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Thunderbird4
Hell yeah, Zeppelin rules!
imagine Mr. Rogers stopping his show every 5 mins to sell you athletic greens and test boosters.
Or imagine the Flintstones advertising cigarettes to kids in the middle of the show.
Or comedy shows named after the sponsoring toothpaste company with sponsor breaks throughout.
Sure it’s gotten really bad lately, but mass media has always been rife with obnoxious advertising, both in-your-face and subliminal. The early days of Netflix streaming were really the anomaly as far as access to non-pirated ad-free media. The broadcast TV generation had their coping mechanisms with the mute button and eventually DVRs, but “media without ads” has basically never been a thing.
And what does it say right above that?
An invented term for a South Asian person.
And from CubitOom’s link:
An invented Indian-sounding given name
And from the sources cited on Wikipedia:
a derogatory made-up Indian name originating on 4chan in 2015
First seen on 4Chan, The term "pajeet" is an ethnic slur, coined as a derisive imitation of Indian names
I always wondered about that gif. Thanks!
According to the link above, and the Hindu American Foundation, it’s not a real name and is exclusively pejorative.
Alopecia erasure
The craziest thing about all of your examples is that they weren’t even revolutionary. We already had Vine, Skype, and YETI cups. How the hell did they get everyone to believe that TikTok, Zoom, and Stanley cups were game-changing new ideas?
No idea why you’re getting downvoted for pointing this out. This is literally the flaw with the insurrection clause of yes 14th amendment and precisely why it wasn’t enforced. SC ruled that states don’t get to enforce it on their own authority, but failed to specify who does. If the amendment had specified an enforcement mechanism, there would be no need for interpretation.
Sounds like a job that would be easy to replace with ChatGPT.