Thursday, December 13, 2007

{Scratch Scratch*}

Screen protectors, Covers. Purchase now! Ok, really. I've always wondered about these things. People drop stuff. Important stuff. And they scratch stuff. Important stuff with shiny surfaces. So? So it looks bad. And ugly. And distasteful. The solution the market has provided? Screen protectors, and covers galore! What is the real meaning of these overly-priced precautionary items? Does the protector not get scratched in the first place? What is the difference between a scratched protector and a scratched version of the original item? Does the protector really have meaning? I guess, at some point, you could say that you would replace the protector once it gets in really bad condition. But what if the protector was really really expensive? What would you do then? Would you just leave the protector on? Or would you take it off? Would there have been a point of having the protector in the first place? Sure, maybe once in a while somebody would go, "Wow! That's a really nice looking/clean/scratch-free ______!" Hm. I mean, it just gets tiring sometimes. I think the business market has cleverly put in a propaganda thought in our minds, that we just have to have to protectors/cases! Is it not just extra money to spend? Another piece of matter that gets you excited when you're purchasing the item? I know that basically everyone who knows how to take care of their things has protectors, but sometimes it just gets really tiring. As if someone told you that you had to have one. Because you think you do have to have one. Does having a case mean you can do whatever with what's inside the case? So, through my own deductive reasoning, I have realized that things with cases do look better, and that I do not posses deductive reasoning, but rather circular reasoning. Still, it makes a lot more sense when it's in words. Ralph agrees with me. :]

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