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My favorite website just got new online shopping cart software.  This is so not good.  Seriously, you wouldn’t think it would be that bad, but it is.  It really is.  This new one has a wish list, which is deadly for me, because I click on everything I want and then am like, oh, well, I’ll buy it later (as a concession).  Then I do, and that is ruining my budget.  Unbelievably so.  I mean you think it would not be a daily exercise in self-discipline not to completely over fill a .net shopping cart, but it so is.  Moreover, they use DHL, which I totally prefer but not a lot of people give you the option of using.  Therefore, this pretty much makes it the best storefront software in the history of mankind.  That is wreaking havoc on my finances, not to mention my retirement savings.  Is it so bad if filling an online shopping cart gives me some small modicum of self-satisfaction?  Surely not.  Okay, so my purchased items may never love me back, but that doesn’t mean that I’m a better person for having bought them.  Alternatively, maybe just a shallower, more materialistic person.  Either way, it makes me feel good and I won’t give it up.

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