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Roberta 4 year s ago
i dont see ads. just a lot on pandering, propaganda, virtue signaling, and a couple are even racist but thats none of my business
       
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Sinah 4 year s ago
Roberta, that's because you are one of the @$$ hats that are only capable of seeing the worst in everything. I pity you.
       
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Littleberry 4 year s ago
Sinah, hit the nail on the head. The only people who see a problem with pointing out serious issues in the world like rape and pollution are the ones who can’t be bothered to care and would never help in making positive changes. Instead, they feel their virtue is being attacked, and interpret PSAs as propaganda. Makes me sad for the future of our planet and society.
       
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Jennet 4 year s ago
Roberta,

I tried my darnedest to find a racist ad in this post. I have up. The whole thing steamed to promote better attitudes. You should maybe re-read often.

Theodosia,
Out the late Eighties generic trend.
       
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Bree 4 year s ago
#17 was pretty smart use of photography. However, National Geographic still shipped out these magazines wrapped in plastic which made them hypocrites.
       
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Theodosia 4 year s ago
The No Name company is hilarious and reminds me of communism or wartime rations... But in a happy color.
       
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Cleatus 4 year s ago
#17 #26 Most of the plastic in the Pacific comes from Vietnam and the Philippines.
       
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Valerie 4 year s ago
#6 yeah super clever because the problem with rape is that most rapists don't know what it is dash
       
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