• Vej@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    What a time to be alive. We are in an age where every new technology shall be seen as a way to produce more advertisements.

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        7 months ago

        Oh my goodness, I’m listening to a cover of Lola by The Kinks (that repeatedly says “La la la lo-Lola,” in case you’re not familiar with it) when I saw your comment and username! What a neat coincidence.

        a smartphone screenshot showing what the commenter is listening to with lolola's comment in the background

        Is your username choice a reference to that song, by any chance?

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      7 months ago

      Can we go back to when every technology was just weaponized instead? No? This is somehow worse.

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      7 months ago

      You might not know it, but catapults were originally invented to deliver ads across long distances. Only later was their usefulness for warfare discovered.
      After the invention of the airship, catapults became obsolete for advertising. They continued to be used though in the trenches of World War I.

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        7 months ago

        In modern times something similar happened with the atomic bomb, which was originally developed by the Mushroom Marketing Board to be a giant illuminated billboard in the sky. It was repurposed as a weapon after it was found to reduce, not increase, mushroom sales in neighborhoods where it was deployed.

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        7 months ago

        Pfft, catapults. A trebuchet can launch a 90kg advertisement over 300 meters.