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	<title>Comments on: Teetonic are a bunch of hippies</title>
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		<title>By: Introducing the Fortnightly Thread</title>
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		<description>[...] 8. You go, we go, we all go, eco. Sorry for that, couldn&#8217;t resist a little rhyme to end the post. Is it a fad? Yep but as long as we all jump on and add them to our inventories, the more common they will become, the more we will buy them, the more we will forget there was ever an option not to have them, the more we will they will become, the more we will expect them. Similar to how AA went from ethical premium brand, to defacto standard tshirt for most quality sites. T-shirt Island had a post about a new eco shirt company. Teetonic also went organic recently (via HYA) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] 8. You go, we go, we all go, eco. Sorry for that, couldn&#8217;t resist a little rhyme to end the post. Is it a fad? Yep but as long as we all jump on and add them to our inventories, the more common they will become, the more we will buy them, the more we will forget there was ever an option not to have them, the more we will they will become, the more we will expect them. Similar to how AA went from ethical premium brand, to defacto standard tshirt for most quality sites. T-shirt Island had a post about a new eco shirt company. Teetonic also went organic recently (via HYA) [...]</p>
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