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Ads are seen by millions of viewers. If 23 people don't like i because some detail is wrong should they consider the ad a failure? |
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99.9% of the population won't notice anything wrong. Some of the other 0.1% don't care that it's wrong. Why waste so much energy on the issue? BTW (need to watch again to be sure) I think the relay person slings the ball rather than throwing it. Her hand doesn't seem to follow through. |
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I believe all ads prey on the stupidity and laziness of the general public. While I will notice ads that are put in front of my face, I have never, and I mean never in my adult life, made a purchase based on an ad no matter the medium. And, yes, I expect accuracy in any format being present for any reason, from theater to commercials; movies to sidewalk performances. Why, you may ask? For the same lazy and stupid people who cannot shop without ads, they tend to believe everything they see and read. |
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Lots of ad agencies get fired for being ineffective. Seen the ad where Godzilla chokes on a car? How accurate is that? You only go see non-fiction theater? How accurate is a light saber? Is Tony the Tiger real? And you expect people to believe you've never purchased a product that you first heard about from an ad? |
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Maybe you should look up the word accurate as opposed to "real". And you expect people to believe you've never purchased a product that you first heard about from an ad?[/QUOTE] I really don't give a shit whether you believe it or not. You certainly are in no position to contradict me. I'm telling you I do not pay attention to ads, never had. |
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