Weight Watchers, Discovery Channel TRASH

Aug 30, 2007 15:28

For all of you who do not have any kids yet: Call me a prude, call me old-fashioned I really do not care. But, one day you will find out just how difficult it is to protect your children from all the garbage being thrown into their faces every day from Govt. educators and corporate advertising. It comes from every direction laced with political ( Read more... )

propaganda, weight watchers, subliminal advertising, education, discovery channel, mind control

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anonymous August 30 2007, 19:50:45 UTC
“Old-fashioned prude”, you! A regular DINOSAUR!

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snarlingchesty August 31 2007, 03:34:01 UTC
We are big “Thomas the Tank Engine fans”!

I have the tune in my head right now……. “YOU are a very useful engine” ;)

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madamealexis August 31 2007, 02:28:27 UTC
I don't like that commercial for several reasons which I won't get into. But I am tired of seeing women shown in such situations.

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snarlingchesty August 31 2007, 03:35:49 UTC
It is demeaning to “real woman”. It is quite the undertaking in this day and age to raise little girls to be “self reliant”, thinking individuals when society teaches them nothing more than to be helpless, self centered, materialistic consumers.

Is this kind of close to what you wanted to say…?

If it is.....I agree!

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madamealexis August 31 2007, 15:23:40 UTC
You got it right.

Even if you look at movies; if a woman is strong she must still be a piece of ass. I am so fed up with this crap. Hopefully that new Jody Foster movie "The Brave One" won't do that.

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andrearice September 2 2007, 04:01:13 UTC
We had to get rid of the TV. Now we watch stuff on the Internet, from the library, itunes, netflix, ect... I have to tell you, it has done us ALL some good (though my kids would LOVE animal planet.) A few months ago, my baby weened himself and I gained a few pounds, as I wasn't expending those extra calories anymore. In years past, this little event would have caused me extreme anxiety, but now, I just thought, "Huh. These pants are a little tighter. Did they shrink? Oh yeah, Jah-jah weened. Oh well." That was it. Life went on. No freaking out, no binge dieting, no billions of sit ups, no hating myself. It was a really amazing transformation after not being fed all that sublinenal garbage.

Of course, that's just me and my "issues." :)

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snarlingchesty September 2 2007, 04:31:22 UTC
You are too funny! It's nice to see you back!

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