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dakini
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 7:17 pm |
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What an awesome victory for animal rights. And for keeping my face sexy.
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Raspberry Swirl
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 8:31 pm |
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Hooray! I've never been so stoked on makeup news before.
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jaine-pie
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 3:56 pm |
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| Buys Peanut Chews in Bulk |
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Wow, thats so amazing! They actually listened! :D +points toward faith in humanity
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missmuffcake
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 4:19 pm |
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| Fat Morrissey |
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Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2010 11:44 pm Posts: 3968 Location: Modesto, CA
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Thank you UD!
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fatcat
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 8:30 pm |
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| Mispronounces Daiya |
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This is great news. No searching for a new mascara.
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bluedawg
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 6:05 pm |
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| Lubes With Earth Balance |
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Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2010 5:10 pm Posts: 1621 Location: milwaukee
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missmuffcake wrote: Good vegan razor (new to the market) Schick Xtreme 3 Eco...I have tried a bunch of vegan razors and this is really nice! http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod. ... ram=389917i went to three stores today (target, walgreens, CVS) looking for these and came up totally empty. sad face. i was hoping to find them in the wild so i didn't have to buy a million of them online (to get free shipping). has anyone seen these anywhere in person?
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missmuffcake
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 6:16 pm |
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| Fat Morrissey |
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Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2010 11:44 pm Posts: 3968 Location: Modesto, CA
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bluedawg wrote: i went to three stores today (target, walgreens, CVS) looking for these and came up totally empty. sad face. i was hoping to find them in the wild so i didn't have to buy a million of them online (to get free shipping). has anyone seen these anywhere in person?
I got them at Ulta! The other stores did not have them here either.
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bluedawg
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 6:22 pm |
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| Lubes With Earth Balance |
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ooh, thanks! i will give that a try when i get near one. :)
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mrsbadmouth
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 6:28 pm |
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| Queen Bitch of Self-Righteous Veganville |
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Since this is the ppk, I can get away with complaining about this: people who are saying you still won't buy from UD: why?! WE WON. Our dollars have spoken! And yes, it is about money! You need money to run a company! Clearly, UD lost enough business to make them realize that people care about their stupid company ethics. Why would you want to continue to narrow who it's safe to buy from? Is it because you enjoy trying to be the veganest vegan who has ever veganed?
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The tree is his penis // it's very exciting // when held up to his mouth // the lights are all lighting // his eyes start a-bulging // in unbridled glee // the tree is his penis // its beauty, effulgent -amandabear
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missmuffcake
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 6:35 pm |
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| Fat Morrissey |
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Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2010 11:44 pm Posts: 3968 Location: Modesto, CA
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I am tired of these antics as well. The animal rights community has bigger blocks of tofu to press...
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lepelaar
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 6:19 am |
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mrsbadmouth wrote: Since this is the ppk, I can get away with complaining about this: people who are saying you still won't buy from UD: why?! WE WON. Our dollars have spoken! And yes, it is about money! You need money to run a company! Clearly, UD lost enough business to make them realize that people care about their stupid company ethics. Why would you want to continue to narrow who it's safe to buy from? Is it because you enjoy trying to be the veganest vegan who has ever veganed? Seriously? Are people saying this? (I believe you mbm, I'm just surprised! And curious where these uber-vegany vegans are hanging out.) What's the point of continuing a boycott when the reason to boycott a company has been reversed? Like you said, we won! They listened! Isn't that what we wanted?
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assilembob
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 7:15 am |
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As my Grandmother always says "Some people are too big for their britches."
