Is this immoral?

Did Jason2 get perma'd? I only saw him as sus'd a few days ago... What wonderful insight did he share to earn a much overdue exile?

Who knows, I try to ignore him recently.

EDIT. Jason2 has been perma'd as well. probably for double accounts.
 
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Well, to be honest it depends on how you define moral.

Is it a grotesque display of opulence in a world with so much poverty & suffering - yes.

Is it immoral based upon the current system in which we live - no, it's business as usual.

I would argue it's immoral for somebody to have that much disposable income they can use what many make in a life-time on a round of drinks (as it implies an incredible degree of economic inequality & a very poor balance of earnings in a given population).

But that's just my own subjective viewpoint on the matter.

Is it immoral that OP is a faggot? :D
Any reason for the casual homophobia or is that just the limit of your vocabulary?.
 
No, it's his money, he can do what ever he wants with it. He earned it, it's his.

If he wanted to give it to charity, then that's his call. If he wanted to buy a round for his mates, his call.

Winds me up when people hate on people with money splashing out.
 
I lol'ed at the made up Fail comments from a "partygoer" yeah because someone rich enough to be there, the first thing that runs through their head is to run to the Fail and exclusively tell them all about.

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That Ecclestone minger did the same thing last year, £250K on grape fizz.

Have to feel sorry for rich people who like to buy attention for themselves.
Given the choice between helping other people do good and this kind of tacky, classless behaviour, you have to wonder about their moral compass.

In b4 OMG u is soooo jelly!!!10101, u mad bro? :rolleyes:
 
That Ecclestone minger did the same thing last year, £250K on grape fizz.

Have to feel sorry for rich people who like to buy attention for themselves.
Given the choice between helping other people do good and this kind of tacky, classless behaviour, you have to wonder about their moral compass.

In b4 OMG u is soooo jelly!!!10101, u mad bro? :rolleyes:

Yeah damn those rich people keeping farmers, brewers, barrel makers, lumberjacks, plumbers and drivers in jobs.

give everything to the Africans so they can massively increase their population and still be starving while raping and killing the crap out of each other.
 
Yeah damn those rich people keeping farmers, brewers, barrel makers, lumberjacks, plumbers and drivers in jobs.

But they aren't are they? There are a few gallons of fizz there, and let's be generous and call it good fizz, so maybe a few hundred quids worth. All the rest is E-penis converted into dollars.

I don't have a problem with him spending £300K on a 1,000 bottles for everyone, but buying something that clearly isn't worth £300K is a bit sad.


Look at me proles, I can burn money, that makes me awesome doesn't it???

Not really, just desperately tragic.
 
No it's not. He and everyone else is entitled to spend their money as they please.

Also the Champagne is worth £300K to him and many other people. I'd personally spend it on outsized bottles of Left Bank but that's just me...
 
It's always nice when rich people are generous to charities and many of them are without making it known in the press.

for all we know this guy could have gave millions to charities over the years and people want to judge him for spending his money?

The more money rich people spend the more the money gets spread around.

would people rather the billionaires of this world hoarded or spent on extravagance ? atleast this way some of the money trickles down to the peons
 
But they aren't are they? There are a few gallons of fizz there, and let's be generous and call it good fizz, so maybe a few hundred quids worth. All the rest is E-penis converted into dollars.

I don't have a problem with him spending £300K on a 1,000 bottles for everyone, but buying something that clearly isn't worth £300K is a bit sad.


Look at me proles, I can burn money, that makes me awesome doesn't it???

Not really, just desperately tragic.

yeah, which requires a large vineyard focusing on quality, a good quality set u pto make it in ,skilled labor to make it, unskilled labor to transport/clean the place, custom made bottles etc


you are aware the money isn't "burned" it's now just in several hundreds of peoples hands rather than ones.
 
as said though to him its like on of us buying a pint for everybody in the local pub. my bosses car costs him £90 per mile to run so when he's taken it out for a hundred mile spin he's blown £9000. so what. its all relative.
 
as said though to him its like on of us buying a pint for everybody in the local pub. my bosses car costs him £90 per mile to run so when he's taken it out for a hundred mile spin he's blown £9000. so what. its all relative.
most of the views in this thread will just be jealousy.

anyone with more money than they can spend are obviously going to get what they consider the "best" even if it's not value for money.

when you have tons of money you don't go looking for BOGOF's in morrisons for your weekly shop
 
yeah, which requires a large vineyard focusing on quality, a good quality set u pto make it in ,skilled labor to make it, unskilled labor to transport/clean the place, custom made bottles etc
Not really, £300 fizz would have the same level of attention.
Yes this is in custom glassware (£1000), marketing (£10,000)

you are aware the money isn't "burned" it's now just in several hundreds of peoples hands rather than ones.
Again no, it's in the hands of the single guy who thought about marketing this wheeze to rich dopes with zero class looking to buy attention.
Now that attention may have been worth £300K to the dope, but in reality it was empty fawning from a handful of sycophants and derision from the rest of the world. Which highlights what a shallow, pointless world these people inhabit.

@Greebo
It's not the same thing, he's buying premium petrol at market rate, he's not buying petrol which has been filtered through magic magnets to gain an extra 100bhp and then resold to rich people for the added status.
 
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anyone with more money than they can spend are obviously going to get what they consider the "best" even if it's not value for money.
Nearly everything you can buy is "value for money", even supercars, yachts and tasteless american mansions. This is purposely intended to not be value for money, which is the whole point.


So all the people involved in it's production work for free and don't pay tax do they?
Already covered this? The cost is the same for this as it was for the £300 bottle of fizz. Production costs have a ceiling, the rest is down to the year and blending (and whatever else)
 
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Thing is the club owner will make a lot of dosh but he has staff etc to pay plus furnishings etc

The distributor will have made money and so will the maker etc.

All that wealth is now shared around.
 
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