Ugh... this is so stupid. More ads? Yeah, we need to be further inundated with yet even MORE ads. Can we go anywhere or see anything anymore without seeing an ad? I'm so sick of all this. If they eventually put these dumb things on carts, them I'm either gonna figure out ways to hack them, or I'm going to start carrying around a hammer and put a hole in the center of every screen I come into contact with. OK, not really, but it makes me feel like doing that.
Some ads in some places in life are fine, but enough is ENOUGH! The last thing I want to have to mess with when I'm shopping for food is having to deal with advertisements. Besides, when you have the products two feet in front of your FACE, that's already advertising, isn't it? Why would anyone need some stupid screen yammering in their ears about this and that?
These idiots who think we never want to be left alone for a single moment without ads are lunatics.
No wonder I love reading books so much... it's the only place left you can go to be informed, enlightened, and entertained withOUT ads.
I already do everything I can to boycott or ignore excessive amounts of ads:
- In the theatre, it's called "not looking at the screen while using my iPod, DS Lite, or WM Phone along with earbuds. - With TV, it's called "only watching TV shows when they come out on DVD (no commercials), coupled with using the greatest buttons on my remote control (Next Chapter, FF, Menu, and for live TV - Channel and Mute). - Online, it's called "using the Esc button to stop many of the moving/blinking ads, scrolling down when I can to avoid having to look at them, using Pop-Up Blocker software, and using the Mute button on my computer.
And barring all this, there is this thing called "the Power Button", to do what's called "turning things OFF, getting up, and going and doing something else, like reading, taking a walk, taking a nap, studying, pursuing hobbies, going for a drive, etc."
Meditation and quiet time is important to balance out all this ad nonsense.
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Ugh... this is so stupid. More ads? Yeah, we need to be further inundated with yet even MORE ads. Can we go anywhere or see anything anymore without seeing an ad? I'm so sick of all this. If they eventually put these dumb things on carts, them I'm either gonna figure out ways to hack them, or I'm going to start carrying around a hammer and put a hole in the center of every screen I come into contact with. OK, not really, but it makes me feel like doing that.
Some ads in some places in life are fine, but enough is ENOUGH! The last thing I want to have to mess with when I'm shopping for food is having to deal with advertisements. Besides, when you have the products two feet in front of your FACE, that's already advertising, isn't it? Why would anyone need some stupid screen yammering in their ears about this and that?
These idiots who think we never want to be left alone for a single moment without ads are lunatics.
No wonder I love reading books so much... it's the only place left you can go to be informed, enlightened, and entertained withOUT ads.
I already do everything I can to boycott or ignore excessive amounts of ads:
- In the theatre, it's called "not looking at the screen while using my iPod, DS Lite, or WM Phone along with earbuds.
- With TV, it's called "only watching TV shows when they come out on DVD (no commercials), coupled with using the greatest buttons on my remote control (Next Chapter, FF, Menu, and for live TV - Channel and Mute).
- Online, it's called "using the Esc button to stop many of the moving/blinking ads, scrolling down when I can to avoid having to look at them, using Pop-Up Blocker software, and using the Mute button on my computer.
And barring all this, there is this thing called "the Power Button", to do what's called "turning things OFF, getting up, and going and doing something else, like reading, taking a walk, taking a nap, studying, pursuing hobbies, going for a drive, etc."
Meditation and quiet time is important to balance out all this ad nonsense.