
'Media reform: the front lines.'
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'Media reform: the front lines.'
The Future: "Sorry, but I have to show you an ad now."
"They're on special offer so I got three times more than I could ever use for twice as much as I could afford!"
Made in China
"But everyone else gets to market their own personal scent!"
Stuff: You Don't Really Need But Still Don't Have.
'Adam and Eve in the garden of Sweden'
"Good news! She's asking for her Banana Republic and Williams-Sonoma catalogues."
'It must be good chocolate for six bucks a box.'
"But will it distract the public's attention enough that they mindlessly buy our products?"
Happiness is spending late summer afternoon on a buying binge at the iPhone app store.
Woman thinking about luxuries.
Sign Reform
Screwdriver labelled 'Buyer' and screw labelled 'seller'.
"Do you have pants in XL?"
Latest Greatest Fastest Computer...versus Good Enough.
Early man learns that by walking upright, his hands become free to do many useful things.
"This bedtime story is brought to you by your good friends at the toy shop."
"Birth, bed, bath, beer, bankruptcy, bifocals, balding and beyond."
'You're out of '50 Great Years of Mindless Consumerism?' How about 'Celebrating America's Shopping Malls?' That one, too?'
"I proclaim this sun-drenched tropical country a new tourist mecca, in the names of Consolidated Airways and the Peck & Smathers Advertising and Public Relations Company."
"When you order your dictator from Temu"
"I wonder what this was for."
"You might say I'm middle-of-the-road. I'd buy a fur coat but I wouldn't buy a Japanese fur coat."
Woman impulsively buying a book about how to stop impulse buying.
Too Much Plastic.
"They came up with a new class of anti-depressants that will inhibit compulsive shopping."
Melvin would go to any lengths to get away from McDonald's advertising...
Mall Ahead - Be prepared to shop.
"It's just not the same."
New From The People Who Brought You I-Can't-Believe-It's-Not-A-Petroleum-By-Product Sandwich Spread
'Hi, my name is Eve. Where is the mall?'
"This isn't for me - it's for the economy."
"I'm sure you want little Jimmy to have a complete set of 'Muscular Heroes of the Cosmos,' now, don't you, Mr. Bennett?"
"I just got a Trump alert with my discount code off my next purchase of Trump baseball caps."
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