by threadbear » Wed 16 Nov 2005, 23:07:40
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('threadbear', 'W')eirdo, I went to Linens 'n Things the other day, and found 200 thread count sheet sets for 30.00 a pop. Made in India, I think. I was elated. The fact that people are likely suffering in hot factories making hardly any money made no difference to me. I'm even thinking of going back there and getting 10 sets, so I don't have to buy sheets for at least a decade.
I can rationalize it practically, on peak oil grounds, but what it boils down to is this-- Despite what I preach and what I know, I have lapses. I'll probably have to run a gauntlet of angry third world factory workers snapping me with wet pillow shams, in order to get into heaven.
You have to buy a car to get around. Cut yourself some slack. Just get a fuel efficient one. Look at it this way--if you bought a donkey and a cart, it might be hard on the donkey, it might panic in traffic and you might both get killed.
Having reread my thread, I have to take some of it back. No, I won't go back and buy more cheap sheets. That would be kind of a lousy thing to do. Wouldn't it be great, though, if stuff was that cheap and noone was suffering for it, and it wasn't somehow destroying the eco-sphere?