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Friday, October 23, 2009
They've just stopped trying.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but before/after ads are supposed to give you examples of real people (like you) and their results (which therefore could be yours also). Animating the results of your systems kinda seems counterintuitive, if you follow that logic.
hahahah this is crazy. The "one old rule" prooooooooobably doesn't work. Hence the animation. Just sayin'. It'd be nice if stuff like this were true, but alas. No. They aren't. Ever.
Look, I am commenting! Hahaha, it used to be bad when you could tell that the before and after models were two different people...now they aren't even people...sigh
On that line, have you seen the Ralph Lauren ad thats been getting a decent chunk of publicity? How come they don't try to make things realistic anymore?
I have seen it, and it's truly horrifying. With all the steps an image has to go through before publication, why didn't ANYONE just say "that is not okay"?
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hahahah this is crazy. The "one old rule" prooooooooobably doesn't work. Hence the animation. Just sayin'. It'd be nice if stuff like this were true, but alas. No. They aren't. Ever.
Look, I am commenting! Hahaha, it used to be bad when you could tell that the before and after models were two different people...now they aren't even people...sigh
On that line, have you seen the Ralph Lauren ad thats been getting a decent chunk of publicity? How come they don't try to make things realistic anymore?
I have seen it, and it's truly horrifying. With all the steps an image has to go through before publication, why didn't ANYONE just say "that is not okay"?
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