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Joined 04-26-12, id: 3959943, Profile Updated: 04-26-12
Aarrrhh!! There goes my own singularity. You only need to glance above the data below to realize that as far as the peoples of united kingdom, USA, Canada and Australia are worried, we are all just several eBay clones. Now... let's not leap to any capturing conclusions, here. I still have faith that each one of us is potentially unique, but the ghastly facts are that somehow, we have allowed ourselves being ebay clones. Sitting alone in the beach, absorbed in one's own personal thoughts, it is simple to imagine that we are generally somehow special - one creature, created as someone entity, with our own personal views, our own understandings, and our personal interpretations of the world around us. Hmmm... That may be true. But if it can be, it is true of a very few, unique personalities. The majority of us undoubtedly are a collective expression of similarity. My only hope is that any of us may perhaps, be like-minded in our desires to see a better expression of human kindness across the world. The results that May possibly gathered through my research to locate "Popular eBay searches" across countries, has presented a fairly disturbing surprise. I don't understand what I was expecting really. But I thought that there is a greater diversity of interests. The sad reality is that we are all brainwashed and programmed to respond to the same material stimuli. Of course this is very useful to know when you are trying to discover precisely what sells well on ebay, but oh! the sadness of our characterless indulgences. There is a rather obvious 'odd-man-out' within the search results and that is certainly the popular search in the category "Baby". Of course people are doing a lot of searches for baby associated products. That goes without the need of saying. The wee mites are dependent upon their parents to do their eBay searches for them - that is, until they too grow to become eBay clones in their own personal right. Just look at people rows of almost identical (around the world) "popular searches". Glimpse and weep. On a much more positive note, I do find that interesting that antiques and art are others in terms of the ratings in just about all 4 results. Perhaps this means that inwardly, maybe even secretively, you will find there's soulful yearning for a great esthetic expression of creativity that's thriving beneath the oppressive pounds of years of materials indulgence. Happy shopping absolutely everyone! Here is the ebay (clone) explore data: Rating United States1 antiques2 art3 baby4 books5 business and industrial6 cameras and photo7 cell phones and pdas8 clothing, shoes and accessories9 funds and paper money10 collectiblesRating Canada1 antiques2 art3 baby4 books5 company and industrial6 cameras and photo7 cell phones and pdas8 clothing, footwear and accessories9 coins together with paper money10 collectable'sRating United Kingdom1 antiques2 art3 baby4 books, comics and magazines5 company, office and industrial6 clothing, shoes and accessories7 coins8 collectable's9 computing10 customer electronicsRating Australia1 antiques2 art3 baby4 loveliness, health5 books6 business7 cameras8 vehicles, bikes, boats9 clothing, shoes, accessories10 coins. My websites: ebay clone