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joshua
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 8:14 am |
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| I Wanna Dip My Balls In It |
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Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:37 pm Posts: 2541 Location: idontevenknowanymore
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lepelaar wrote: mrsbadmouth wrote: Since this is the ppk, I can get away with complaining about this: people who are saying you still won't buy from UD: why?! WE WON. Our dollars have spoken! And yes, it is about money! You need money to run a company! Clearly, UD lost enough business to make them realize that people care about their stupid company ethics. Why would you want to continue to narrow who it's safe to buy from? Is it because you enjoy trying to be the veganest vegan who has ever veganed? Seriously? Are people saying this? (I believe you mbm, I'm just surprised! And curious where these uber-vegany vegans are hanging out.) What's the point of continuing a boycott when the reason to boycott a company has been reversed? Like you said, we won! They listened! Isn't that what we wanted? I don't know what they're buying instead, so I can't speak to that.. but I suppose the point these other shoppers are making is that they'd rather buy from a company with sincere and clear cut morals, rather than a company that varies and stretches its morals when the bottom starts to look bleak
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mrsbadmouth
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:15 am |
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| Queen Bitch of Self-Righteous Veganville |
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Because indie companies only blah blah parabens blah blah so on so forth.
_________________ "The Tree is His Penis"
The tree is his penis // it's very exciting // when held up to his mouth // the lights are all lighting // his eyes start a-bulging // in unbridled glee // the tree is his penis // its beauty, effulgent -amandabear
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joshua
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:42 am |
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| I Wanna Dip My Balls In It |
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Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:37 pm Posts: 2541 Location: idontevenknowanymore
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no no, I think it's more an issue of integrity
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mrsbadmouth
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:57 am |
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| Queen Bitch of Self-Righteous Veganville |
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Joined: Sun Sep 05, 2010 2:21 pm Posts: 7134 Location: Illinoize
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Integrity is part of the 'indie companies only' thing, because...indie companies don't make their decisions based on money? I don't know, i've said many times that it's only makeup, but some people are holding makeup companies up to a very high standard and I doubt they are holding their clothing and food suppliers to the same standards. Like if you buy Silk, or Morningstar, you're putting money in the pocket of a big, non-vegan company. And I buy both of those things, even though I could do without any of their products. There are so much bigger fish to fry, even though that's totes not vegan.
_________________ "The Tree is His Penis"
The tree is his penis // it's very exciting // when held up to his mouth // the lights are all lighting // his eyes start a-bulging // in unbridled glee // the tree is his penis // its beauty, effulgent -amandabear
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joshua
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 11:30 am |
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iuno, I don't think it applies to only indie companies. there's a crossover definitely, because indie companies (generally) need a smaller piece of the pie to survive, so can afford to bind to non-mainstream ethics/morals. there are larger companies with foundational morals that don't waiver though. but when a company admits to dismissing those morals, I think it's fair to question integrity. (though, an overreaction of raking someone over the coals/witch hunt/blah is never fun)
I think "There are so much bigger fish to fry" sums it up anyway :) let people vote with their dollar! maybe they'll vote and suddenly there'll be several new companies able to thrive and grow as a result of this. naive? yeah, probably. but there's always hope.. besides, is there anything inherently wrong with supporting an indie/alternative company?
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mrsbadmouth
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 11:43 am |
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| Queen Bitch of Self-Righteous Veganville |
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Okay, this is what it's like:
UD: We are going to China, animal testing, bullshiitake bullshiitake bullshiitake! Their customers: I'm not going to buy from you anymore! Please change your minds! Here's a petition! Many angry comments, not just from veg*ns! UD profits: down faster than $20 prostitutue UD: Okay...that was not such a good idea. We see that now. We won't do this because it's clearly bad for our company. Most of their companies: VICTORY! Some of their customers: We don't care, we still aren't buying from you or recommending you or supporting you in any way. UD (presumably): Wait, then why did we bother?!
Also, I know that UD isn't indie, but they aren't Revlon either. They are still small enough that our influence can and clearly DOES matter. And they are widely available. Can you (hypothetical you) imagine your aunt giving you some UD for Christmas and telling you how she made sure to buy only the things with the paw prints, and explaining to her that you can't use it because they flopped on their morals and then flopped back? I know their shiitake is expensive, but you can go to a store, swatch things, easily see what's vegan, and make a decision. You can't do that with indie companies, and your average person who doesn't care a ton about makeup isn't going to hunt down tiny companies on etsy and take a gamble.
