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I've never been a fan of the idea of generational differences because I see aspects of each generational stereotype in everyone. It is people who are different, in my opinion, and not the times. My generation got criticized for too much TV. This one for too much facebooking. I am sure the previous ones had their similar challenges. Along these lines, I was thinking about Internet buying and how people think this is such a big change. Then I remembered the Sears and other catalogs. I remember, for example, my grandparents ordering a lot of their holiday gifts from the catalog. What's the difference? | ||
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Do you recall the lingerie section from the superb Swedish movie, "My Life as A Dog?" http://www.lassehallstrom.com/...es/hund/review3.html (Middle of the review) It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. -J. Krishnamurti | |||
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Never saw it though I have been treated as such for most of my life. | ||
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There are still many popular catalogs, including Victoria Secret's (stop that panting!), Coach's, Nordstrom's, etc. The difference is instead of sending in for the items by snail mail, they give you the website and you order them that way. Not much of a difference, in my mind. | |||
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