Friday, February 27, 2015

EBAY PARASITES: LEONARD NIMOY MR. SPOCK "Died So We Can Prosper!"

Yes, Trekkies loved it when Mr. Spock, using an ancient Jewish hand signal, declared "Live Long and Prosper."

Now that Leonard Nimoy, who created the iconic character has died, less than a few hours ago, EBAY PARASITES have decided THEY should prosper.

In record time, EBAY has been filling up with "memorial" and "R.I.P." unauthorized merchandise. Hello, Paramount, are you going to be filing some complaints on this shit?

Paramount, owners of the Mr. Spock character and the "Star Trek" show and movies, might just shrug and say, "Oh, not worth our trouble when we can go to Starbucks for a two hour lunch."

Maybe they'll sigh and say, "If fans want this shit, we won't put it out, so let these maggots do it."

Except the people who do it, are the Burke and Hare bastards of EBAY and do it to anyone who dies. Ebay scumbags download a photo on any dead star, and will stick it on a shirt, button or bumper sticker if there might be a a few fans so grief-stricken they don't know what they're doing.

Technology allows for "print on demand" garbage. The demand for a few days could get these penny-ante assholes $40 or $50, which is big time to them.

Fans don't think they've been had till the junk arrives, a week later: "Did I really pay for this bogus "memorablia" item, when Nimoy's death is now old news?? Gosh, I might be considered even more of a chump than I already do, walking around in a Star Trek uniform..."

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