
Woman impulsively buying a book about how to stop impulse buying.
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Woman impulsively buying a book about how to stop impulse buying.
Compulsive Shoppers Quarterly.
A person trying to stop over-consuming, but not being able to find out how to.
'The good news is, I got your Mum's cardigan.'
"Not much to look at, but it was a real bargain at the Gene Depot."
"Sellouts."
"I'm going out to keep consumer spending in line with Wall Street expectations."
Instant Gratification service desk (with a long queue and delay)
Inconvenience store
Recycling: 'This years 'must have' Christmas toys.
"Online shopping saves me time, so I can work more to earn more to have the money to buy more stuff online..."
"That's a nice little book. It didn't waste too much of my time."
"Look! It's everything we forgot we ordered online!"
Consumer sees sign: 'If not completely satisfied, grow up!'
'We've heard that you don't have a debt. Please come with us, sir, you're under arrest because of being an unpatriotic domestic demand saboteur.'
'The apple is just a marketing ploy. There's a limo service out of here and free shopping at the mall.'
Help me spend my way out of my own personal depression.
Sign in the front window of a shop that reads "50% off all worthless merchandise".
New Jersey's Miracle Mile.
"'Take that,' growled the writer as the buyer for Borders slumped to the ..."
'Hypermarket' and 'Chill Market'.
'I'm now thinking Easter...'
desert isle shopping trolley...
Only 1248 More Shopping Days Till the Millennium
Woman thinking about luxuries.
The Way It Should Be
"I admire their honesty -- I'll take six."
Cornucopia Prime
"Sales of our festive toilet cleaner have gone through the floor...it makes you worry that people have forgotten what the festive season is ALL ABOUT!"
End of the World Sale Now On!
Happiness is spending late summer afternoon on a buying binge at the iPhone app store.
You Shouldn't Have
Cell Phone Pricing Spreads
"I bet we could sell it something demeaning and worthless.'
"My salary is struggling to keep pace with the empty bottomless pit of my greed."
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