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    <title>topic why does qvc and hsn act so proud about faux fur.. in Fashion</title>
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    <description>&lt;P&gt;when something is leather or suede, etc. they can't shutup about it ? some people say vegan is a specific diet while others say it is a lifestyle. i did commit to being vegan for a year but i probably never was since i would crave brownies and pizza instead of thinking of the aspects of animal cruelty, but i digress. so these networks are obviously trying to connect to those who care about animals to that extent. is it simply a hypocritical sales tactic that i am looking too far into ? after all, most of these hosts and vendors will say anything. i mean look at what christmas has turned into. a holiday not for faith and togetherness, but for worship of the dollar bill, your credit card.. guess it comes natural for some people.. because personally, i would like to think i could never stand convincingly infront of a camera and tell people, basically, to buy x because no animals were harmed in the making of it, then an hour later OH this leather is sooo soft *camera zooms in on weird groping of leather bag or boots* yeah i know they're trying to show how soft it is but i scrunch up my face whenever they do that. it's merely a peeve. anyways, i mean no harm, just something i wonder i thought the boards could help me out on.&lt;/P&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2012 00:48:13 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Emory Russell</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2012-10-23T00:48:13Z</dc:date>
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      <description>&lt;P&gt;when something is leather or suede, etc. they can't shutup about it ? some people say vegan is a specific diet while others say it is a lifestyle. i did commit to being vegan for a year but i probably never was since i would crave brownies and pizza instead of thinking of the aspects of animal cruelty, but i digress. so these networks are obviously trying to connect to those who care about animals to that extent. is it simply a hypocritical sales tactic that i am looking too far into ? after all, most of these hosts and vendors will say anything. i mean look at what christmas has turned into. a holiday not for faith and togetherness, but for worship of the dollar bill, your credit card.. guess it comes natural for some people.. because personally, i would like to think i could never stand convincingly infront of a camera and tell people, basically, to buy x because no animals were harmed in the making of it, then an hour later OH this leather is sooo soft *camera zooms in on weird groping of leather bag or boots* yeah i know they're trying to show how soft it is but i scrunch up my face whenever they do that. it's merely a peeve. anyways, i mean no harm, just something i wonder i thought the boards could help me out on.&lt;/P&gt;</description>
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      <dc:creator>Emory Russell</dc:creator>
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