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On Thu, 31 Jul 1997, Troy Gilchrist wrote:
> "Sometimes a spear is just a spear." Why waste lifeforce worrying about
> such a petty matter?
Hearing the word "lifeforce" makes me want to reach for a wooden
stake, but. . .
A man carrying a spear can be drawn with the spear intesecting
the body at any level. Also, in the realm of advertizing for diet's,
Wieght Watchers is very blatent with the word "SEX" on the spoon or fook
in the picture. Check out any Weight Watchers food add from the coupon
section of your Sunday paper.
We are in the middle of an Invisable War, and it is up to us to
recognize the propaganda arm of that war, subliminal suggestion. Most
people are too pruient to see phalic or gynic objects. This is what
advertizers are hoping for. I stopped looking because it was too
ubiquitos. Now, I use it as a stunt to impress people.
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> Troy Gilchrist
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