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| Today’s children and teenagers in America are bombarded with advertisements over and over, everyday. From the time that we first watch T.V., we are being advertised to. | |
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| We are told that we want more toys, cooler clothes, music, movies, anything and everything. And we can have it, as long as we can afford it. | |
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| Overall, this hasn’t made us happier. This hasn’t made our lives all that much richer or more enjoyable. | |
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| Of course, this could be disputed. Some one could say that they wouldn’t be as happy if they couldn’t go out and buy a new pair of shoes every once in a while. | |
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| But I would say to them, that they are what’s wrong with the world. | |
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| Get off the pedestal, kid. We don't give a fuck. | |
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