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Commercials and all the staff that goes with it.

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I wonder, does people think about what they watch and read on tv and newspapers, respectively... because I was on the subway today, by the way I think it's a lovely place, and there was thing HUGE advertise, made by the goverment. It talked about a new highway that they are constructing, and it said "it will be ready on/in the fourth trimetre" now, trimetres are 3, how come you get t done by the fourth, when there isn't any?

 

I was also watching the Presdien't speech today, and he spoke and spoke and spoke, and he said nothing! I mean, he said things, but they had no context..... well some of them had, but when it came to health problems and trees and staff, he just said what everyone knew, but with different words!

 

and politicians........ bah, I heard something very stupid today on the radio, but it does makes sense in english, since the language it's simpler; in spanish he said something that sounded right but wasn't right really a.k.a it had no sense at all.

 

ah, the news are another thing, but maybe I am too like....... I don't know the word, but just like....... okay forget it!

 

anyway, back to question, does anyone think even similar?

:stunned: The question being?

 

Oh, do people believe what goes on in advertisements?

 

Depends on the nature of it, I guess.

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That wasn't the question!

 

well, I guess it was part.......... what I really meant was like, do you analise what they say? or just "take" them?

Ooooh, I think everyone analyses what they say. You cant just take what they say and accept it.

 

I know I analyse it, especially if its reaaal important.

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That you take it all, it's not my fault! :lol:

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Ooooh, I think everyone analyses what they say. You cant just take what they say and accept it.

 

I know I analyse it, especially if its reaaal important.

 

I disagree there........ most people just take what they say and sort of believe them or not, but do not think what's behind it..... at least that's what I've seen.

 

but some information is really stupid...... I wanted to buy a ticket for a concert today, which is on Jule and outside the theatre there was a huge like poster saying that they would/will be selling them from August, 1st....... and I was like huh? and I told the guy in charge of selling the tickets and they were like..... yeah........ but hey! it's on July, how come you sell the things afterwards?

 

That's what I am talking about! You can't get 3 balls from a bag that has only 2, but people don't seem to note that!

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I trust some of them, after a quick inspection, but others... no way. I really like to hear seeches though, people's writing and looks........ I got a nice time watching people...... like If I wasn't just one more ..... :lol:

I basically assume all advertisements are intentionally lying or misleading and go from there.

 

Hahaha! Isnt that, whats that word, uh, paranoid?

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