Wednesday, January 24, 2007
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Ads are everywhere and their only purpose is to trick us into buying the product. Every commercial try to show us that they have the best of the best for that product. Like the Dentine Gum, 4 out of 5 doctors approve. What kind of doctors are these people. Or a doctor that promotes a Big Mac to make you lose weight. Now we all know, there is no way that a Big Mac can make someone lose weight. The last thing a Big Mac can do is make someone lose weight. Even when advertisers what to do is help you, even if they say the only thing we want to do is help you. The advertisers don’t care if you got sick or die from the product. They just what the money, just like everyone else wants money. Sometimes it’s hard to tell if an advertiser is telling you the truth or not. But when can read the fine print. Its those little words on the back of the item that are very to read. I think it stupid how the fast food companies like McDonalds try to sell their food, saying that it is healthy and it will make you smarter. There is no way that is true. Food CAN’T make you smarter. Your dumb if you believe that, and should might as well at that food. So use your brains to try to spot sneaky ads, because all they are trying to do is get you to buy their product.
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Ads aren't like evil little sprites trying to trick us into doing things. They simply tell us what we want to hear. We want to hear that chewing gum is good for us, especially since so many of us chew gum rather than smoke. And we REALLY want to hear that eating fast food will make us lose weight. So really, the ads don't do anything to us. We read them, find what we want, and then we decide whether we are going to try to verify the ads claims or if we're just going to trust them.
Great post!
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