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Morty, conversely, uses online shopping as a tether to his waning adolescence. While Rick buys plutonium, Morty searches for the comfort of the familiar: limited-edition sneakers, video games, or perhaps a "volcanic planet" kit that promises to make him popular at school. His interactions with e-commerce are fraught with the anxiety of the "Average Joe." He is the victim of targeted ads and influencer-driven hype, often falling for "drops" that Rick immediately identifies as scams. Morty’s digital shopping cart represents his desire for a curated, controllable identity—a sharp contrast to the chaotic, identity-shattering adventures he is forced into daily.

The premise of Rick and Morty buying online serves as a perfect microcosm for the show’s central conflict: the friction between Rick’s nihilistic godhood and the mundane structures of human society. While a typical consumer might worry about shipping delays or discount codes, for Rick Sanchez, the internet is merely a primitive interface for acquiring highly unstable materials. For Morty, it is a desperate attempt to find normalcy in a life defined by cosmic trauma. Together, their online shopping habits reflect the absurdity of a universe where everything—and nothing—is for sale.

Ultimately, Rick and Morty buying online highlights the irony of modern life: even when you have the power to travel between dimensions, you are still susceptible to the dopamine hit of a tracking number. Whether it is Rick ordering illicit technology to save his own skin or Morty buying a piece of pop-culture relevance, their digital consumerism proves that no matter where you go in the multiverse, you can’t escape the urge to spend. In the end, the "Submit Order" button is the one thing more powerful than a portal gun.

Rick’s approach to online shopping is defined by efficiency and a total disregard for local laws or physical reality. He wouldn't browse Amazon; he would likely hijack a Galactic Federation server to access "Dark Matter Prime" or "Unregistered Kalaxian Crystals." For Rick, the "Add to Cart" button is a shortcut to avoiding the tedious labor of mining rare minerals himself. However, his impatience often leads to disaster. Buying a "Self-Assembling Quark-Gluon Plasma Forge" with overnight shipping might result in a delivery drone accidentally tearing a hole in the space-time continuum because the packaging wasn't rated for fifth-dimensional travel. Rick’s digital footprint is a trail of hacked firewalls and bypassed age restrictions, proving that even the smartest man in the universe is not above the convenience of a well-placed "Buy Now" button.

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