Sonntag, 25. Oktober 2009

Supply And Demand

It´s okay to be evil.
It´s okay to be evil if you want to rule the world, enslave the mankind or just because of revenge. But it´s not okay to be evil just because of money. In my eyes that´s the wrong intention to be a villain.
I will give you an example: Daimler, a company which produces cars.
That´s what I thought...Some time ago I´ve heared, that they have some subsidiary companies. That´s okay, that´s normal.
But there are three of this subsidiary companies that are interesting:

#1 produces land mines
#2 produces vehicles to find and remove land mines (don´t know what they are called in english) and finally
#3 produces prostheses

A pretty evil combination, the most inhuman and perverse one I can imagine.
And why do they do it? Because they want take over the power? Because they hate arms and legs? Because they are members of a weird sect?
No! They just want to make money. And they don´t care about the people.

That´s pure and simple wrong. Wrong on a ethically, human and moral way.
Why you RLSH idiots don´t fight against these people? Why you don´t do something useful and act against some real crime?

That´s all for today, but I´ll be bag.

3 Kommentare:

  1. That's actually really brilliant. I'm going to use my company's vast resources to make high fat snack cakes marketed at children, while also investing in life insurance and gym memberships for adults.

    You are a wise Villain, Mr. Baghead

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  2. Baghead,
    I must concur both with you for a most valuable act of research, and with our collegue Crimson Nematode for his gleeful leap at this opportunity. One must marvel at the crazy brilliance of making the things that blow off legs and arms, the means to remove them (only when paid enough) and replacement limbs. It's an elegant of supply and demand, both driving profits into the coffers of Daimler. Outstanding observation.
    Keep up the Evil Work,
    -Lord Malignance

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  3. This is EXACTLY the kind of menace that needs to be fought against.

    Thank you Baghead for putting this so eliquently.

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