XTara: Look, that's not the point! The point is you took me into that horrible place!
Travis: It's not horrible. It's Kieselburg. Imperial officers have a duty to learn about their stationed assignments.
Tara: There's nothing to be learned from a bunch of gutter-rats shouting insults at me.
Travis: Actually....
Tara: Listen to me! I went with you because I thought, hey, see a bit of the city, have a laugh at the yokels, where's the harm. But that was not fun. You need to decide whose side you're on here, Travis. You need to choose between them and me. And you need to do it right now.
Travis: Okay.
Travis: It's not horrible. It's Kieselburg. Imperial officers have a duty to learn about their stationed assignments.
Tara: There's nothing to be learned from a bunch of gutter-rats shouting insults at me.
Travis: Actually....
Tara: Listen to me! I went with you because I thought, hey, see a bit of the city, have a laugh at the yokels, where's the harm. But that was not fun. You need to decide whose side you're on here, Travis. You need to choose between them and me. And you need to do it right now.
Travis: Okay.
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Every resident of the United States has $550 a year spent on them in advertising — advertising pushing them to buy, need, consume. How have we gone from being citizens to being consumers?