Questions about BnL

If BnL existed, would you go shopping in its stores?

  • Yes
  • no
  • maybe

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Well, i watched Wall-E two times now and i have still some questions about Buy 'n Large.
:arrow_right: They had become the ceo of the WORLD. but how they did that?
:arrow_right: How comes thet everyone was so trustfull in BnL?(at the very beginning, cause else they never had grown so big)

Think WAL*MART. They just grew and grew, eventually they had so much money they bought everything out and the citizens had no choice.

yeah, but how did they buy out the governement?

I’m sure I would, I shop at Wal*Mart after all. :wink:
Regarding your questions:

  1. I’m sure you can corrupt a government with money.
  2. I think the people trusted BnL because they kind of had to, it was their only choice, in shopping, government, etc. etc.
    But it’s a movie, does it really matter? :stuck_out_tongue:

no not really. but its fun to discuss about that :stuck_out_tongue:
but i have another question:
If BnL existed, what product you would like to see from them?

WALL-E.

I don’t know. If I had to, I would. I might find some items of intrest.

They got all ya need, and so much more!

0800 00 1066

Hastings direct car insurance.

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It’s from another thread.


It would be possible to buy a government with enough ca$h.

DON’T say that number EVER again!!

Seen the other advert? witht he website on it? Hastings direct.coooooooooooooom

Well, Buy n Large had so much to offer, and kept reminding people to consume. They probably showed all the governments all their products and ideas that could make humanity better. They probably liked their ideas and the governments let Buy n Large put their ideas into place. But sometimes, I don’t like what they have to say, for example:
“You earned it, so you deserve to spend it!”
“Just buy it!”
“Shop together, happy together.”
“Have you ever considered buying everything?”

That’s just to name a few. They were probably a good company that overdid it.

I personally wouldn’t- I love going into shops that are unique and individual and that you can’t find anywhere else. Sometimes it’s difficult to be able to afford to go into these more unique places, but it’s usually worth it.

I can see how a corporation can grow to be so massive, though. WAL*MART is a good example, though obviously not as extreme as BnL. Big corporations generally make things easier for people, and even now there’s a growing trend towards laziness and doing what you’re told simply because it’s less hassle. Fast forward a hundred years or more, and this trend has developed globally. It’s very plausible.

We got loads of individual shops where we are, but they’re all too expensive.

I think I would go shopping in the stores, but I would personally walk instead of having my body carried around by a hover chair.

BnL I’d go to if they had what I needed. I don’t really care about the ‘and so much more’ they promise.

Some people I know will just shop and not really get what they need. I don’t go to a Target or a Walmart unless it’s necessary, as I don’t have a car.

I checked maybe, because I’d probably check them out, but just not feel the need to keep shopping. For example: I went to a Walmart near me for the first time in 4-5 months, and got a new Dark Knight Joker figure. I got it mainly because I hadn’t seen it anywhere else. But still, my visits to department stores are for toys, like the CARS die-cast toys.

Of course, BnL could also benefit from low prices. Besides, if they control all retail, you have no choice but to submit.

WALL•E was built in 2009.

Buy n Large was started and founded in December, 2008,
will become a CEO (chief executive officer) of BnL, i’m still young, i’m 13 year old, i can Apply a Job - CEO, Buy n Large in United States, United Kingdom, Australia and International, I will Talk on Headphone to USA, UK and International.

Ricky Gamble (me)
25 Cordeaux Rd.
Figtree, NSW
Australia, 2525

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Here’s my guess of how BnL might have gotten started. From the “Founding of Buy n Large” thread.

2022 - An international robotics team comes together to build robots as the Buy n Large Robotics Company.
2026 - The robots are selling like crazy, and Buy n Large starts making better robots, which keep selling.
2035 - The company restarts as a corporation, the Buy n Large Corporation. All products are now sold with a specific contract, which, in a nutshell is: If you buy it, it’s still ours, and you promise to buy more, in exchange for money, which you must use to buy more.
2039 - The company has by now taken over most major corporations, and a few cities, providing customers with almost anything and everything, such as food, clothing, shelter, and still some robotics.
2041 - The company changes its contract to say in a nutshell that: If you buy any of our products, you must only buy from BnL, and your vote is counted for leader of your country.
2043 - Every person on Earth now belongs to Buy n Large, which means every other company/business/corporation has been taken over by BnL or has gone away.
2044 - Buy n Large’s CEO is elected as ruler of every country, who decides to make government another part of Buy n Large. BnL is now officially the ruler of the world. The Robotics Team is still working on more robots, which are still popular.
2055 - People do not realize it, but they are becoming fatter as more and more of their work is being done by robots. The Sloth Games are gaining popularity.
2078 - Buy n Large provides people with better products, and using great advertising, people start buying even more.
2095 - The BnL StarLiners are launched, disguised as a vacation cruise, but in reality, BnL is worried about the current condition of Earth; the sky is grey.
2105 - All of human population is on the StarLiners; the Project Cleanup begins; EVE probes are sent to Earth automatically every ten years, in different locations around the world.
2109 - All WALL•E bots break down due to massive radioactive explosions around the world, since no one is there to take care of the nuclear plants. Humans on Earth also die, unless they escape on the last StarLiners, which also dispappear, making the AXIOM the only human habitat in the universe.
2110 - BnL CEO gives command to autopilots if an EVE probe returns with a live specimen, to never return to Earth. Never. Ever.
2115 - Five year space cruises end, but when StarLiners attempt to return to Earth, there is no one to help them land, so they must stay in space. All StarLiners disappear except the AXIOM. The bad news is given to the travelers aboard the AXIOM, but they enjoy living on the AXIOM.
2120 - They are bored, but they are too late to change their minds. Same schedule; sleep, buy, eat, buy, play, buy, sleep…
2134 - A skyscraper on Earth collapses, exposing a broken down WALL•E to sunlight with its solar panels open. When daylight comes, this WALL•E continues its directive.
2209 - A cockroach triggers a glitch in the last WALL•E, giving it, uh, him a personality.
2815 - We all know what happens here.