@PolyannaBrey@NadiaFerreira85@NotFarLeftAtAll The whole operation C19 was way more extensive than we thought. I swear the whole world was infected with some gene that turned the people into cloud-fricken-coocoo-crazy zombies that will believe anything. The Emporer is not wearing a new robe. HE IS BUCK NAKED you loonies. ๐คช
@Thunder_THR@NikitaIlsaFaust You can definitely see the resemblance. One would think they would learn from Jaguar's mistake. This things is hideous. ๐ฉ
@MrDwein I think it's a extremely difficulty situation and I don't know what I would have do in their situation. What I disagree with is the fact that they blasted this on social media and are seemingly profiting off it.
@CheckersSA@CheckersSA I had to be rude just to get past them. After paying I was confronted and asked if I had paid for the donuts โ the same ones I couldnโt even get without paying! Congratulations, youโve lost a customer. ๐ก
@CheckersSA This morning I visited Checkers Waverley and had the worst shopping experience I can recall. To buy six donuts it took nearly five minutes. Then I found a trolley full of boxes left unattended in the vegetable aisle and had to move it myself.
@CheckersSA In front of the fridges there was a large cage-like trolley with empty containers all over the floor which I had to step on after moving the trolley. Finally in the pet food aisle I found three Checkers employees clustered together, one on his phone completely oblivious.
Beware of three-word slogans.
Three-word slogans are often used as key propaganda tools to control the population.
Think about the slogans youโve been programmed with most recently for a moment.
Stop the spread.
Do your part.
Vaccines save lives.
Do your research.
Take your shot.
Trust the science.
Build back better.
Many three-word slogans utilize tricolonโa rhetorical device where three parallel words or phrases are used in quick succession. This creates a natural rhythm and cadence that is innately pleasing to the ear and effortless to recite.
In cognitive psychology, the "rule of three" thrives because the brain's working memory typically holds just three to four chunks of information at once.
These slogans are manipulation tools used to create mass compliance and automated thought responses.
Pay attention to the slogans that are blindly repeated by the masses and always question the motives behind them.