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| a sort of a troll fighting against standardization... | | a sort of a troll fighting against standardization... |
| : why, then't there any trolls fighting *for* standardization?
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| :: in fact if you are, then you are engaged in [[extreme standard]]s
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| Shouldn't this article be in [[Wikipedia]]. This isn't really relevant to our [[Consumerium:FAQ|goal]] | | Shouldn't this article be in [[Wikipedia]]. This isn't really relevant to our [[Consumerium:FAQ|goal]] |
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| :We should have a minimum definition here, since for [[Consumerium]] we care about [[label]]s and thus [[standard]]s, consider variance in types of [http://www.internet-encyclopedia.info/wiki.phtml?title=Truth Truth (IE version)] and [http://disinfopedia.org/wiki.phtml?title=Point_of_view point of view (from the propagandists)], his story can be told in a way relevant to that. For instance the variation in [[ecoregion]]s should lead to different standards. So P for you in his own ecoregion is fair, but him coming to yours is not, he with his KitKat McFlurry!
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| :HumHum. The consumers get what they want or they get what the marketing people believe the consumers could be tricked to believe to want. No? | | :HumHum. The consumers get what they want or they get what the marketing people believe the consumers could be tricked to believe to want. No? |
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| ::Very true. Now, if you are single, marketing people will have a tough time convincing one, that he wants to eat the same dinner four days in a row. Okay, my potatoes are cooked.
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| Trolls consider this relevant, metaphorically, like [[world tree]].
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| There are only a half dozen or so of such concepts. But this is one.
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