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Something to Think About This Christmas

I’ve been bouncing back and forwards with Sighmon on a similar topic. This totally nails it. Great message, and great visual information communication. (via Donal)


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Adam
6 December 2008 @ 1pm

Thats the greatest youtube vid i’ve ever seen. Touches really deep. Thanks for sharing Wade.

:D

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Wade M
6 December 2008 @ 5pm

Hi Adam, Glad you enjoy it. It’s a vision that I believe needs to be shared with the world :)


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Karen
6 December 2008 @ 10pm

Lovely message. I’m blown away by the possibilities of such a simple shift in priority.


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Wade M
7 December 2008 @ 2pm

Hey Karen,

Awesome to see it not only filled a few minutes, but got some thinking happening.

See ya round the tubes.

Peace,

Wade


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lyn williams
26 December 2008 @ 5pm

Hi Wade, just been having a quick browse thru your site, I’m impressed and amazed at all the stuff you’ve done. i have lots more to read over the holidays. Lynette x


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Colin Hubert
30 December 2008 @ 3am

Good to see your balloons floating on the surfaces of walls, like thought balloons.

The point of advertising is to make us want more, so that more will be made, and we must work more to make it and to afford it, and everything gets worked too hard until everything exhausts, which is about to happen.

So, shed a tear. That’s free. And then laugh. That’s free too.


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Wade M
30 December 2008 @ 9pm

@Lynnette, glad to see you found me on here. It’s not Facebook, hope you don’t mind. Happy reading :)

@Colin, Thanks for commenting/watching. Also glad you found the balloons :). Consumerism is evil. Playing with people’s desires and needs, whilst raping the earth and subjecting millions to poverty is not cool.

I do both cry and laugh, as well as arm myself with tools to change the world :)


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