Wait, so... lemme see if I get this straight.
At least one person thinks that a product that required the care and tending of cotton plants, the harvesting of that cotton, whatever action it took to sterilize that cotton, form it into the proper shape, add a string of sufficient stability to remove it, put the whole thing into a tube that someone had to create, form, and prepare, design the packaging for, package, market, and deliver, stock the shelves, and pay for the cashier to sell it to her... should be "free"?
Oh, I get it. She doesn't care what it costs, as long as it doesn't cost *her*.
Why am I reminded of infants? They have no concern for how the diapers they wear come to be, nor how it happens, they only care about their own comfort. Sounds like a similar mindset and mentality. The hope, however, is that the infant will grow up and mature. I think there is little hope of that for the woman carrying that sign.
Blessings,
Bill
At least one person thinks that a product that required the care and tending of cotton plants, the harvesting of that cotton, whatever action it took to sterilize that cotton, form it into the proper shape, add a string of sufficient stability to remove it, put the whole thing into a tube that someone had to create, form, and prepare, design the packaging for, package, market, and deliver, stock the shelves, and pay for the cashier to sell it to her... should be "free"?
Oh, I get it. She doesn't care what it costs, as long as it doesn't cost *her*.
Why am I reminded of infants? They have no concern for how the diapers they wear come to be, nor how it happens, they only care about their own comfort. Sounds like a similar mindset and mentality. The hope, however, is that the infant will grow up and mature. I think there is little hope of that for the woman carrying that sign.
Blessings,
Bill
Do you guys know where I go to get my free razors?