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Heart Mark Zuckerberg
Last
week, the Science Museum of England released the results of a month long poll
they had been conducting. In conjunction with their newest display “Water Wars:
Fighting the Food Crisis in the World Today”, 3,000 British adults were asked
what they couldn’t live without (it appears basic food, shelter, basic
clothing, and electricity were assumed for this poll.) Here is the top ten with
other notable results:
1. Sunshine
2. Internet connection
3. Clean drinking water
4. Fridge
5. Facebook
6. National Health Service (or what Americans call insurance)
7. Cooker
8. Email
9. Flushing toilet
10. Mobile phone/smartphone
2. Internet connection
3. Clean drinking water
4. Fridge
5. Facebook
6. National Health Service (or what Americans call insurance)
7. Cooker
8. Email
9. Flushing toilet
10. Mobile phone/smartphone
11. Tea/Coffee
15.
Painkillers
22. Google
23. Car
24. Hair
straighteners
27.
Chocolate
35. Ebay
41. Spell
Check
43. Pushup
Bra
50. Twitter
You can view
the full list here (http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/about_us/press_and_media/press_releases/2011/09/Feeling%20Flush.aspx)
but some observations I noticed. First off, sunshine at #1?!? Really??? Have
you ever met a British person with a tan? Is it even possible? Those wankers
are paler than Caylee Anthony. Second, those polled would rather have Facebook
than insurance, a working toilet, or any form of transportation. I realize it
must be important to know the birthday of someone you haven’t talked to since
you two were in kindergarten years ago, but that seems ridiculous. Don’t get me
wrong, I’m a fan of Facebook. I go on regularly and am a fan of “The Social
Network”. However, I’d rather have a car or use a light bulb (#40 on the list.)
Most Brits would rather poke a Facebook friend and make a twosie in a hole than
use a toilet, ignorant of their friends’ status. British people love technology
as it dominated 20% of the top 50. I tried to check with my British friends to
see if this was true for all people across the pond, but Dennis’ mom was too
wasted to get back to me and Adam Welch won’t respond to my emails. Also, I’m
not surprised caffeine was that high as there appears to be a Starbucks on
every block. Painkillers at #15 surprised me unless some of my friends took
this poll. Then, I’m surprised it wasn’t higher (literally).
If I were
asked this question, here would be my ten answers in no particular order:
Flat screen
TV- I would need it for…
Direct TV-
Where else can you watch Steven Seagal movies on a random afternoon?
Clean Water-
If you lived with me, you know I drink about a jug of water a night. In fact,
the jug has been nicknamed “Agent Jug Bauer” by others. It was a better
roommate than Niedermeyer.
Working
Toilet- I don’t want to poop into a hole in the ground.
Car-
Public transportation is for jerks and lesbians.
Internet-
Home of the information superhighway (a.k.a. porn).
Alcohol-
Ben Franklin said beer is proof God loves us and wants to make us happy. Amen
to that.
Barbecue
Grill- I grill every day all year round, not just the
summer. Nothing says good times like grilling in a snowstorm.
Ketchup-
I put ketchup on anything socially acceptable, even a few things that would
disgust some of you.
Major League
Baseball- I need one sport in my life and baseball runs the
longest. The NFL just missed the cut.
-Written by Marcus Boyd
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