Many of those charities spend way too much with mailing costs. My mom passed away in another state, and most charities to which she had contributed (and also many political entities) paid the USPS to get her forwarding address. So they don’t know she’s dead, but think they have followed her, and I’m getting way too much unsolicited mail.
I noticed this when my mother started sending US TV shows taped on her VCR to us. (Nobody thought anything of it, then, this was before the Internet, way before.) The commercials on cable TV had this basic message: You can have it all, and you can have it now. Not only that, you should have it all, now. And if you don’t, there’s something wrong. With you.
The seeds of the world economic crisis we are still dealing with were sown in the late 80’s and the 90s.
I did that when my sister passed and all her mail was sent to my house. Even with over a dozen phone calls, six years after her passing, I was still getting ads from the 3 As wanting to sell her life insurance!
Advertiser doesn’t manufacture desires. It can, however target those desires people already have. What woman, for example, doesn’t want to look more attractive? Who’s to say that the switch to high definition TV was “unnecessary”?
There was a president not too long ago who told us to combat terrorism with shopping. Ever had to file bankruptcy? Watch how many credit offers you get during and after the process. It is insane!
Interesting that all my ex-wives have thoughtfully provided for me the opportunities to appreciate the reality of no longer living a material existence…
If you get a “business reply envelope” adressed to the company in the junk mailing, put everything they sent you into it and send it back to them. You’ll be taken off the list in a heartbeat. Works every time.
“Conspicuous consumption, one of the banes of society we need to get out of the habit of.”
I used to be such a shopaholic. Now I just wish I had all that money I spent. The recession has definitely cured me of my shopaholicism. At least I’m trying to get some of the money back by selling my stuff, much of which was barely used or even never used, on Ebay.
In the past, I have said that C&H should be a politics free-zone.After reading last weeks strip about pollution and this weeks strip about conspicuous consumption, it is quite clear where Bill Watterson stands politically.-http://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/2014/03/16
I suspect that a considerable portion of ‘society’ — by which I mean the individuals who comprise it — is “discontented with everything we do and insecure about who we are,” and seeks to sow that chronic discontent and insecurity in as many of us as possible — assuming that we haven’t already succumbed to that toxic mindset. In other words, spread the misery.
BE THIS GUY over 10 years ago
Calvin, a true patriot (report your father to the police).
Michelle Morris over 10 years ago
BI: Before Infomercials.
rshive over 10 years ago
Per Veblen, a man’s respect in society is determined by the quantity of resources he can waste.
bigpianoguy over 10 years ago
Somebody just wrote a book about this, I saw it on Oprah so I guess I’ll buy one. You?
pelican47 over 10 years ago
Many of those charities spend way too much with mailing costs. My mom passed away in another state, and most charities to which she had contributed (and also many political entities) paid the USPS to get her forwarding address. So they don’t know she’s dead, but think they have followed her, and I’m getting way too much unsolicited mail.
watmiwori over 10 years ago
Which at the rate he’s going means sometime around the time when pigs fly….
orinoco womble over 10 years ago
I noticed this when my mother started sending US TV shows taped on her VCR to us. (Nobody thought anything of it, then, this was before the Internet, way before.) The commercials on cable TV had this basic message: You can have it all, and you can have it now. Not only that, you should have it all, now. And if you don’t, there’s something wrong. With you.
The seeds of the world economic crisis we are still dealing with were sown in the late 80’s and the 90s.
ComicGent over 10 years ago
Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt . . . the aims of advertisers, politicians, the media . . .
FUD is good
puggles over 10 years ago
I did that when my sister passed and all her mail was sent to my house. Even with over a dozen phone calls, six years after her passing, I was still getting ads from the 3 As wanting to sell her life insurance!
tripwire45 over 10 years ago
Things haven’t changed much since Watterson originally drew this one.
GROG Premium Member over 10 years ago
Most of that junk just goes straight to my recycling bin without reading.
IndyMan over 10 years ago
altond51 over 10 years ago
What you don’t recycle it?
David_J Premium Member over 10 years ago
Stick it to the man, shop at thrift stores! I’ve been doing it for years.
robert3750 over 10 years ago
Advertiser doesn’t manufacture desires. It can, however target those desires people already have. What woman, for example, doesn’t want to look more attractive? Who’s to say that the switch to high definition TV was “unnecessary”?
westny77 over 10 years ago
Easy Dad I can see where your son gets his imagination from.Just get a paper shredder. I don’t bother to read this stuff and recycle it.
luvdafuneez over 10 years ago
also known as the “Round File”…
gnash over 10 years ago
Scary True!
Vonne Anton over 10 years ago
There was a president not too long ago who told us to combat terrorism with shopping. Ever had to file bankruptcy? Watch how many credit offers you get during and after the process. It is insane!
dogday Premium Member over 10 years ago
How about: "O. C. Cupant, [Local prison address]? Those guys need fresh reading material.
Poollady over 10 years ago
….and here are the stack of bills from the stuff we bought last month!
Grampus over 10 years ago
Interesting that all my ex-wives have thoughtfully provided for me the opportunities to appreciate the reality of no longer living a material existence…
orinoco womble over 10 years ago
If you get a “business reply envelope” adressed to the company in the junk mailing, put everything they sent you into it and send it back to them. You’ll be taken off the list in a heartbeat. Works every time.
tsandl over 10 years ago
You gotta love Dad’s gleefully subversive grin in the last panel.
Number Three over 10 years ago
Oh, Hello Calvin.
xxx
flowergirl19 over 10 years ago
“Conspicuous consumption, one of the banes of society we need to get out of the habit of.”
I used to be such a shopaholic. Now I just wish I had all that money I spent. The recession has definitely cured me of my shopaholicism. At least I’m trying to get some of the money back by selling my stuff, much of which was barely used or even never used, on Ebay.
Karaboo2 over 10 years ago
People are so gullible. There isn’t much that we can’t live without.
heatherjasper over 10 years ago
I love the smile on Calvin’s dad’s face in the last panel. Usually, you see it only on Calvin’s face.
flowergirl19 over 10 years ago
“Something even Blair couldn’t imagine for his “1984” novel.”
Who is Blair? Didn’t George Orwell write 1984?
BE THIS GUY over 10 years ago
@flowergirl19Orwell’s real name was Eric Blair.
KEA over 10 years ago
It’s not society, it’s greedy Capitalists.
BE THIS GUY over 10 years ago
In the past, I have said that C&H should be a politics free-zone.After reading last weeks strip about pollution and this weeks strip about conspicuous consumption, it is quite clear where Bill Watterson stands politically.-http://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/2014/03/16
bmonk over 10 years ago
I like to identify these things—like Dad—and then ignore them.
The Rolling Cat over 10 years ago
I suspect that a considerable portion of ‘society’ — by which I mean the individuals who comprise it — is “discontented with everything we do and insecure about who we are,” and seeks to sow that chronic discontent and insecurity in as many of us as possible — assuming that we haven’t already succumbed to that toxic mindset. In other words, spread the misery.
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This strip doesn’t have enough Calvin in it.