MD Anderson Threatening Ad
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@scottalanmiller said:
I had a similar issue when Portal 2 came out. Having never heard of Portal, their billboards had a picture of a robot and the words "Coming soon" or something. Eventually they had ads with the name Portal on them... but to someone who didn't know Portal I thought it must be a movie.
So, what you're saying is that the ad got your attention and made you inquisitive? Wow, what an advertising fail. That in itself is effective. When they show the next ad that tells you what it is, you're already primed. And, if you already play Portal, you get it. Bonus.
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
And now that you've had time to think about it, what does it mean?
Frankly I have no idea, I'm not a religious person at all. To me it just seems like a threat.
Atheists die, too. What happens after this? It's the one guaranteed point we will all pass, yet one of the most ignored areas of planning ahead.
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@art_of_shred said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I had a similar issue when Portal 2 came out. Having never heard of Portal, their billboards had a picture of a robot and the words "Coming soon" or something. Eventually they had ads with the name Portal on them... but to someone who didn't know Portal I thought it must be a movie.
So, what you're saying is that the ad got your attention and made you inquisitive? Wow, what an advertising fail. That in itself is effective. When they show the next ad that tells you what it is, you're already primed. And, if you already play Portal, you get it. Bonus.
It made me inquisitive while driving and never learn what it was because of course without context I had no reason to remember it. So I never looked it up or asked. Actually I asked people in the car with me, no one had any idea either. It was a total advertising fail because it got me NOT to spend money and not even find out what it was about until after the game was out and no longer full price. By that time it felt like they only wanted their "inner circle" to play the game and it never felt like an invite to join in. Not that I think they meant that, it's just the feeling that makes you have no interest in buying it.
And after years, I still get a feeling of "we don't want you as a customer" from Valve when it comes to their games.
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@art_of_shred said:
@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
And now that you've had time to think about it, what does it mean?
Frankly I have no idea, I'm not a religious person at all. To me it just seems like a threat.
Atheists die, too. What happens after this? It's the one guaranteed point we will all pass, yet one of the most ignored areas of planning ahead.
And it's the one point that the dead themselves don't care about. LOL
Yeah I know, most people like to think of themselves as more considerate than that. If given warning a person will often try to "put things in order" to help those who have to deal with the mess after they are gone.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@art_of_shred said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I had a similar issue when Portal 2 came out. Having never heard of Portal, their billboards had a picture of a robot and the words "Coming soon" or something. Eventually they had ads with the name Portal on them... but to someone who didn't know Portal I thought it must be a movie.
So, what you're saying is that the ad got your attention and made you inquisitive? Wow, what an advertising fail. That in itself is effective. When they show the next ad that tells you what it is, you're already primed. And, if you already play Portal, you get it. Bonus.
It made me inquisitive while driving and never learn what it was because of course without context I had no reason to remember it. So I never looked it up or asked. Actually I asked people in the car with me, no one had any idea either. It was a total advertising fail because it got me NOT to spend money and not even find out what it was about until after the game was out and no longer full price. By that time it felt like they only wanted their "inner circle" to play the game and it never felt like an invite to join in. Not that I think they meant that, it's just the feeling that makes you have no interest in buying it.
And after years, I still get a feeling of "we don't want you as a customer" from Valve when it comes to their games.
Yer a weirdo. Mountain out of a mole-hill.
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It's not a mountain at all. Just a ton of money spent on a campaign that was mildly negative in consequences. Just as good ads have often mildly positive results, bad ones have bad results. Bad ads often cause people to be less likely to buy something rather than more likely. The same thing that makes people get positive feelings about a company from a good ad, a negative ad does the opposite. Valve's advertising caused a negative feeling because it didn't have anything positive to promote, just confusion and inclusionism. So the resulting feeling wasn't a positive one.
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@art_of_shred said:
Yer a weirdo. Mountain out of a mole-hill.
I find it weird that people assume that all ads, no matter what they are, produce positive feelings about products or companies.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@art_of_shred said:
Yer a weirdo. Mountain out of a mole-hill.
I find it weird that people assume that all ads, no matter what they are, produce positive feelings about products or companies.
I suppose some people assume this, I am not such a person.
I'll agree that a bad ad will make me not like a company (which are most ads on TV), but I don't consider the OP to be a bad ad.
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@art_of_shred said:
Yer a weirdo. Mountain out of a mole-hill.
I find it weird that people assume that all ads, no matter what they are, produce positive feelings about products or companies.
I suppose some people assume this, I am not such a person.
I'll agree that a bad ad will make me not like a company (which are most ads on TV), but I don't consider the OP to be a bad ad.
It's the Valve Portal 2 ad that I was talking about as being negative.
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@scottalanmiller I want to play portal again....
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I've been seeing portal everywhere recently... i may have to hook my Xbox back up and play portal tonight.
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@DustinB3403 said:
@scottalanmiller I want to play portal again....
My dad plays it. Not my kind of thing.
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@brianlittlejohn said:
I've been seeing portal everywhere recently... i may have to hook my Xbox back up and play portal tonight.
Weird. It's not had a new DLC or anything, right?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@brianlittlejohn said:
I've been seeing portal everywhere recently... i may have to hook my Xbox back up and play portal tonight.
Weird. It's not had a new DLC or anything, right?
It hasn't, but its popped up on a tv show recently (maybe Big Bang, but dont remember for sure), but then I have seen it other places too.
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Oh okay. Is that show still new or just in reruns? I never watched it new so have no idea. I know it was current with How I Met Your Mother which ended long ago so can't tell
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@scottalanmiller said:
Oh okay. Is that show still new or just in reruns? I never watched it new so have no idea. I know it was current with How I Met Your Mother which ended long ago so can't tell
They still have new episodes weekly. Or movies as my significant other calls them...
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@DustinB3403 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Oh okay. Is that show still new or just in reruns? I never watched it new so have no idea. I know it was current with How I Met Your Mother which ended long ago so can't tell
They still have new episodes weekly. Or movies as my significant other calls them...
Oh okay, I'm not surprised, just didn't know.
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The show is showing it's age though... Might be time to retire Big Bang Theory.
I'm super glad that Penny's growing her hair back.. that short hair was crap!
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I'm not up to the point where it got short.
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