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How China is changing Hollywood

poolcleaner says...

I love me some subliminal Chinese nationalism in my films. Every time I hear someone praise China in a movie I'm like, "Gotta break into that Chinese market!" It's doesn't even ruin the immersion or anything...

Kid Gets Custom Trump Shirt Made Gets Special Message

newtboy says...

In normal circumstances, I would agree. These were/are not normal circumstances.
He sought out a store that would be the most hostile to his request intentionally with the hope that they would do something like this, no question about that.
In a more perfect world, I would mostly agree (except it literally IS their business). This is far from a perfect world.

It's a trap, because most liberals are against allowing businesses to deny service to those they dislike for religious/political reasons, even though they would really like to mimic them. That means that denying him service plays into their hands even more than making a snide subliminal addition to the interior of the shirt. This is the catch 22 they have put themselves in, where there's no good option.
I think they should be allowed to refuse service to anyone for any reason....but those they refuse are allowed to make a public stink about it and 'boycott' (like this guy would have had they refused to make a shirt).

Lukio said:

For me it's quite the contrary, I would prefer that a company where I order custom printed t-shirts does not decide to chime in with their own political commentary not matter if it says "Trump Lover" or "I hate trees".

It is none of their business to give their snide commentary in this manner, they can deny the order and that is fine, then I'll go somewhere else.

Inb4 someone thinks I'm a Trump or Hillary supporter - I can't even vote in your country so I don't really care about them.

Kid Gets Custom Trump Shirt Made Gets Special Message

newtboy says...

Kid doesn't know he just gave that T-shirt company some really good free publicity. Many more people will buy shirts there now, while they might lose 2 Trump customers. I'm pretty sure they'll be OK.

I think they did him a solid, not only making what appears to be a well made shirt, but also subliminally including the underlying message that his logo carries, at no extra charge. He can turn his shirt inside out if people get insulted at his logo, what's on the inside is less provocative.

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dregan says...

It's a bit of a false advertisement that the fonts upside down are not symmetrical in relation to when they are right side up. The small loops on the 8 are at the top before and after they flip it. This is a clear, yet subliminal "tell" to try to trick the viewer. If they really wanted to do this they would not have swapped the fonts when rotating.

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lucky760 says...

I can't put my finger on it, but I think this video has some kind of subliminal message with a hint of sexual innuendo, like in Fight Club where Tyler Durden inserts those couple of frames into the children's movie reel.

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The future of ghost-riding?

robbersdog49 says...

Traffic accidents would be virtually eliminated. The insurance industry probably has the most to lose when it comes to self driving cars, without a risk to insure against they can't make any money.

Regarding features like this, I've just got a new Golf with adaptive cruise control. This measures the distance between you and the car in front and maintains a pre set gap up to a set speed. They have a lane assist option too, like the video here but I don't have that and I'm really glad. The cruise control is teaching me to not react when a car slows down in front of me or pulls into the lane in front of me because the car is doing it for me.

I've noticed I'm letting my eyes wander for longer when looking at the radio, or flicking through options on the display. It's not intentional, taking my eyes off the road is dangerous. I know that. But I can steer between white lines using my peripheral vision so as long as nothing really bad happens the car will save me, so the temptation to look at something just a little longer creeps in subliminally. I don't want to be doing it, and I try not to. Thing is, if you're driving a long way it's pretty certain you're not going to have the self control to be 100% focussed on the road every millisecond.

I can't wait for driverless cars. I can't help but think that features like this being drip fed us are not really that helpful. It's just teaching us to pay less attention when actually the cars aren't that clever yet.

And to anyone who's going to say 'if you take your eyes off the road you're a bad driver, you should be able to keep concentrating, blah blah blah', you don't understand how the mind works. Your body adapts to the situation you're in. When I drive an auto I don't go for the clutch all the time, my body adjusts. It's not a conscious thing, it's automatic. it's the same with these driver aids, your body learns to take advantage of them.

Jerykk said:

I think the goal is ultimately to automate all transportation so that such incidents can be handled gracefully. If every vehicle on the road was automated, connected to a network and could track every other vehicle, traffic incidents would be reduced exponentially and traveling would be much safer.

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deathcow says...

It should not be directly audible. It should be on all roads, subliminal, for instruction on how best to serve our country.

You know every time I drive through here I wonder if we should replace the television with something better, Hey! there's a WalMart right there. If that isn't a serendipitous coincidence I don't know what is!

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Rape Joke Debate

Payback says...

Rap music is far, far worse than rape jokes for perpetuating violence against women. A rape joke gets told by one person, once. Rap music is used, over and over, like a mantra. Even girls and women singing about bitches not being anything but hoes. Over and over again. Till the words mean nothing and the idea becomes subliminal.

No, I don't mean ALL rap music, but I can't remember the last country and western song talking about a slut that will sit at the ranch with no panties on. Knowing she can say no, but never will.

There's a future we can all wish on our daughters. Mmmhmmm. Yep.

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