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* ValuesResonance: Being thankful for what you have and not buying useless things is something the world of consumerism and capitalism could stand to hear.

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* ValuesResonance: Being thankful for what you have and not buying useless things is something the world of a moral that stands up well overtime with consumerism and capitalism could stand to hear.becoming more prominent.
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* MemeticMutation: "Allow us to introduce ourselves..."
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* HilariousInHindsight: Madame Blueberry has [[Film/TheRoom a framed photo of plastic spoons]].

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* HilariousInHindsight: Madame Blueberry has [[Film/TheRoom [[Film/TheRoom2003 a framed photo of plastic spoons]].

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* ValuesResonance: Being thankful for what you have and not buying useless things is something the world of consumerism and capitalism could stand to hear.
* WhatAnIdiot: Madame Blueberry orders several cart-fulls of stuff from the Stuff-Mart, reaching the point where they've lined up down the street just to get everything delivered.\\
'''You'd Expect''': That since they're filling up a treehouse, they'd take extra care to ensure it's not stuffed so much that it falls over. If they're ever at any point where they suspect it might be dangerous, their job should be to refuse to go any farther and let Blueberry know that there's a serious safety risk going on here.\\
'''Instead''': They insist on filling up the treehouse even ''after it starts clearly toppling over'', forcing them to race back to the house and attempt to stop the delivery when they find out. [[spoiler:They're too late, unfortunately; first, not only is all the stuff she just bought completely lost, the [[CallBack giant air compressor to blow fruit flies off her dresser]] ends up falling through the back door, and when the rope it's tied to snaps loose, the house is flung off the tree and blown to smithereens.]]\\
'''Compounding It''': [[spoiler:Two of the workers fall into the lake behind the house as a result of their carelessness, and [[KarmaHoudini absolutely nobody decides that this clear violation of her property is anything worthy of a lawsuit.]] If the workers were being forced to continue the deliveries and it wasn't their fault, then that just makes the grounds for a lawsuit even more justified.]] While this tidbit may have been glossed over so it wouldn't interfere with the thankfulness moral, it still is pretty logic-defying and the salesmen who tricked Madame Blueberry into buying all this stuff also only get a slap on the wrist at best.

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* ValuesResonance: Being thankful for what you have and not buying useless things is something the world of consumerism and capitalism could stand to hear. \n* WhatAnIdiot: Madame Blueberry orders several cart-fulls of stuff from the Stuff-Mart, reaching the point where they've lined up down the street just to get everything delivered.\\\n'''You'd Expect''': That since they're filling up a treehouse, they'd take extra care to ensure it's not stuffed so much that it falls over. If they're ever at any point where they suspect it might be dangerous, their job should be to refuse to go any farther and let Blueberry know that there's a serious safety risk going on here.\\\n'''Instead''': They insist on filling up the treehouse even ''after it starts clearly toppling over'', forcing them to race back to the house and attempt to stop the delivery when they find out. [[spoiler:They're too late, unfortunately; first, not only is all the stuff she just bought completely lost, the [[CallBack giant air compressor to blow fruit flies off her dresser]] ends up falling through the back door, and when the rope it's tied to snaps loose, the house is flung off the tree and blown to smithereens.]]\\\n'''Compounding It''': [[spoiler:Two of the workers fall into the lake behind the house as a result of their carelessness, and [[KarmaHoudini absolutely nobody decides that this clear violation of her property is anything worthy of a lawsuit.]] If the workers were being forced to continue the deliveries and it wasn't their fault, then that just makes the grounds for a lawsuit even more justified.]] While this tidbit may have been glossed over so it wouldn't interfere with the thankfulness moral, it still is pretty logic-defying and the salesmen who tricked Madame Blueberry into buying all this stuff also only get a slap on the wrist at best.
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* FanficFuel: How many people were curious to see how the setting for the bear trap Silly Song would have looked like?

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* FanficFuel: How many people were curious to see how the setting for the bear trap Silly Song would have looked like?played out had Archibald not interrupted?
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* FanficFuel: How many people were curious to see how the bear trap Silly Song would have looked/sounded like?

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Were the Stuff Mart salesmen a group of sleazy businessmen who were trying to turn Madame towards a materialistic lifestyle, or were they simply doing their jobs and promoting their store to the nearby townsfolk, unintentionally coming across as aggressive in the process?
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* ValuesResonance: Being thankful for what you have and not buying useless things is something the world of consumerism and capitalism could stand to hear.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Madame Blueberry has [[Film/TheRoom a framed photo of plastic spoons]].
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* WhatAnIdiot: Madame Blueberry orders several cart-fulls of stuff from the Stuff-Mart, reaching the point where they've lined up down the street just to get everything delivered.\\
'''You'd Expect''': That since they're filling up a treehouse, they'd take extra care to ensure it's not stuffed so much that it falls over. If they're ever at any point where they suspect it might be dangerous, their job should be to refuse to go any farther and let Blueberry know that there's a serious safety risk going on here.\\
'''Instead''': They insist on filling up the treehouse even ''after it starts clearly toppling over'', forcing them to race back to the house and attempt to stop the delivery when they find out. [[spoiler:They're too late, unfortunately; first, not only is all the stuff she just bought completely lost, the [[CallBack giant air compressor to blow fruit flies off her dresser]] ends up falling through the back door, and when the rope it's tied to snaps loose, the house is flung off the tree and blown to smithereens.]]\\
'''Compounding It''': [[spoiler:Two of the workers fall into the lake behind the house as a result of their carelessness, and [[KarmaHoudini absolutely nobody decides that this clear violation of her property is anything worthy of a lawsuit.]] If the workers were being forced to continue the deliveries and it wasn't their fault, then that just makes the grounds for a lawsuit even more justified.]] While this tidbit may have been glossed over so it wouldn't interfere with the thankfulness moral, it still is pretty logic-defying and the salesmen who tricked Madame Blueberry into buying all this stuff also only get a slap on the wrist at best.

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