Obviously there's no such thing as "Happiness in a box," though corporations keep trying to sell it to us. It's an addiction on the part of the populace I admit I'm not immune to.
Joyce Carman Lovelace
13 years ago
It's part of our tendency toward magical thinking and why ads often don't sell us a product through it's attributes, but through pictures of the "fabulous" life we'll be leading once we buy their product.
Obviously there's no such thing as "Happiness in a box," though corporations keep trying to sell it to us. It's an addiction on the part of the populace I admit I'm not immune to.
It's part of our tendency toward magical thinking and why ads often don't sell us a product through it's attributes, but through pictures of the "fabulous" life we'll be leading once we buy their product.
Where THAT picture came from I have no idea. The post is about a MikkyD's ad.
The picture looks like a limebat on the way to a New Years party.
The picture looks like a limebat on the way to a New Years party.