alternet.org— Stores are overfilling with WALL-E merchandise that will soon clog our landfills. Yet this new Disney movie bills itself as pro-environment.
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borezJul 2, 2008
Tragic irony really.
serif69Jul 2, 2008
Wait, something that claims to be pro-environment is really just a facade for making money? You don't say!
haoieJul 2, 2008
How ironic would it be, if in the future, a real trash bot cleans up abandoned old Wall-E toys on a deserted Earth.
mimiginsJul 3, 2008
I will beat the odds!
Closed AccountJul 3, 2008
This is hyper-hippie. Let the "green" backlash begin.
mt4055Jul 3, 2008
Wait, let me write that down. irony-y
kjajamesJul 3, 2008
I bought a Wall-E poster :) But I don't hate the environment.
uberinukaJul 4, 2008
QQ, god damn people, this is all i ever see in comments now "Digg is getting dug" ooooo QQ QQ, IF YOU DONT LIKE IT THEN FIND SOMETHING YOU LIKE A POST IN SIMPLE IDEA, this site was made so that the community can control it
shiftlessJul 4, 2008
It never was pro environment. The setting is just there. Oh god, they're making money off it like every other movie. Oh no.
jasonxhendrixJul 24, 2008
How do we take care of you?