Hi, beautiful! Here is a great documentary movie "The lightbulb Conspiracy: Planned obsolescence". If you are someone who owns a huge corporation, you know exactly what i'm talking about: Designing your products to break and fall apart after a small timeframe in order to drive the demand for new products. No joke. This will probably piss you off, but also make you think twice about what we are putting our money into. We vote for what we want to see in this world with every single dollar we spend, so let's make a change for the better by supporting small companies that fit with our ideas about kindness, fairness and an honest living.
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