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  2. Suicide food - Wikipedia

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    Examples of suicide food advertisements and images include The Laughing Cow, a fish in a sailor suit showing off its biceps as part of the branding of the Croustibat fish product, a 1919 advertisement of a pig cutting itself up with a smile to produce dry sausage, a food commercial where chickens dance the can-can, or a plucked turkey basting ...

  3. Wilson Bryan Key - Wikipedia

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    Born. January 31, 1925. Died. October 8, 2008. Alma mater. University of Denver. Subject. Media theory, propaganda. Wilson Bryan Key (January 31, 1925 – October 8, 2008) was the author of several books about subliminal messages and subliminal advertising.

  4. Subliminal stimuli - Wikipedia

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    At the end, as predicted, they found that the subliminal message had succeeded among the thirsty. 80% of them chose a certain ice tea brand versus the 20% of the control group that were not exposed to the message. Those who were not thirsty did not choose the drink in question, despite the subliminal message.

  5. Are McDonald's arches giving a subliminal message? - AOL

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    McDonald’s is arguably the mother of all fast food chains and apparently their classic arches are supposed to make you think of one thing in particular.

  6. Subliminal messages in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Subliminal messages in popular culture. While the effectiveness of subliminal messages is often overstated in popular culture, its history in television shows, movies, music and novels has long led to many cultural idioms that persist today. The novel Freeze Frame by B. David Warner depicts the election of a corrupt presidential candidate using ...

  7. Public service announcement - Wikipedia

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    A public service announcement (PSA) is a message in the public interest disseminated by the media without charge to raise public awareness and change behavior. Oftentimes these messages feature unsettling imagery, ideas or behaviors that are designed to startle or even scare the viewer into understanding the consequences of undergoing a particular harmful action or inaction (such as pictures ...

  8. Tom Hanks warns against deceptive AI ads with his image: ‘Do ...

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    Mario Anzuoni/Reuters/File. Tom Hanks is issuing a warning to his followers on social media to be wary of advertisements using his likeness that he says were created “fraudulently and through AI ...

  9. List of steganography techniques - Wikipedia

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    Hidden messages on a paper written in invisible ink. Hidden messages distributed, according to a certain rule or key, as smaller parts (e.g. words or letters) among other words of a less suspicious cover text. This particular form of steganography is called a null cipher. Messages written in Morse code on yarn and then knitted into a piece of ...