Conspicuous Consumption
Have you ever been photographed sat on a balcony eating a croissant; or wallowed in luxury just for the sake of it? What's the most ostentatious thing you ever seen or done?
( , Thu 28 Jul 2011, 13:18)
Have you ever been photographed sat on a balcony eating a croissant; or wallowed in luxury just for the sake of it? What's the most ostentatious thing you ever seen or done?
( , Thu 28 Jul 2011, 13:18)
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You'd be surprised the amount of shit
that would be passed into policy if it wasn't for the social policy aspect of orgs like the CAB working for people behind the scenes holding back the tide. Sorry to hear about your job btw
( , Wed 3 Aug 2011, 22:26, 1 reply)
that would be passed into policy if it wasn't for the social policy aspect of orgs like the CAB working for people behind the scenes holding back the tide. Sorry to hear about your job btw
( , Wed 3 Aug 2011, 22:26, 1 reply)
I've often thought we could do with some kind of electoral insurance.
The idea being that if you say stupid shit in public, on Facebook, on newspaper websites etc. you've demonstrated you're an irresponsible voter and a liability, so you'll have to a very large sum in insurance - say, a few thousand pounds - before you can vote legally.
Since this country's workforce is mainly white-collar and unskilled, it'd create loads of suitable new jobs, bring in a lot of revenue for the government, and (as a bonus) price the ignorant out of harm's way.
It'll be tricky to get into law, but if it's justified with some made-up bollocks about national security or the recession it should work.
( , Wed 3 Aug 2011, 22:35, closed)
The idea being that if you say stupid shit in public, on Facebook, on newspaper websites etc. you've demonstrated you're an irresponsible voter and a liability, so you'll have to a very large sum in insurance - say, a few thousand pounds - before you can vote legally.
Since this country's workforce is mainly white-collar and unskilled, it'd create loads of suitable new jobs, bring in a lot of revenue for the government, and (as a bonus) price the ignorant out of harm's way.
It'll be tricky to get into law, but if it's justified with some made-up bollocks about national security or the recession it should work.
( , Wed 3 Aug 2011, 22:35, closed)
Well the operators receiving the anonymous tip-offs would decide between them, but basically yes.
Also, your insurance has just gone up 0.5% because you were rude and sarcastic.
( , Wed 3 Aug 2011, 22:47, closed)
Also, your insurance has just gone up 0.5% because you were rude and sarcastic.
( , Wed 3 Aug 2011, 22:47, closed)
Now you're just being anoying
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insurance
What the fuck is "election insurance".
( , Thu 4 Aug 2011, 6:31, closed)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insurance
What the fuck is "election insurance".
( , Thu 4 Aug 2011, 6:31, closed)
being annoying
by linking you to a post that explained what they were talking about?
are you being deliberately obtuse?
( , Thu 4 Aug 2011, 8:45, closed)
by linking you to a post that explained what they were talking about?
are you being deliberately obtuse?
( , Thu 4 Aug 2011, 8:45, closed)
Nope, I wish I understood but I don't.
How is what he described insurance. Insurance against what loss. Who owns the liability? WTF is he talking about?
Sounds like a Stupidity Tax, but he keeps saying the words ‘Election Insurance’ as if repetition will render meaning.
( , Thu 4 Aug 2011, 9:33, closed)
How is what he described insurance. Insurance against what loss. Who owns the liability? WTF is he talking about?
Sounds like a Stupidity Tax, but he keeps saying the words ‘Election Insurance’ as if repetition will render meaning.
( , Thu 4 Aug 2011, 9:33, closed)
I see where you are coming from.
to consider it as insurance you'd have to see it as stupid people paying out on a claim, rather than paying the premium.
Government insuring against people being stupid.
A stupidity tax. I'm all for it.
( , Thu 4 Aug 2011, 9:45, closed)
to consider it as insurance you'd have to see it as stupid people paying out on a claim, rather than paying the premium.
Government insuring against people being stupid.
A stupidity tax. I'm all for it.
( , Thu 4 Aug 2011, 9:45, closed)
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