A Picture’s Worth a Thousand Words, But What Exactly ARE Those Words?

I’m sure the picture here could be interpreted differently, but to me it says, “Yes, climate change, with its floods, droughts, wildfires and famines is ruining our planet, but we’ll be damned if it will ruin a good day of shopping for a $1500 purse.  We need to keep our priorities straight here.”

 

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One comment on “A Picture’s Worth a Thousand Words, But What Exactly ARE Those Words?
  1. marcopolo says:

    Craig,

    Oooooh, don’t you just hate the idea that someone might buy luxury goods!

    Btw, $1500 for a hand bag is cheap! Most expensive bags start around $6000 and increase from there to the top 10:

    Mouawad 1001 Nights Diamond Purse – $3.8 Million
    Hermes Kelly Rose Gold – $2 Million
    Hermes Birkin Bag by Ginza Tanaka – $1.4 Million
    Hermes Chaine’d Ancre Bag – $1.4 Million
    Lana Marks Cleopatra Clutch – $400,000
    Niloticus Crocodile Himalaya – $379,000
    Chanel “Diamond Forever” Handbag – $261,000
    Fuchsia Diamond-Studded Hermes – $222,000
    Hermes Exceptional Collection Shiny Rouge Crocodile
    30 cm Birkin Bag – $203,150
    Blue Crocodile Hermes Birkin – $150,000

    Curiously, the biggest market for luxury handbags, and luxury goods, is among the citizens of ‘Communist’ China !

    I’m not sure what the connection between a handbag and the victims of a flood is, apart form your joy at seeing those whom you dislike get the their comeuppance and increase your sense of moral superiority!

    The pleasure you derive from calling down “floods, droughts, wildfires and famines” and no doubt pestilence and plagues of locusts on the those who you condemn as sinfully wicked, shows delusions of a desire to become an avenging prophet of old testament persuasion crossed with Stalinist vengeance!