Who ya gonna blame for the “subliminal” message in George W. Bush’s campaign advertisement that got pulled off the air because it flashes the word “RATS” across the screen while Al Gore’s Medicare ...
THERE used to be an old Saturday Night Live sketch called "Mr. Subliminal." Comedian Kevin Nealon played a character who, every so often, would interject a discreet and unrelated phrase into his ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Will you please address car passenger etiquette — more specifically, passengers placing their feet on the dashboard? Related Articles Miss Manners: There’s nothing under his robe.
But as a researcher of language, I couldn't quite get why it was obvious that the subliminal message wouldn't work. On the face of it, subliminally associating the word RATS with Democrats might seem ...
(Editor’s Note: As inferred by the above headline, Bryan Dondero’s ensuing post contains a running subliminal thread. While I won’t spoil the fun by revealing exactly what it is, I will tell you that ...
McDonald's has secured itself as the king of advertising, with a legacy of legendary ad campaigns dating all the way back to its humble beginnings. One such campaign is an ingenious optical illusion ...
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