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Amazon Personal Shopper - One Free Styling $4.99

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Sign up for Amazon's Personal Shopper and get a first styling free ($4.99). Available for men's and women's fashion. Must be a Prime member to participate.

http://www.amazon.com/personalshopper
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Created 06-10-2021 at 06:20 PM by FabulousPenguin360
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06-10-2021 at 08:15 PM.
06-10-2021 at 08:15 PM.
Tinfoil hat time for fun. Butterfly effect in motion.

Not a single thing is going to be purchased by most users. This is an outfit service in disguise trying to get their foot in the door to becoming a full-fledged outfit subscription service. Once enough people have tried it and decide they like the idea of buying those "stylings" regularly, people will stop buying clothes for themselves and turn to subscription services to provide all of their outfits, thus eliminating any concept of ownership for one's clothing and longevity for fabrics.

Popularization of subscription services will encourage cloth brands to choose cheap plastic fabrics over natural fibers such as cotton and flax due to their short durability and cheap to produce. Fast fashion becomes faster.

The butterfly effect continues and affects normal clothing stores where most stock are the same subscription service clothing available for purchase and durable clothing only found in thrift stores.

The clothing returned from the subscription service will either be washed in an industrial facility or at someone's home, which results in more plastics contaminating water supply.

But why stop at clothing subscription services? Let's provide vehicles as a subscription service. Lease agreements, to Uber's on-demand rides, to Tesla's self-driving vehicle subscription.

But wait why pay for computers? For a measly $30/month for can have a desktop computer streamed to your house to play any video game you want without worrying about hardware advances or building a pc. Pay a subscription and it will be all taken care of for you.

You don't need to own clothes. You don't need to own cars. You don't need to own things. Pay a subscription. More on this: https://youtube.com/watch?v=7I3ibU2-CU4

(please dont actually buy into this, people. It's communism.)
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06-10-2021 at 08:27 PM.
06-10-2021 at 08:27 PM.
Quote from SeikenDensetsu :
Tinfoil hat time for fun. Butterfly effect in motion.

Not a single thing is going to be purchased by most users. This is an outfit service in disguise trying to get their foot in the door to becoming a full-fledged outfit subscription service. Once enough people have tried it and decide they like the idea of buying those "stylings" regularly, people will stop buying clothes for themselves and turn to subscription services to provide all of their outfits, thus eliminating any concept of ownership for one's clothing and longevity for fabrics.

Popularization of subscription services will encourage cloth brands to choose cheap plastic fabrics over natural fibers such as cotton and flax due to their short durability and cheap to produce. Fast fashion becomes faster.

The butterfly effect continues and affects normal clothing stores where most stock are the same subscription service clothing available for purchase and durable clothing only found in thrift stores.

The clothing returned from the subscription service will either be washed in an industrial facility or at someone's home, which results in more plastics contaminating water supply.

But why stop at clothing subscription services? Let's provide vehicles as a subscription service. Lease agreements, to Uber's on-demand rides, to Tesla's self-driving vehicle subscription.

But wait why pay for computers? For a measly $30/month for can have a desktop computer streamed to your house to play any video game you want without worrying about hardware advances or building a pc. Pay a subscription and it will be all taken care of for you.

You don't need to own clothes. You don't need to own cars. You don't need to own things. Pay a subscription. More on this: https://youtube.com/watch?v=7I3ibU2-CU4

(please dont actually buy into this, people. It's communism.)

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