How funny. I was sitting here checking Neatorama on my laptop with the TV on, and just as I read this post, one of these commercials came on TV: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8LT5hrI1sk
Since no one's answered -bob-'s question, I'm reposting it because I'm genuinely curious about the answers. -bob- wrote:
"Just for fun, is anyone offended at this unrealistic cartoon drawing of a man? http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/5251881/2/istockphot o_5251881-retro-muscleman.jpg "
@Christian Lafay: "...seems less a cry for release and more for attention."
What a silly observation. Of course it's a cry for attention. That doesn't make it unimportant.
Homo sapiens are pack-animals; receiving attention is vital to our mental and emotional health. Your post was a plea for attention. This comment I'm typing is a plea for attention. We humans thrive on attention. There's no shame in it.
I'd never though about it before, but the US has definitely gone to war (or at least had hostile relations) with some delicious cuisines. Japan, Vietnam, Cuba, Mexico, France, the Southern U.S., Spain, Italy.
Throw India in there and I could eat happy for a lifetime.
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"Just for fun, is anyone offended at this unrealistic cartoon drawing of a man? http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/5251881/2/istockphot o_5251881-retro-muscleman.jpg "
Except to people who feel compassion.
What a silly observation. Of course it's a cry for attention. That doesn't make it unimportant.
Homo sapiens are pack-animals; receiving attention is vital to our mental and emotional health. Your post was a plea for attention. This comment I'm typing is a plea for attention. We humans thrive on attention. There's no shame in it.
Throw India in there and I could eat happy for a lifetime.