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Personal appearance marketing really isn't aimed at making you feel substandard, although it can easily look that way. It's really aimed at forming a perception that the products being marketed are capable of solving your beauty problems. You don't have to be ugly to want to look better. Branding attempts to manage gaps in perception between what the company wants as its image and how the customers perceive that image. It doesn't help them to make you feel bad. What they assume is that you already perceive a need to look better, so they show you what could be possible. If an advertisement makes you feel inferior, you are NOT going to do business with that company. In other words, your feelings of being substandard are not created by the advertisers, they existed before that and are simply being manipulated by the marketing. I'm not trying to defend modern marketing, I find it deceptively influential, underestimated in its effect by the majority and detrimental in many ways. But I wanted to correct this concept of "these quite expensive images are meant to make us feel substandard so that we go out and by the eyeliner, or the clothing, or the shampoo, or whatever". You already feel a certain way, already have a certain ideal of beauty, already have a perception about the various companies trying to get you to use them. Managing your perceptions is what they want, and they can't be effective if they're the ones who made you feel bad about your looks in the first place.
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We're very sorry for the lapse in our spam filter coverage. We've been banning them on sight but they are relentless. Thanks for everyone's help in reporting them, and again, we're sorry for any inconvenience and hope to have the problem remedied shortly. The relevant Admin is being prodded with a bovine taser as we speak.
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Why do we have douchebags?
Phi for All replied to dstebbins's topic in Evolution, Morphology and Exobiology
From my experience, douchebaggery is often used successfully to make other people look bad by annoying them to the point of flipping out. It's like the kid in school who flicked your ear and caused YOU to make a huge scene while he looks on innocently shrugging. It could be a very efficient way to expend a little energy to get an enemy/opponent/rival to expend a LOT of energy in retaliation. I'm reminded of the 9/11 attacks and the global military response (after the initial attack, a few video tapes kept alive a multi-trillion dollar retaliation). Maybe it's a holdover from pack hunting tactics, nipping at hamstrings while your opponent has to wheel and charge you to get you to stop. Wears him out with minimal effort from you. -
Oort Cloud. An orc cloud is what signals an attack from invading RPG armies.
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You have to take them to a university to be tested. AFAIK, there have never been any lunar meteorite finds in North America. Every state in the US has a moon rock sample from the Apollo missions to compare, iirc, and Houston has the Lyndon B Johnson Space Center where most of the moon rocks are stored.
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We can help you solve it, but don't give solutions as a general rule. What have you got so far?
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On a Theory of Room Temperature Superconductivity
Phi for All replied to Popcorn Sutton's topic in Speculations
How would you steer a car that was levitating? Aren't you talking about a lot of retrofit controls for a vehicle that was meant for friction-based maneuvering? They have a motorcycle that turns into a helicopter that sells for about $280K. Flying cars sounds interesting but I always think of them in terms of I'm-the-only-person-that-has-one. I say goodbye to the sluggish traffic, fire up my VTOL and wave at all the envious, angry commuters beneath me. But can you imagine what the skies would be like if there were as many flying cars as ground cars? -
! Moderator Note Duplicate of this thread in Homework Help. I'm closing this one to avoid confusion.
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What are some cheap metals/ plastics that are heat resistant?
Phi for All replied to jelowry87's topic in Engineering
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Since you know so much about what God has done, can you tell me if he's omnipotent? Can he circumvent the physical laws you claim he created?
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Make sure you're logged in. Guests don't get the rep buttons.
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! Moderator Note Let's remember to attack only the ideas here, and not the people who have them. Moronic ideas are not the sole property of morons. Civility, please.
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I would love to see the size and political influence of corporations shrink. Imo, a large part of what is wrong with US capitalism is that the biggest corporations are skewing the system by sheltering themselves unfairly from natural market pressures using taxpayer dollars and special interest legislation.
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If everyone worked a bit harder on making sure their words emphasize only an attack on an idea and not the person who has the idea, and if everyone worked equally hard at separating their ideas from themselves, discussions would be much more efficient. We spend a lot of time dealing with insults, both implied and inferred. Attack the idea, not the person. If people are neither good nor bad, but prone to good or bad actions, then people are neither wrong nor right. It's the ideas that can be wrong or right, and that's what we should be discussing, always.
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I think some religions love using the word "baffled" when talking about science. They use the alternate definition though, to restrict the free flow (of reason?) and prevent it from spreading. They hope science is baffled because they spend a lot of their time baffling it.
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It was this guy: And actually, he was more perpleXed than baffled. He couldn't figure out why this was being taken seriously.
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Thanks for sharing this, condolences for those lost and best wishes for a speedy recovery for your area. This was a really bad one. Glad you're safe.
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A little old, but no hit in this forum. Titanoboa.
Phi for All replied to EdEarl's topic in Science News
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BMO LOL. +1
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Clap, clap, clap, why do we clap?
Phi for All replied to CaptainPanic's topic in Psychiatry and Psychology
While it might be a natural offshoot of a more primitive attention-getting display, at some point it morphed into a sign of approval. It became less about "look at me" and became more about "I like that". Perhaps that part developed as hunters described their exploits to the gatherers in their tribe, receiving approval through hoots and howls and banging on whatever was available. -
You're very welcome.
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Anoxia is the extreme form of hypoxia. We need both words because the first is a total depletion, and the second is just a decrease below adequate levels. Just like we need both of the words "non-existent" and "inadequate". There's a difference between nothing and not enough.
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100 updates are for modernizing your computer, or giving it modern-eyes. In American darts, bulls-eyes are worth 100 points. Modern bulls are called steers, and they have their testicles removed, making these male offspring very angry. Male offspring = sons, angry = cross, and there you have it: cross sons becomes cross on the sun, and we should all dash (or dart) to the nearest church. It's all part of the mystery that only the TRUE believers understand (but can't really explain to anyone else).
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I think it's a publicity stunt from the porn industry.