In case you have been asleep for the last year, or in your country they are not popular, they are expensive rubber bands shaped like stuff, and you wear like bracelets. My question is, why do people buy them? They're not like Yu-Gi-Oh where you can do something with them (Not that I collect them). And they're ultra exspensive, too! I saw five for six dollars in Florida! So answer my question people! Why do people buy them?
I would love putting it in a Bunsen Burner with a ****load of iron filings. But couldn't you do that with a printed image of his head off the Internet?
Back in my day, each color made a political statement. Like there was one against racism, one against cancer. Something about awareness or something. Not like the kids who bought them would actually donate money to cancer research, or actually stop being racists.
Ok, so the burst of posts was short lived, but this is proof that more topics (to certain extent)= more activity.
So I ask you as an Interguild member to create more topics than we do normally! I got this idea from Facepunch, who have lots of threads being poured into General Discussion, therefore a lot of activity in General Discussion.
If I hit bottom and everythings gone
In the great Mississippi, please drown me and run
It's digging time again, you're nurturing the weakest trend
Those with the heart and the brain to get past this
Can spot a pathetic without even asking
**** your magazine, and **** the long dead plastic scene
Pierce a new hole, if Hell was "in"
you'd give your soul
THE GREAT SOUTHERN TRENDKILL
That's right,
THE GREAT SOUTHERN TRENDKILL
**** YEAH
They'll be 2nd hand toilet paper in a couple monthes. I remember when those wristbands came out that were different colors and had words on them, people loved them, but who uses em anymore? They appeal to a very specific demograph of people, and caused by bandwagons.
COMING SOON: A giant meteor. Please.
Give me +karma. Give me +karma.