RE: RE: Practice Snippets - The woman who wanted to get rid of hair on her hands
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RE: Practice Snippets - The woman who wanted to get rid of hair on her hands

RE: Practice Snippets - The woman who wanted to get rid of hair on her hands

Like, haha,of course it is hot

Yeah, I find that of great amusement. It's laughable when you first hear about someone who pretends to not know that coffee is hot. It's odd that a human needs so much of a compensation for something which obviously has nothing to do with coffee. Question remains: With what might have it to do?

Advertising by its nature cannot be honest, it is always dishonest because the product and the language that advertises the product are not the same. The language charges the product with emotion. So even a stone can be sold or a triangle or an empty space. One can acquire infinite qualities from these objects. The advertisement plays with remembered physical sensory impressions, where the person perceives the respective object by means of sensory perception and in the brain of the person the positively addressed sensors are linked with positive memories. Each person thus associates something individual with the viewed object and feels unconsciously reminded of similar things.

Expecting honest advertising would be like expecting a player not to bluff when playing poker.

In a sense, now that we know that advertising can never be honest, it is honest dishonesty ;-)

So I can easily let go of objections towards an add, as I have freed myself from my illusion to urgently want to have that spotted object.

Yes, I saw that you integrated content from our dialogue into your blog. :)

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