poste BTT, but shared here for those who may not be aware...
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As you watch a commercial...
...ever wonder why you watch a 30 second commercial all the way to the end, even though you KNOW you don’t want to see it, THEN, Say, out loud; “i CAN’T BELIEVE I WATCHED THAT?”
You have been tricked into a cognative loop.
It takes nearly 3 seconds for our brains to see an image/video, to look at it, comprehend the content and then form a conclusion.
SO...these advertisements are created so that each scene/ video doesn’t last more than 2.5 seconds, What happens is that they show a scene, develop in for LESS than 2.5 seconds, then IMMEDIATLEY change to a new scene. What this does to our brains is cause us to focus, understand, draw a conclusion, then determine an understanding. BUT, before we get through the three second processing time, the scene changes and we’re forced into the same cognative loop all over again. We JUST understood the previous scene AS they present a new scene for us to evaluate.
The final scene lasts the full three seconds. or more. with the product placement to burn into our brains,
THIS is HIGHLY intentional and brainwashing/
Don’t believe me?
OK...next time you watch an commercial, count!
Start at a scene, then count ...
one thousand one, one thousand t....OOPS...scene changed!
Start again!...”one thousand one, one thou...oops changed again...
START COUNTING AGAIN...OVER AND OVER AND OVER...
as nauseum!
UNTIL! at the end of the commercial, the product is shown for 3-4 scenonds.
count it all out...you’ll see.
congratulations...YOU WERE JUST BRAINWASHED.
Once you see this, you will never unsee it and you’ll see how the brainwashing happens.
“YOU DONT BELIEVE YOU’VE BEEN LIED TO AND BRAINWASHED,
BECAUSE YOU’VE BEEN LIED TO AND BRAINWAHSED”
#turnofftheteevee
What are these "commercials" of which you speak?
Where would I see one?
And why would I even want to subject myself to it?
> Stuff about TV commercials, and 3 second timeouts.
How very fascinating.
Same thing applies to MTV, btw. Or at least did back in the good old 1980s. When things were so uncomplicated.
I don’t watch normie TV anymore, but I’ll have to do a little countdown next time utoob forces me to sit through an ad to get to my favorite game streamer or something.