Big if true
41 0 Reply“How can less be more? More is more.” - Yngwie Johann Malmsteen
28 0 Reply"You've released the fucking fury!" - also Yngwie Johann Malmsteen, irl, to another passenger on an airplane
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They sell it to have less less themselves and achieve minimalism first.
28 0 Replywhen you're a buddhist but suffer from crippling competitiveness
13 0 Reply"Take my stuff or I'll kill you"
Hey, maybe that's why the Buddhist monks train in martial arts so hard, so they can force everyone to take their less from them.
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I prefer big large. They sell more huge
19 0 Replymaximalism
14 0 ReplyI was about 25 when I came to the realization that the goal for the average person seemed to be to take up as much space on this planet as possible. Get fatter, buy a big SUV, buy a huge house, have lots of kids, whatever you can do to expand your footprint.
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"Big McLargehuge"
6 0 ReplyI like less more and less less personally.
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You'd like to buy less more, but instead you end up buying more less. Or the other way round.
9 1 ReplyBiggie smalls, how could you?
8 0 ReplyRIP Biggie
8 0 ReplyDisgusting!
7 0 ReplyLess is a bore
6 0 ReplySometimes less is freeing
7 0 ReplyOther times it can captivate you
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Alternatively: Minimalism is a ploy devised by the small industrial complex to profit in excess of less.
8 2 ReplyThat's what OP is trying to say...We need to get rid of Big less!
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Same for software development. There's a trend to cut down on "complexity" and options. They call it "minimalist". I call it lazy ass developers.
6 1 ReplyMinimalism is just the opposite of compulsive hoarding. There is a right amount of stuff to own and obsessing about every single thing you have that you could live without can't be healthy.
6 1 ReplyLess is more makes so much sense now...
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