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Jackie posted an update 13 years, 1 month ago
As long as @thedevotea isn’t looking I’ll post this little vid of Lipton’s latest PR exercise in the Baltics. To demonstrate the concept of “more space in a pyramid tea bag” Lipton set up these pyramides at various malls. Inside: trampolines for people to bounce away freely in. Clever I think. Though even better would be to contrast those stuck in the pyramids with some “running free” folks dashing merrily through the mall.
I go with loose leaf myself.
[bpfb_video]http://vimeo.com/30732382[/bpfb_video]
Where to start? Firstly with the concept of a construction with no thought of safety? I guess they have excess population there or something.
Secondly, the STINKING SO CALLED ‘PYRAMID’ tetrahedron is held rigid, unlike the way the PLASTIC they make these bags out of – YES PLASTIC FOR ALL THEY USE CUNNING WORDS LIKE ‘SILKEN’ OR ‘SILKY’ TO IMPLY THEY ARE MADE FROM SILK BUT THEY ARE NYLON – flops around.
However, if it was truly a genuine demonstration they would have used firehoses to propel boiling hot water onto those kids to really see what happens.
After all, what the point in letting them grow up to be teabag swilling construction workers with unsafe practices? Best teach them a lesson now. Even third degree scalding burns will eventually heal, unlike the emotional scars that come with teabag use.
“After all, what the point in letting them grow up to be teabag swilling construction workers with unsafe practices?”
True but still I wouldn’t want them to be hurt.