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Shit Sells

Posted by aniche on September 1, 2008

 (A real report on Advertising I had to do)             

                 I never realized how badly I needed a new washing machine until the sexy girl with the enormously titillating personality in a washing machine ad told me so; I was unaware of the importance of moisturizers in my life until the sexy girl with the perfect pair of big round eyes in a commercial reminded me of it; I never thought lime-scented mosquito repellents completed me until the sexy girl with two massive mosquito bites in an advertisement told me so. However, when I found myself trying on ladies’ innerwear after watching a lingerie ad I considered that maybe, just maybe, advertising had the power to wreck your mind and was in fact the root of all things evil and demonic.
               Advertising has imparted four fundamental rules to human society-four rules which we hold close to our hearts like a priest holds an altar boy. Rule one: People who can’t afford expensive commodities are equal to assorted pellets of monkey crap. Rule Two: Unbelievably attractive women who look like supermodels will choose you over filthy, rich body-building giants provided you use a certain brand of toothpaste or chew a certain kind of gum. Rule Three: You will be the most popular person in the world if you trust everything that you read, see, or hear around you. Rule Four: The world is a beautiful place as long as you keep buying stuff.
               Despite being tagged evil by most people with a functional brain, advertising does have a compassionate side to it as well. For instance, the world chooses to ignore poor people. Advertising, on the other hand, uses them. However useless the product might be or however terrible the concept of the ad might be, once you show the sad, emaciated face of a poor person and a rich guy helping him out by giving him two bucks, followed by the name of the useless product, it’ll seep into the barely active minds of the unsuspecting consumers and appear as worthy of being purchased. Advertising also has the big-heartedness to never ignore the unfortunate ones amongst us; those given the short end of the stick by fate; those stepped on and spat on by God himself. I’m, of course, talking about those of us who have been cursed with dark skin, pimples, freckles, dry hair, bad hair, no hair and teeth that aren’t as white as a polar bear’s butt. The panache with which such people are shown by advertisers can only be topped by the subtlety with which they portray women as sexual objects.
                Advertising boasts of being the breeding ground of geniuses. But then again, even Hitler was considered a genius by some people. With advertising, the best works are often deemed absurd. Commoners who do not have a sharp intellect like the industry people often fail to make sense out of really brilliant ads; they do not understand why an alien drinks soft drinks; they struggle to comprehend why a chimp playing bongos sells chocolates; it’s beyond them why a condom ad has a salamander in it or why a salamander ad has a condom in it. But they all make sense to the industry people.
                Advertising, if done the right way, has the power to sell even new inventions. I have come up with a very innovative idea that I believe would take the world by storm. My idea is to create shoes with in-built socks. Think about it; no more searching for matching socks, no more taking the shoes off and then the socks off. It’s all taken care of in one quick motion. I haven’t yet figured out a way to advertise it yet but I’m pretty sure there will be at least half a dozen sexy girls with large mosquito bites.

13 Responses to “Shit Sells”

  1. Anshul said

    OH!… :|

    Is it only me who is seeing such post by Aniche, or is someone else able to see it to ?

  2. katya said

    You present your ideas in a direct and (often) simple manner.

    (Wonder if you’d respond, what do you mean by ‘real’ report?)

  3. Adi Crazy said

    I’m in Advertising and will thus say that all you said is infact….Correct.
    =D

  4. Troy said

    Hey Aniche, we should combine forces and move to our own site.

    Let me know if interested.

  5. duffboy said

    This just might be the most mature post Aniche has ever written (no offense, “Non taken”, Aniche responds). Check out this ad, it’s fun for smokers, non-smokers and angry people alike:

    http://talea.wordpress.com/2008/09/16/im-angry-and-i-wont-apologize-for-it/

  6. rahul said

    nice post…and yeah advertising corupts our mind..or least it provides a stimulus to do so:))))

  7. I was undecided on which TV to buy. But today I saw a hording of LG which has Abhinav Bindra standing there, and I thought Wow! If A.B. chooses LG it’s good enough for me. After all he got a gold medal, let’s not forget. Although it had nothing to do with a TV. But hey, if a company can pay A.B. to put his face next to a TV, it should be good enough for me. I’m sure it has better picture quality and sound or whatever. I mean, who the hell is there on Sony’s ads? See, no one! LG FTW!!

  8. Nimmy said

    :-)

    Carry on with the socks inbuilt shoe endevour

  9. Happy Halloween! :D

  10. Awesome said

    Ur my hero!

  11. Nice post. Like the way you combine serious issues with witty and funny commentary.

    Destination Infinity

  12. Den Relojo said

    Indeed, advertising can create wonders, or should I say miracles. By and large, advertising proves how gullible we are as consumers, letting ourselves fall into the abyss. Commercialization and advertisement have significant impact on how we perceive our own individuality and self-worth, but it should not serve as a yardstick on how we impose values on our being.

  13. buzzzzzz said

    eva wondered.. hw many washings dem shoes wil require???????

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