I feel like i'm rambling at this point and I know we're both kind of playing devil's advocate.
_________________ "The Tree is His Penis"
The tree is his penis // it's very exciting // when held up to his mouth // the lights are all lighting // his eyes start a-bulging // in unbridled glee // the tree is his penis // its beauty, effulgent -amandabear
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bluedawg
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:12 pm |
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mrsbadmouth wrote: imagine your aunt giving you some UD for Christmas and telling you how she made sure to buy only the things with the paw prints, hee/aww! i love this sweet aunt.
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jessilikewhoa
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:55 pm |
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I know my non-vegan friends who followed my UD breakdown on facebook were really excited when I posted about them switching back. I know a lot of omnis who don't follow this stuff closely, but who still prefer to wear CF brands, and ask me if x or y brand is safe. I'm grateful for any brand I can add to the list that they can find easily, and have heard of before, because if they buy that they aren't buying from a testing company. I stopped buying makeup that was tested on animals years before I even went vegetarian, but I don't know if I would have if I hadn't had easily accessible options and had to order everything online. That's the main reason I'm so upset about Revlon, because that was a CF brand that you could find in nearly every drugstore in the country, with wider distribution than Wet n Wild, Physician's Formula, and e.l.f.
And no lie, if we had definitive proof tomorrow that L'Oreal and their sub brands had all completely stopped testing on animals anywhere in the world, and were stopped forever, I'd go out and throw some money their way, because I believe in rewarding policies I agree with, even if they come about for reasons that are less than perfect.
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Fee
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:18 pm |
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mrsbadmouth wrote: Okay, this is what it's like:
UD: We are going to China, animal testing, bullshiitake bullshiitake bullshiitake! Their customers: I'm not going to buy from you anymore! Please change your minds! Here's a petition! Many angry comments, not just from veg*ns! UD profits: down faster than $20 prostitutue UD: Okay...that was not such a good idea. We see that now. We won't do this because it's clearly bad for our company. Most of their companies: VICTORY! Some of their customers: We don't care, we still aren't buying from you or recommending you or supporting you in any way. UD (presumably): Wait, then why did we bother?!
Also, I know that UD isn't indie, but they aren't Revlon either. They are still small enough that our influence can and clearly DOES matter. And they are widely available. Can you (hypothetical you) imagine your aunt giving you some UD for Christmas and telling you how she made sure to buy only the things with the paw prints, and explaining to her that you can't use it because they flopped on their morals and then flopped back? I know their shiitake is expensive, but you can go to a store, swatch things, easily see what's vegan, and make a decision. You can't do that with indie companies, and your average person who doesn't care a ton about makeup isn't going to hunt down tiny companies on etsy and take a gamble.
I feel like i'm rambling at this point and I know we're both kind of playing devil's advocate. I don't think they were really UD customers to begin with and UD will probably not notice much of a change in their sales. It's easy to say fork the company you were never buying from in the first place.
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missmuffcake
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 4:43 pm |
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joshua wrote: besides, is there anything inherently wrong with supporting an indie/alternative company? Lime Crime....or Glittersniffer...they come to mind.
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jessilikewhoa
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 5:07 pm |
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Every time I see that Lime Crime is still in business, and that people are still supporting her, my head explodes.
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joshua
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 5:18 pm |
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missmuffcake wrote: joshua wrote: besides, is there anything inherently wrong with supporting an indie/alternative company? Lime Crime....or Glittersniffer...they come to mind. haha, holy hell. I just looked at the website. that is...amazing. I wish to both shop from and boycott them at the same time
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bluedawg
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Post subject: Re: Urban Decay Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 5:24 pm |
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is she the one who was selling stuff that isn't supposed to go near your eyeballs, or something?
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