Eliana Dockterman
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But with that, there was no sell to it. It was just the sell with all these people. And Mina, you talked about it with the dresses, the majority of influences. Look at how hot this person is. Look at how rich this person looks. And don't you want the thing that they're also using so that you will also appear rich, which is a concept that's pretty well worn.
But with that, there was no sell to it. It was just the sell with all these people. And Mina, you talked about it with the dresses, the majority of influences. Look at how hot this person is. Look at how rich this person looks. And don't you want the thing that they're also using so that you will also appear rich, which is a concept that's pretty well worn.
But with that, there was no sell to it. It was just the sell with all these people. And Mina, you talked about it with the dresses, the majority of influences. Look at how hot this person is. Look at how rich this person looks. And don't you want the thing that they're also using so that you will also appear rich, which is a concept that's pretty well worn.
But in those infomercials, that wasn't it. It was, hey, I can keep a boat afloat with this weird ass tape. That's sick. Look what it can do.
But in those infomercials, that wasn't it. It was, hey, I can keep a boat afloat with this weird ass tape. That's sick. Look what it can do.
But in those infomercials, that wasn't it. It was, hey, I can keep a boat afloat with this weird ass tape. That's sick. Look what it can do.
Are we really just trapped by our own nostalgia though? Because Pablo, you mentioned the relentless nature of it and who among us does not remember being woken up after falling asleep on the couch in the middle of the night with the TV on by the sounds of one of the, now that's what I call music CDs that's being advertised or any of those.
Are we really just trapped by our own nostalgia though? Because Pablo, you mentioned the relentless nature of it and who among us does not remember being woken up after falling asleep on the couch in the middle of the night with the TV on by the sounds of one of the, now that's what I call music CDs that's being advertised or any of those.
Are we really just trapped by our own nostalgia though? Because Pablo, you mentioned the relentless nature of it and who among us does not remember being woken up after falling asleep on the couch in the middle of the night with the TV on by the sounds of one of the, now that's what I call music CDs that's being advertised or any of those.
where it just immediately hits you, blasts you with this number, and you hear it over and over so often. I could, at that time, recite every song. It was like the riff-off in Pitch Perfect, where a lot of those songs now I only know in the context of how they flow into each other in that movie.
where it just immediately hits you, blasts you with this number, and you hear it over and over so often. I could, at that time, recite every song. It was like the riff-off in Pitch Perfect, where a lot of those songs now I only know in the context of how they flow into each other in that movie.
where it just immediately hits you, blasts you with this number, and you hear it over and over so often. I could, at that time, recite every song. It was like the riff-off in Pitch Perfect, where a lot of those songs now I only know in the context of how they flow into each other in that movie.
You used to know those songs based on how they would flow into the next track on that album of 80s hits or whatever. Now that's what I call music version. And it was also equally relentless in a way that felt subliminal at the time.
You used to know those songs based on how they would flow into the next track on that album of 80s hits or whatever. Now that's what I call music version. And it was also equally relentless in a way that felt subliminal at the time.
You used to know those songs based on how they would flow into the next track on that album of 80s hits or whatever. Now that's what I call music version. And it was also equally relentless in a way that felt subliminal at the time.
It's not the ads. It's the life around the ads that's changed. Yeah.
It's not the ads. It's the life around the ads that's changed. Yeah.
It's not the ads. It's the life around the ads that's changed. Yeah.
I brought a question about a very popular TV show that was posed in our group chat, which was White Lotus, the current season that's out of the hit HBO series that is now in season three where, you know, every year the show begins with a crime or a death and
I brought a question about a very popular TV show that was posed in our group chat, which was White Lotus, the current season that's out of the hit HBO series that is now in season three where, you know, every year the show begins with a crime or a death and