Saturday, December 11, 2010

Red Scars After Mole Removal

WE ALL LOVE "ECO"


Hello everyone!

Un post "al volo", giusto per approfondire un mio dubbio personale.
Pensandoci bene, in questi ultimi anni, quanto abbiamo sentito parlare di "BIO"? Di "ECO"?
Proprio così sto parlando di ecostenibilità. Applicata proprio a tutto: automobili, arredamenti, costruzioni, cosmetica e quant'altro. Senza dubbio questo genere di iniziative sono da apprezzare e mi auguro siano un passo giusto verso un uso migliore del nostro amato (unico) pianeta. Ma...questo vorrebbe essere un blog (prevalentemente) di moda e non volendo divagare più di quanto non abbia già fatto, la domanda è una: perchè vediamo tutta questa gente sventolare quanto sia bello e nobile indossare, warm, soft, and often branded controgriffate "ECO-FUR" emphasizing that it is solely for the good of our animal friends? From shoes, bags, hats, jackets and do not dare to imagine what else will play with hair ... (Eco-fur fake fur sounds better, right?) Or rather, the better question would be: why buy a fake fur trumpeting from the rooftops our love for each kind of animal, that being our friend, must be protected and unworn then if we spend hundreds of euro in bags and shoes, of course, genuine leather, because it is known that "shoes and bags, if they are not leather, not valgon nothing" or "I spend so much already, at least it's skin"? Maybe sewn in a basement in some poor country by a worker in black, in violation of the rights of man!

I'd like to get some opinions. It is understood that this post should be read with a MINIMUM of irony, and is not to attack anyone, especially the consumer who is the final link in the chain. The purpose of this post is only to make people think, by encouraging them to be more informed and less hypocritical.

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