Politically Incorrect Sci-Fi, Advertisements
Posted at 2 February 2008 8:36
I have no idea thses are millions of people who think this way, who feel the same way in the face of advertisements. I can stress strongly enough that every individual makes words.
I force myself to pass some of my favorite posts, oh, for me it is really difficult, they are my treasure. Should I share my "treasure"? Maybe a little bit:
In PETA's most recent advertisements, both Roselyn Sanchez and Steve-O would rather go naked than wearing fur. These are just the latest celebs to appear naked in PETA ads. Others who have renounced fur in similar ads are Eva Mendes, Joanna Krupa, Todd Oldham, Kathy Najimi, Christy Turlington and Vanessa Olivarez, just to name a ..Read the rest of this post.
Don't wait too long, this might be over before you know it.
In 1979, anthropological study of Klingon culture was still at its nascent stages, which resulted in racially biased advertisements like this Star Trek themed McDonald's Happy Meal spot from 1979. Make no mistake: This is the sci-fi equivalent of the early 20th century's ooga-booga black face minstrel acts. Nowadays, we understand that underneath the ridged forehead, the protruding lower jaw, and the breath stinking of blood wine, the average Klingon is a noble poet-warrior. Klingon racial .. full post.
It gathered all the information on advertisements I need yesterday. The author is wise, and much more intelligent animal than I can image. That's a fantastic post, read this:
YouTube captures the marketer's imagination: a huge number of eyeballs, a perfect medium for communicating messages of any length, and a user base that is nanoseconds away from your store. Indeed, it is this last piece that makes it so compelling for direct marketers, where TV ads historically prove problematic to traditional catalogers. But we live in a TIVO society. Businesses are being built around the desire of many to avoid advertisements. How do we get consumers to voluntarily watch a .. full post.
Sometimes, I get the impression at the last moment.
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