| </span><blockquote><span class="smallfont">Quote:</span><hr size="1" />Originally Posted by (Section 8,) Wanting more syndrome is an offspring of capitalsim.<hr size="1" /></blockquote><span class='postcolor'>
Oh yes, its the "blame the other person" disease.
I've seen plenty of people do this.
My (ex) business partner - on publicly embarrassing one of our biggest clients - came up with this amazing excuse: "Its not my fault, its just the room was so small and I wasn't getting enough air!".
Yeah....and I bet Adolf Hitler was involved in the conspiracy.
A month ago, one of my customers brought over $4000 worth of electronics, and then lost it all. He came back and told us that it wasnt his fault, it was just he had brought a bad brand of cigarettes and the smoke made him dozy, so thus he lost the $4000 worth of electronics!
Reminds me of my girlfriend who couldnt stop shopping. She blamed advertising for her mania. So why wasn't I affected? Eventually I convinced her that it was HER fault for shopping. The result? No more shopping trips, no more $200 on useless goods, and I don't have to wait outside the sex shop anymore (just kidding!).
Its amazing the capacity human mind has to explain their failures. Why not just say, "I suck, next time I will do it better", instead of blaming the government?
So boys and girls....next time you accidently stub your toe or fall off your chair, remember, its not your fault, its capitalism's fault!
Ideological loyalty is the act of giving your soul to a vague concept, to be manipulated by people smarter than you. |