Entertainment
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- Movies
- Books
- Music
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I wonder if that woman’s name was Carol. It would be very unsettling to not know it was an ad, not know the context of said ad, and especially so if the ad is seemingly addressing you by name. Not to mention that the woman in the article was already diagnosed with schizophrenia.
I mean if my fridge showed me an ad I'd also become a threat to the safety of the capital class