(Part 2) Best products from r/blog

We found 21 comments on r/blog discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 51 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/blog:

u/PM_ME_TINKERBELL · 3 pointsr/blog

Will not be participating this year. People think a funco pop figure is decent alone ($8.99) and I get matched up with some parent who wants a spongebob thing for their kid with no other criteria or reddit history.

Half the fun is finding something cool for someone, but "7 years old - likes spongebob" does not a fun shopping day make.

I did get a stoner / psychology enthusiast one year though, that was a REALLY fun thing to shop for.

But, last year I got a good deal of friends and family to sign up. 80% of experiences were bad. From no gifts received, to TWO big black dildos (as in two people received dildos - from different people), and a bunch of parents who wanted shit for their shit kids.

u/bluecalx2 · 2 pointsr/blog

If you're asking what are Chomsky's thoughts on the history of Israel in regards to Palestine, the Middle East and the United States, you might want to read his book on the subject.

u/ProductHelperBot · 4 pointsr/blog

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u/Argarck · 2 pointsr/blog

Alright, you win.

I would give you gold, but instead im gonna buy your book.

u/Arronwy · 11 pointsr/blog

I hope someone buys you this book.

u/buzziebee · 1 pointr/blog

I think you might get this as a gift sir.

u/MissNinaColada · 1 pointr/blog

If I could ask this person anything - Could I please ask for a book review? :P

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01ESAHDAC#nav-subnav

u/jordanlund · 3 pointsr/blog

You know what, let me re-phrase this a different way... I gave you two colossal examples of how deregulation was a disaster.

So prove to me it's not. Show me some examples where deregulation has been just peachy keen for industry.

Airlines? Not hardly:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-morris/airline-deregulation-ideology-over-evidence_b_4399150.html

"Thirty years later all but a handful of new competitors have disappeared. In that time more than 150 airlines have sought bankruptcy protection or gone out of business. Before deregulation 10 major airlines controlled 90 percent of the market. Today, as noted, four control 85 percent."

Trucking? Maybe we should ask Tracy Morgan how he feels about that. Good book here:

http://www.amazon.com/Sweatshops-Wheels-Winners-Trucking-Deregulation/dp/0195128869

"In the years since deregulation in 1980, median earnings have dropped 30% and most long-haul truckers earn less than half of pre-regulation wages. Work weeks average more than sixty hours. Today, America's long-haul truckers are working harder and earning less than at any time during the last four decades."

But hey, as long as WalMart keeps dropping prices, right?

u/tcquad · 4 pointsr/blog

Yes, but it's the other type of Playmate.

u/bigjince · 19 pointsr/blog

You should check out this book: How Nonviolence Protects the State

it's a polarizing book, but an insightful and thought-provoking one at that.

u/mushpuppy · 0 pointsr/blog

I can tell you why I don't want a spore: the likelihood that although it will start as a harmless prank modeling contagion, it will morph into a cortex-devouring, prion-spewing, ebola-like hemorrhagic fever whose pandemic leads to the zombification of the world.

It'll be like in 12 Monkeys, only whatever survivors remain won't see messages saying "we did it!", but instead arcane references to "orangered". And they'll probably still get trolled. Only by the zombies.

u/adtastic · 0 pointsr/blog

Why did raldi link to subterraneanpress for the Will Wheaton book? Amazon is much cheaper. $11.90 cheaper!

u/minichado · 3 pointsr/blog

My father left Cuba shortly after Castro took over, and worked with the CIA as an informant for years during the bay of pigs invasion. If it were not for the open arms of this country, I would not be here.

He has been an american citizen for over 50 years.

More on his story here.

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/blog

Just did. I'd suggest reading Young Stalin.

u/formode · 2 pointsr/blog

Orwell's 1984

Actually, use qgyh2's affiliate link: 1984