spend about eight billion real dollars a year
buying
virtual items that only exist inside video games.
And we're
buying
you lunch today.
2) The gruff but loving Dad
buying
the farm (while singing a song?!). 3) The brat of a kid deciding to cut and run, but, thanks to his friends, sticking things out because they need him.
I didn't catch it in cinema though, and after seeing it on to tv I'm terribly happy I resisted
buying
it on video.
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