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Showing posts with label uncomfortable situations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label uncomfortable situations. Show all posts
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Commercials that Annoy Me - Old Navy Mannequins
Hi, hello, how are you? I realize this is Godsauce's column (please don't sue me I don't even have any money) but he said he wouldn't be doing it past the first one, partially because he "just [hadn't] been watching enough television". I, on the other hand, watch television way too much and have slowly built up incredible amounts of hatred towards commercials over the years. (Does this opening feel a bit passive aggressive to anyone? It's not meant to if it does.) However, there will be a big difference between what I am doing and what he did. While his post was well thought out and featured a commercial that truly deserved to be ridiculed thanks to an almost offensively poor John Lennon impersonator, I will use this as a place to funnel my blind rage of commercials, which, to be completely honest, will be probably pretty unfounded most of the time. Anyways, here it is.
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Monday, January 24, 2011
Tales From the Chat: Grey Uncomfortable Situations
Unfortunately I can't chat as much as I once did, so I decided to post this question here:
What are some "grey" uncomfortable situations you have found yourself in?
As creatures of choice we either do wrong or we do right. We find ourselves trying to limit our failures or duplicate our successes. Looking back at our actions we are either proud of something or we are ashamed of it. Sometimes however, we navigate a gray area. And most of the times, this grey area is a lot harder to manage because we travel paths that are foreign to us. We must not only decide what to do; we must also decide if what we are doing is right or wrong.
Here are some of mine:
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