Loved that commercial.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2014/08/20/meet-the-participation-trophy-generation/
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It was your fault for not checking the expiration date. Next time, grab one from the back of the shelf. They usually load the newest inventory there.Unfortunately I knew her for two years before meeting in person and she lived with me for over year before we got married and was the same person for at least a year and half before she got switched out for a lookalike with a 180 personally of the original.
I sort of wish it was a mail order bride situation being many of them now come with a warranty! If they run away or kill themselves or have a drastic change in personality you can get a refund or a new one sent to you.
Partially it is bit my fault though. The mail order brides with a warranty start at around $5000 each. I got mine on eBay on a 'as is where is' sale for $29.95. The resume and pictures looked good but I think I got scammed and the sent me a cheap knock off instead.
Nice to see some folks in 'high places' have the 'balalaikas' to speak out against this BS! --- Lest our national 'tagline' become: "Land of the entitled, home of victims, cry babies, and losers!"Participation trophies, no thanks
And that is why I kicked the last one out 21 years ago.we got married and was the same person for at least a year and half before she got switched out for a lookalike with a 180 personally of the original.