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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Society taught me...
Unless you don't have a tv and you can find the right websites, you've probably seen commercials for various products, but have you ever noticed how messed up some of those commercials are? We should not allow young children or people who are very impressionable to watch these things. Ever seen a cookie crisp commercial? they're all the same. The moral they teach young minds is "hoard your stuff and don't share." All the wolf/dog thing wants is a little cookie. If it were realistic the kid would hit the wolf and say "my cereal!" so the wolf would eat the kid. Now he doesn't need the cereal. There are some that are even worse. Did you know there was a Trix commercial in which the rabbit bought a box, but the kids took it and ran off before he could have any? Fruity Pebbles and Lucky Charms are the same way. These three cereals teach us to steal what we want instead of asking politely or even paying for it. Where's the ad that shows all those kids and Barney getting arrested for grand theft cereal? You'd think someone would be smart enough to call the cops. Cinnamon Toast Crunch is by far the worst. All the flakes are licking each other and I don't even want to know what subliminal message is there, but then they eat each other. How is it I've never heard anyone question the cannibalism of this cereal? I'm afraid to buy a box for fear that I'll open it and only get a single flake because it ate the rest on the way home. Therefore, through these commercials, society has taught me to hoard my goodies, refuse to share, steal what I want, and if all else fails, cannibalize.
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