Saturday 28 June 2014

Ads command

Ads command you what to do. This is against free will. Of course you say: 'I can resist'. Yes, you think so. But these ads usually are being delivered in a sweet. Just like when you give bitter medicine to your dog in his favorite titbit. These desserts are always connect to some kind of subconscious label in your mind in a certain way you feel 'Yes, it's good for me'. Ergo they trick your conscious mind. They sneak behind its defend system without you recognising the screwing fact. They work so well that even when you have no money you want to buy that thing. No worries if you have no money, the banks loan some for you...for some extra chips. But, it's ok. The only thing which count in the big picture is you are happy. You got your stuff. No, you screwed up like Pavlov's dog. You silly mu. I tell you three examples. One is when they want you to buy something. First of all you have to understand the buying process is a game. At the end, you have to feel you won the game and the other party is the looser. So, they serve the ad on that way you feel this is worth it even for a dummy. The other method to get you buy something is when they send a message to your ego 'Hm, is gonna be good for you'. Then your selfish me run to the shop like a kid to the candy van. The second screwing process is when something which is dear to your heart is the bait. Your favorite team, starving kids, sheltered dogs, etc. Than you can't resist. Especially when your team is at stake. Why? I've already explained this in Belong to a tribe post. The third trick is when they say 'Play with us and win.' Who a heck can resist to get something totally free? Oh, you just have to sign here, register there and give us your personal details aaaand here we go. And they know right away up there that you are the silliest mu. You obey. You are a good citizen. Good boy. Here is your titbit...just one more roll over your back...Oh, yeah...belly scratching...here is some cheap fake shit. When you will resist to commands yet? When you stop acting like Pavlov's dog? When you become a man with free will finally as you suppose to be?

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