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In response to
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Come visit the WTC and have a nice moment of remembrance before picking up your $175 polo shirt. -- (link)
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by
Krusty
*technically* the merch is advertising the current building, right? like buying an Empire State Bldg hat or something? -- nm
Posted by
San Andreas (aka Andie)
May 22 '15, 06:42
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Technically, yes. Still not okay with this. -- nm
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Krusty
May 22, 06:44
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Do you have a problem, though, with someone buying Empire State Building merch? Or did you have an issue with the old WTC merch?
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Jim
May 22, 06:50
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I have no problem with the sale of gift items as long as they're reasonable to the place. My issue is two fold with the WTC.
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Krusty
May 22, 06:59
I will say, though, fuck anyone who wants to sell me a shirt for $175. -- nm
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Jim
May 22, 06:50
oh i get it, but, it isn't *quite* the same as selling "ground zero water bottles" or something equally gross. -- nm
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San Andreas
May 22, 06:48
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Not exactly the same but close enough that it's wrong. I get selling some trinkets for people to take as a remembrance of their visit.
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Krusty
May 22, 06:53
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