On Katie's post, Connection: King Lear and Poverty
"Though, yes, there needs to be people who go out there and actually ACT to create change, I disagree with you that money can't help. Who says that when you donate you're not doing good? The big causes we all think about now would be nothing without the rich backers who chose to make that their pet charity. Sure, they might not be doing it for the right reasons, but when the results are achieved (as much as they can be), who's to say who did more to help it?"
On Anna's post, iMedia: Levi's Commercials
"Most unfortunately (not really) I disagree. I guess it's cool that they're using these powerful imaging stuff and whatever, BUT WHERE IS THE ADVERTISEMENT? Personally, I've always hated Levi's commercials. Because of the fact that they never advertise their product. Why go spend millions of dollars to NOT advertise? Stupid. I saw a Levi's commercial once that was literally 1.5 minutes of a car racing around a desert and kicking up dust. I was thinking, "Greeeat, another Audi commercial." Then, a "real american man" gets out of the car, they zoom in on his butt and LOOK, he's wearing Levi's. Flash their logo and it's peace out.
No. You can't do that. It doesn't count as an ad. They might as well go spend their money on PSA's rather than the fake commercials.
Not sure why I felt the need to rant about that. Oh well, must go post my blogging around now."
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