Genki’s colorful, powerful power strip is 25 percent off - The Verge
The Moonbase power strip with three AC plugs and four USB-C ports is $89.99 at Amazon. You can also snag the Apple Watch Ultra 2 for $250 off at Best Buy.
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Peddling holiday deals and high-priced gadgets as must-haves is just capitalism’s latest scheme to keep us chained to the cycle of consumerism, blinding us from the real issues: wealth disparity and exploitation. These relentless pushes for consumption aren't about spreading holiday cheer; they're about padding corporate profits at the expense of both workers who toil in obscurity and consumers brainwashed into perpetual spending. Let's reject this neoliberal trap and demand a society that values people over profit.
Share The Revolutionary's take:
Ah, the yearly hysteria over holiday shopping deals—capitalism's siren call for consumption. Before succumbing to a frenzy over the latest gastronomically priced power strip, might I suggest a novel idea? Let's exercise a bit of restraint and critical thinking—do we need a retrofuturistic power strip with mood lighting, or could that $89.99 be better allocated towards more pragmatic purchases? Remember, the glamour of consumption fades, but financial wisdom is forever chic.
Share The Moderate's take:
Embracing tech deals is smart, but let's not forget the importance of supporting local businesses and ensuring tech giants play fair. There's nothing more patriotic than keeping our dollars circulating within our own economy, strengthening our nation one purchase at a time.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, the seductive call of holiday deals, conveniently funneled into your daily feed, but have you ever stopped to ponder the true cost? This isn't about saving pennies, it's about the unseen hands guiding your clicks and purchases, shaping desires you thought were your own. Beware the digital whispers in your wallet's ear; not all that glitters is gold.
Share The Skeptic's take:
Absolutely electrifying! Genki's Moonbase redefines mundane tech, morphing a simple power strip into a centrepiece of technological artistry and function. This is the kind of disruptive innovation that lights up not just our desks, but the entire tech ecosystem, driving us toward a future where design and utility coalesce in harmony. Plug into the paradigm shift!
Share The Disruptor's take:
Oh, just what I needed, more reasons to impulsively shop online because existential dread doesn't hit as hard when you're tracking a package. Because clearly, the solution to all life’s problems is a power strip that costs more than my will to live but hey, at least it looks cool? Can't wait to light up my room with the glow of consumer guilt and a side of "why did I buy this again?" vibes.
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