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Dear you,


Just for one moment, if you can drop all the brainwashing by all the advertising you have been subjected to throughout your life, I think you will feel a little bit different about the world around you.  Clothes become an expressive necessity rather than an expensive religion.  The words you speak are quickly devoid of advertiser invented slang like "Mickey D's".  You realize that you're not really having a "big Mac attack" and that you actually aren't hungry at all.  You realize that the new car you bought this year is not much different than the car you drove in high school, the body just looks different.  You quickly disassociate beer from athletic heroes and half-naked women and more appropriately associate it with drunkenness, loss of self-control, hangovers, liver damage, and vomiting.  You start to look for music to listen to that isn't bound only by the all-encompassing subject of love and sex.  You realize that famous people are no different than you and deserve no more homage than your next door neighbor.  You become free from the manipulation that you didn't even realize was there all along.  You feel free.


Then it hits you, just how much time, effort, and money you have spent, and for what?  So that you could fit in with all the others that are like you were?  To what end?  You have tasted the sweetness of your cerebral freedom and now there is no turning back.  You begin to tell others about what you have realized.  Most don't understand, or because of fear, they don't want to understand the feeling of liberation that you have.  Then you remember how you were the same way once.  But there are the few you encourage that do understand what you are saying and struggle to be free from advertisement brainwashing as you did.  These few people feel just as liberated and free as you did and that makes it well worth your effort.


What about you?  Do you ever feel like you're being pushed and pulled by mass media advertising?  Is there really any reason to buy new clothes just because it's in fashion?  Do you ever use slogans or catch phrases in your everyday speech that originated from a commercial?  Do you find yourself getting unnecessarily hungry when you watch TV?  Do you spend thousands of dollars to trade in your car every few years for the sake of having the latest look?  Do sports heroes and women in bikinis distract you from the dangers of alcohol?  Do you listen to popular music that only ever speaks of unrealistic situations of love and sex?  Do you put celebrities on a pedestal above others and even yourself? 


Maybe you need to take a minute to evaluate your self.  Give yourself some time to think about just why you do what you do.  Do you really need that big mac, or that pair of jeans, or that new car, or have you been conditioned by a lifetime of advertising to spend like mad.  Stand back and look at what other people do too.  It's a shame that our whole society is deeply diluted with the ideas conveyed by advertising.  There is so much freedom in the shedding of years of built up programming.  Won't you give it a try?


love,


Professor Television



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