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Drooling Moron

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Mar 16, 2002, 4:53:35 PM3/16/02
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I eat there as often as I can. You should two. The food is real good
for you and makes you live longer.


beekeep

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Mar 16, 2002, 6:41:02 PM3/16/02
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Sorta like racing at the special olympics? Even if you win, you're
still a retard.

beekeep


Alex Cain

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Mar 17, 2002, 11:22:23 PM3/17/02
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Drooling Moron wrote:
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> I eat there as often as I can. You should two. The food is real good
> for you and makes you live longer.

If you consider dying in your twenties "living longer."

Alex Cain

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Mar 17, 2002, 11:22:49 PM3/17/02
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Every time you use a cliche, God kills a kitten.

Please, think of the kittens.

beekeep

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Mar 17, 2002, 6:46:23 AM3/17/02
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On Sun, 17 Mar 2002 23:22:49 -0500, Alex Cain <alex...@yahoo.com>
wrote:

So what do we have to say to get rid of the phucken puppies too?

beekeep

Brian

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Mar 18, 2002, 2:17:19 AM3/18/02
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hon...@radix.net (beekeep) wrote in message news:<3c9481b2....@news1.radix.net>...

I dunno, but I've come to the conclusion that some people should just
be locked in a room full of hungry, pissed off Pit bulls with a string
of fresh sausages tied around their neck, and one stuffed up their
twitching rectum for good measure. Gives new meaning to the words
Kibbles N' Bits, doesn't it?


>
> beekeep

~Brian

Heavy G

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Mar 19, 2002, 9:48:21 AM3/19/02
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Been brainwashed by those McD commercials? I bet they are using secret
hypnotic suggestions in their TV ads where you are. cause the food sucks,
and you will be LUCKY if you dont die of kidney failure or some other
horrible illness due to the fat and greasy sloppy mess they call food. Ive
been there for 12 years and every day I eat the food makes me wanna blow
chunks all over some poor pathetic customer. go get a job there if you like
it so much and in a few years you will be so SICK of the shit you will want
to commit McSuicide!


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~^Johnny^~

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Mar 20, 2002, 6:50:27 AM3/20/02
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On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 14:48:21 GMT, "Heavy G" <nos...@nospamwanted.org>
wrote:

>Been brainwashed by those McD commercials? I bet they are using secret
>hypnotic suggestions in their TV ads where you are.

Wake up and smell the coffee. Many advertisers use the same
techniques. These techniques are effectively used on radio as well as
on TV.

It's called "subliminal seduction", and it is nothing new. It has
been around for more than 60 years.


--
-john


~~~~~~~~
God gave you grace to purge this place
And peace all around may be your fortune
-Brian May
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ed rhodes

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Mar 21, 2002, 9:43:11 AM3/21/02
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~^Johnny^~ <ne...@lightstrip.com> wrote in message news:<nltg9ukj85bar5srv...@4ax.com>...

> On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 14:48:21 GMT, "Heavy G" <nos...@nospamwanted.org>
> wrote:
>
> >Been brainwashed by those McD commercials? I bet they are using secret
> >hypnotic suggestions in their TV ads where you are.
>
> Wake up and smell the coffee. Many advertisers use the same
> techniques. These techniques are effectively used on radio as well as
> on TV.
>
> It's called "subliminal seduction", and it is nothing new. It has
> been around for more than 60 years.

and in fact, under labortory condition, it's been discovered to have
almost no effect on people's actions whatsoever.

Brian

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Mar 21, 2002, 1:50:03 PM3/21/02
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~^Johnny^~ <ne...@lightstrip.com> wrote in message news:<nltg9ukj85bar5srv...@4ax.com>...
> On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 14:48:21 GMT, "Heavy G" <nos...@nospamwanted.org>
> wrote:
>
> >Been brainwashed by those McD commercials? I bet they are using secret
> >hypnotic suggestions in their TV ads where you are.
>
> Wake up and smell the coffee. Many advertisers use the same
> techniques. These techniques are effectively used on radio as well as
> on TV.
>
> It's called "subliminal seduction", and it is nothing new. It has
> been around for more than 60 years.

And I might add that anyone who is so easily manipulated that they'd
consume something based on a suggestion, rather than just because they
want to eat that food pretty much has no business complaining or
blaming anyone other than themselves. Anyway, I had always thought
that for it to be effective, subliminal suggestion had to be very
subtle. As we all know, McD's commercials are anything but subtle.
Then again, I guess it all depends upon the type of audience you're
targeting.

> --
> -john
>
>
> ~~~~~~~~
> God gave you grace to purge this place
> And peace all around may be your fortune
> -Brian May
> ~~~~~~~~

~Brian

~^Johnny^~

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Mar 22, 2002, 1:29:40 AM3/22/02
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On 21 Mar 2002 06:43:11 -0800, edrh...@hotmail.com (ed rhodes) wrote:

>> It's called "subliminal seduction", and it is nothing new. It has
>> been around for more than 60 years.
>
>and in fact, under labortory condition, it's been discovered to have
>almost no effect on people's actions whatsoever.

But we don't live day-to-day under laboratory conditions!

In the lab, ordinary sugar, as well as even plain water, kills
rats. So we can deduce that sugar and water, the two most essential
nutrients to man, save oxygen, are harmful. Worse still, pure
oxygen is harmful, when administered for protracted periods.

Then, there are the lab experiments conducted for the battery of
preservatives, additives, flavour enhancers, etc ...
... all are bad! Period.

Worse still, unless these tests are done with random groups of
volunteers, rather than hand-picked "control groups", and they are
performed on a double-blind basis, they are worthless.

Subliminal seduction =does= work, and it works well, or else the
advertisers wouldn't be spending billions of extra dollars engineering
their commercials.

Did somebody say "McDonalds"?

--
-john

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The keeper at the gate is blind
so you'd better be prepared to pay
-Steve Earle
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ed rhodes

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Mar 22, 2002, 11:48:14 AM3/22/02
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~^Johnny^~ <ne...@lightstrip.com> wrote in message news:<16jl9uk35966lq85m...@4ax.com>...

> On 21 Mar 2002 06:43:11 -0800, edrh...@hotmail.com (ed rhodes) wrote:
>
> >> It's called "subliminal seduction", and it is nothing new. It has
> >> been around for more than 60 years.
> >
> >and in fact, under labortory condition, it's been discovered to have
> >almost no effect on people's actions whatsoever.
>
> But we don't live day-to-day under laboratory conditions!
>
Actually, I ment the simple "flashing" of subliminal messages... that
was proven not to work. Obviously if you keep repeating a message over
and over again, and make it pleasent (or at least, disarming) your
subject is going to come to believe what you say.
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