If you're feeling down and blue and need a little pick-me-up, then this is the place to be people!
Mon Jul 12, 2004 3:01 pm
that's the way, send me your money,
i like it, send me your money,
...
is that what you meant?
Tue Jul 13, 2004 12:56 am
hehe, that'S a rEally iNteresting article Don't you think? i'd find an increase in MonEy very useful so send it to me by next MONday plEase and thank You. xD
Thu Jul 15, 2004 4:47 am
*Twitch twitch*
Must... send... money...
Thu Jul 15, 2004 5:49 pm
lol there's no way u can deny that advertisment works.. there're loads of statistics to prove it (why else would companies spend 3 mil for each 30 second slot of commercial time) and the sending money thing was pretty erm.. *remembers to be nice* anyway i think the TIME magazine article was completly correct think how many of u guys flocked to mcdonalds to buy their little toys? would u have gone otherwise?
Sat Jul 24, 2004 4:56 am
i was on the neoboards, and this was someone's sig:
what subliminal messages?
Mon Jul 26, 2004 6:37 pm
Alex wrote:Haha. Good one. Kinda reminds me of Josie and the Pussycats, in a roundabout way.
Oh yeah....
I
drink apple juice!have an
drink orange juice!urge to gamble,
drink grape juice!lol.
drink pineapple juice!It'll
drink grapefruit juice!pass...
Now
drink watermelon juice!what
drink cantelope juice!was
drink strawberry juice!I
drink blueberry juice!saying
drink peach juice!again?
(The following message contains NO subliminal messaging. Please do NOT investigate the spaces in between words. Please do not check Every spacing as it is a waste of time. Thank You For Your Cooperation
drink regular water!.)
Muahaha I'm EVIL
Wed Jul 28, 2004 2:11 pm
alina wrote:anyway i think the TIME magazine article was completly correct think how many of u guys flocked to mcdonalds to buy their little toys? would u have gone otherwise?
Yes I got a toy from McDonalds. But I did not buy the Happy Meal, which is what they were trying to get me to do. I want the plushie, not the meal. Therefore I have not fallen for the ads.
Wed Jul 28, 2004 2:34 pm
Subliminal Advertising. Pfft. What a load of old codswallop. It would never work on me. "Yvan Eht Nioj"
Wed Jul 28, 2004 3:04 pm
We all know subliminal messages over in songs are the ones that effect us all.
Thu Jul 29, 2004 5:34 pm
Ixistant wrote:Subliminal Advertising. Pfft. What a load of old codswallop. It would never work on me. "Yvan Eht Nioj"
You got that from Simpsons.Ah the good old days....
Sat Jul 31, 2004 8:40 pm
Now I feel like giving money, but, fortunately I won't! I'm poor anyways, I have none to give away! XD
Sun Aug 01, 2004 1:05 am
Ixistant wrote:Subliminal Advertising. Pfft. What a load of old codswallop. It would never work on me. "Yvan Eht Nioj"
OH YEAH! THAT'S WHAT THEY SAID! I've been trying to remember it for WEEKS!
Mon Aug 02, 2004 7:53 pm
*Looks in wallet* Hey! Where'd it go???
I use sumbliminal messages in wordsearches... For the upcoming election...
Wed Aug 04, 2004 6:21 pm
Subliminal messages work, at least on third graders. My friend did that fir a science fair experiment. He went into the classroom, turned on that "I'm Blue" song by Eiffel 65, handed out blue napkins, blue cups, wore blue, and then asked the kids what soda they wanted from, the blue bottle, the red bottle, or the yellow bottle (they were all the same soda). I think somewhere around 60% chose the blue soda bottle. Weird.
Mon Aug 09, 2004 1:36 pm
Just a bit of info about James Vicary...
From
this page at Snopes:
...
Or so goes the legend that has retained its potency for more than forty years. So potent a legend, in fact, that the Federal Communications Commission banned "subliminal advertising" from radio and television airwaves in 1974, despite that fact that no studies have ever shown it to be effective, and even though its alleged efficacy was based on a fraud.
You see, Vicary lied about the results of his experiment. When he was challenged to repeat the test by the president of the Psychological Corporation, Dr. Henry Link, Vicary's duplication of his original experiment produced no significant increase in popcorn or Coca-Cola sales. Eventually Vicary confessed that he had falsified the data from his first experiments, and some critics have since expressed doubts that he actually conducted his infamous Ft. Lee experiment at all.
As usual, the media (and thereby the public) paid attention only to the sensational original story, and the scant coverage given to Vicary's later confession was ignored or quickly forgotten.
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