A child slaver wrote this article.
A child slaver wrote this article.
Lab-grown diamonds: Popular with Gen Z, millennials but not sustainable | Fortune
It’s got all the hits. Huge
energy. Extremely patronizing toward younger people.A child slaver wrote this article.
Lab-grown diamonds: Popular with Gen Z, millennials but not sustainable | Fortune
It’s got all the hits. Huge
energy. Extremely patronizing toward younger people.
Even if it were fully ethical under communism, even if I made it myself, I wouldn't get my partner a diamond because it's boring. It's a gaudy boomer gem that's as commodified as the red rose or the white wedding. If I get them flowers, I go for whatever has the best smell. If I get them a gem, it's going to be some kind of art nouveau goblin thing. Quartzite from a hike we like would be more meaningful than a diamond. Much cheaper gems look way more interesting and aren't generic shit marketed to our grandparents.
Just wondering, are there lab grown rubies and sapphires? 'cus I think that would be very popular in the next few decades...
Rubies and sapphires are really easy to manufacture, way easier than diamonds