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    I agree, but there should be smarter and wiser thinking in consuming, so that those inhumane jobs can atleast be made more humane to work.


    A sad, crude, twisted little girl.

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    Agreed i think soon enough they will start separating products because so many people are becoming so conscience about where the products they are buying were made

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinill View Post
    I don't want to contradict because I know you're absolutely right. Hm but often I don't have the money to buy something expensive. In Germany everything is really expensive. Unfortunately :/
    The same in Brazil. Sometimes we don't have choice :/

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    To be honest, this doesn't make me sad or feel sorry for them :/

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    When I was younger I started realizing that kids made the toys in China so I stopped buying them to play with. Sadly I still have to get supplies from school that was probably made in China and all that -_-

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    Everything I own can fit in a duffel bag, lol, so if I buy children made products, at least I don't buy many? >< It's so hard to dodge everything when you don't know who really made it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emily View Post
    When I was younger I started realizing that kids made the toys in China so I stopped buying them to play with. Sadly I still have to get supplies from school that was probably made in China and all that -_-
    That's what I mean, when I said I have no choice.
    http://clraik.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=6&dateline=1325930154

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