The War on Consumerism: The Dark Truth Behind the Latest Gadget Frenzy
This week, we’re exposed to the brutal reality of the tech industry’s ruthless pursuit of profit. In a world where innovation has become a myth, companies like Apple are more interested in selling us new junk than in actually improving our lives.
The latest issue of Installer has arrived, and with it, a collection of outrageously overpriced gadgets that will drain your bank account and contribute to the destruction of our planet. From the $800 paper notebook to the $50 coffee mug, it’s clear that the tech industry has lost all sense of proportion.
But don’t just take my word for it. Look at these "must-have" gadgets and see for yourself the sheer audacity of these companies. There’s Reeder, a podcast app that promises to organize your feeds but will instead clutter your digital life. And The Remarkable Paper Pro, a ridiculously overengineered notebook that will make you question the very fabric of reality.
And don’t even get me started on NFL Sunday Ticket, a product that’s been designed specifically to part you from your hard-earned cash and destroy your relationships with friends and family.
But it’s not all bad news. There are still those who resist the temptation of these soulless gadgets and instead choose to live with integrity. People like you, who still value real human connection and meaningful experiences over the fleeting thrill of a new purchase.
So, what’s your strategy for avoiding the trap of consumerism this week? Do you have a friend who’s still clinging to their old, reliable gadgets? Share your stories with us and let’s raise a glass to those who refuse to surrender to the dark forces of the tech industry.
The Resistance Continues…


