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really hate when people play dumb about the effects of media on human behavior. violence is taught behavior, nonviolence is taught behavior.The definitions of the word argument include to explain your reasoning or quarrel. Calling me illiterate is ironic. I am very sorry you do not know the definition of the word argument and that this has caused you great distress. Edit: Will be clear, I was referring to ones reasoning when I used the word argument, not quarrel. Clarifying to accommodate your learning disability.
It was a jump because I am talking about how anal used to be seen as extreme and now is normalised, meaning it’s harder for women to reject it, and easier for men to ask for it. This has happened via porn, anal was one example. The wider context of the discussion was porn, not the fact you personally enjoy getting fucked up the ass and prolapsing your colon. I am sorry I did not explain that properly the first time, and that the second time I explained you were too much of a dumbfuck to keep up with the discussion.
Would again just like to be clear in my sincere apology for offending you and your loose asshole. Won’t happen again. Sisterhood.
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anyone watch ET as a kid and remember the scene with reeses pieces? You can just google "ET reeses pieces" and see tons of people talking about how they bought them because of the movie. This was after a very brief appearance in the movie.
Nonetheless, Dowd made an agreement with Universal, guaranteeing that Hershey would spend $1 million over six weeks concurrent with E.T.'s release, to promote the film in return for being allowed to use E.T. -- the movie and its trademarked images -- to promote Reese's Pieces.
Dowd had made an astute decision. Reese's Pieces had been introduced nationally in only 1980, and by the time E.T. was released in June 1982, sales were sagging. However, within two weeks of the film's release date, sales of the candy had tripled; distributors of the candy re-ordered as many as ten times during that 14-day period.
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