By Andrew Liszewski
You know I’m not entirely sure what this Want/Need Glass available from Alesina Design is supposed to be illustrating. At first I thought it was maybe a commentary on appreciating the fact that we have a readily available supply of fresh drinking water, and that we shouldn’t waste a single drop or be too greedy when filling up a glass. But now I’m thinking it’s just the result of a bet between designers as to who could get $30 for a single glass that already comes with a hole in it. Somewhere someone’s got a smirk on their face a mile wide.
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for me the concept for such glass design is the excessive use of resources that people today had been spending a lot for more than they can handle.
for me the concept for such glass design is the excessive use of resources that people today had been spending a lot for more than they can handle.
“But now I’m thinking it’s just the result of a bet between designers as to who could get
$30
for a single glass that already comes with a hole in it.”
Now call me dumb if you must but don’t all glass’ come with at least one hole in it?
i’m thinking there is a message here. you may WANT to fill your glass to the brim with your favorite beverage… but you really only NEED a little bit.
eh, who knows
Are you kidding ? $30 dollars for a dribble glass.What will this guy charge for a whoopie cushin.
Right, so the best way to not spend money and resources for unnecessary garbage is to buy this overpriced, useless POS? /sarcasm.
BTW: I think most doctors would disagree that that’s all you need to drink. I beleive we’re still at 8 glasses of water a day?
OK, you’re dumb. It’s “glasses” not “glass'” (which would indicate the glass owns something)