I don’t watch television too often. For those who do watch, is this true? I suppose the benefit of not watching TV is being ignorant of my options to treat sicknesses for me to support Big Pharma and ruin my life with drugs.
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I don’t watch television too often. For those who do watch, is this true? I suppose the benefit of not watching TV is being ignorant of my options to treat sicknesses for me to support Big Pharma and ruin my life with drugs.
9 responses to “Is This True?”
Yes, and it is not just tv, Am seeing it at Youtube, and Disney channel.
Why would anyone pay to watch Disney or Netflix?
all true. Pharmacology drugs are unregulated and untested and the side effects are under reported. They are designed to shorten your life it is what the NWO wants
I don’t watch tv at all, excepting incidental exposure when I’m at a home (other then my own) or business where a tv is on. Based on that incidental exposure, I’d say this is a dead on accurate satirizarion of the prototypical prescription drug ad. Once you recognize it for what it is, it’s like living in a real life combination of 1984 and Brave New World.
That’s most of the reason I can no longer watch tv, it is absolutely enraging to me to witness the blatant propaganda and manipulation taking place. Make special note of the fact most of the men she is a hanging out with after she is “cured” by the drug are black. That was a nice touch by whoever made this up, and had to be an intentional shot taken at the constant mixed race (white female, black male) couples portrayed in advertising. So too is the mystery diversity female doctor she consults with.
Is this true? Yes. Every time. Like this satire, they come up with impressive-sounding (LOL) names for drugs that may cause seizures and death, while riding bikes and dancing in the streets talking about how you’ll lose 100 pounds almost overnight, or how your depression will be solved by taking a drug that make make you suicidal.
But don’t forget the services that promise to repair over 5000 components and systems in your car. My favorite, of course, being the one for Car Shield where the good-cop bad-cop duo interrogate the guy in a dark garage repair bay who’s transmission was shot.
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I would say that this is a pretty accurate portrayal. Especially the part about side effects.
Perfect, right down to the blended family.
They have ads for diseases and conditions you’ve never heard of. Based on the ‘side effects’ of most of them, why would you even take them?
I dunno about you guys but I would gladly trade my minor heartburn for male pattern baldness, impotence and a little rectal bleeding. Can’t wait to “ask my doctor” all about it…