Friday, October 30, 2009
H is for Hypocrite
If you're going to pass judgment on somebody, first make sure you're not being a hypocrite.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Buyer Beware
This falls under the subject of predatory advertising.
I follow Mouse Print pretty closely, reading their weekly articles. They've covered such things as airline's hidden fees and ways food manufacturers disguise their downsizing. The article linked above is, in my opinion, the worst that it gets. A web page that purports to be an actual news article from a real news organization touting the benefits of some dietary supplement.
Many people could be fooled into thinking it's real, but the entire thing is a work of fiction created by a bottom-feeding supplement manufacturer. I have seen similar websites for similar products. All seem to espouse the benefits of the product and appear on the surface to be legitimate. That is, of course, until you look at the fine print buried at the bottom of the page.
Shame on them.
Oh, and by the way: There is no magic berry that can make you lose weight. Losing weight is simple math, You have to take in less calories than you use.
I follow Mouse Print pretty closely, reading their weekly articles. They've covered such things as airline's hidden fees and ways food manufacturers disguise their downsizing. The article linked above is, in my opinion, the worst that it gets. A web page that purports to be an actual news article from a real news organization touting the benefits of some dietary supplement.
Many people could be fooled into thinking it's real, but the entire thing is a work of fiction created by a bottom-feeding supplement manufacturer. I have seen similar websites for similar products. All seem to espouse the benefits of the product and appear on the surface to be legitimate. That is, of course, until you look at the fine print buried at the bottom of the page.
Shame on them.
Oh, and by the way: There is no magic berry that can make you lose weight. Losing weight is simple math, You have to take in less calories than you use.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Half-baked
So, imagine this:
A happy couple sits down with a cake decorator, and describes what they want. A wedding cake with a traditional lace pattern, but with a twist, hidden in the lace would be a subtle ninja star. Oh, by the way, it would be fun to hide small ninja figures in the fondant apricots. Sure! No problem! replies the baker. Imagine the shock and dismay when presented with the final result on your wedding day.
A happy couple sits down with a cake decorator, and describes what they want. A wedding cake with a traditional lace pattern, but with a twist, hidden in the lace would be a subtle ninja star. Oh, by the way, it would be fun to hide small ninja figures in the fondant apricots. Sure! No problem! replies the baker. Imagine the shock and dismay when presented with the final result on your wedding day.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Are people really this dumb?
Monday, October 12, 2009
Most Controversial Magazine Covers
Controversial Covers
I actually remember the picture of the dog with the gun to its head being used in an advertisement in a computer magazine, with similar wording "Buy this game or the dog gets it"
Interesting set of covers, though.
Especially telling of people's attitudes, especially the one of the baby breastfeeding:
I actually remember the picture of the dog with the gun to its head being used in an advertisement in a computer magazine, with similar wording "Buy this game or the dog gets it"
Interesting set of covers, though.
Especially telling of people's attitudes, especially the one of the baby breastfeeding:
One mother actually shredded the magazine so that her 13-year old son couldn’t see it.What? There is nothing wrong with that photo, and anybody that thinks anything different has serious issues.
Wednesday, October 07, 2009
British Automotive Show Hosts Chased by Angry Rednecks
Only in the American south could something like this happen...
Seems Ralph Lauren does not like criticism of the artwork in its ads
This story says it all. I originally spotted this ad on Photoshop Disasters a blog chronicling some of the more absurd Photoshop edits in advertisements, which has also been chilled by the fashion designer.
Hey, a novel idea: If your ad is flawed, then why not go back and try to improve it rather than trying to silence your critics?
Hey, a novel idea: If your ad is flawed, then why not go back and try to improve it rather than trying to silence your critics?
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
That's right, We need to fix the "liberal bias" in the Bible
Conservatives are getting progressively weirder. Here's a link to a website touting itself as "The Trustowrthy Encyclopedia."
They've fallen far, far off the deep end. I can't even begin to think about how the Bible could even possibly have any sort of political bias (at least, in the context of the modern American political system) But, hey, there you go!
They've fallen far, far off the deep end. I can't even begin to think about how the Bible could even possibly have any sort of political bias (at least, in the context of the modern American political system) But, hey, there you go!
This has me scratching my head
This radio in a Mercedes? Really?
Either the radio was stolen, and they can't afford to replace it (you know, because of the car payments) or ... well .... hmmm.
Either the radio was stolen, and they can't afford to replace it (you know, because of the car payments) or ... well .... hmmm.
Monday, October 05, 2009
Have a nice night!
This sort of insane behavior really makes me wonder, sometimes. It's not at all like the hostess did something wrong. Far from it, actually-- She was being courteous, and what thanks does she get? Someone complaining about how out of line she was.
Friday, October 02, 2009
Bad cars ...
Bad things can happen to good cars. Here's a whole bunch. I particularly like the LOLCat-like captions on the older ones.
Though, I feel a bit remiss about laughing at some of these tragic accidents.
Though, I feel a bit remiss about laughing at some of these tragic accidents.
Thursday, October 01, 2009
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