Suppose.
Maybe I'm thinking of the posters I saw in a maternity ward warning of the terrible dangers to babies of bottle feeding.
It is like propaganda, in that it is the marketing of ideas. Advertising good behaviour.
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Sun 27 Apr 2008, 15:45,
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It is like propaganda, in that it is the marketing of ideas. Advertising good behaviour.
You're average tube traveller needs constanty reminded of how not to be a cunt. It'd work better if it was done by people with megaphones and a penchant for swearing and shouting.
"LET PEOPLE OF THE FUCKING TRAIN FIRST YOU IGNORANT CUNT"
just as an example.
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Sun 27 Apr 2008, 15:48,
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"LET PEOPLE OF THE FUCKING TRAIN FIRST YOU IGNORANT CUNT"
just as an example.
I fully endorse this method.
Also,
"WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU STANDING AT THE BASE OF THE STAIRS, HAVING A CONVERSATION, YOU TIT?!"
could be applied to many public situations.
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Sun 27 Apr 2008, 15:54,
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"WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU STANDING AT THE BASE OF THE STAIRS, HAVING A CONVERSATION, YOU TIT?!"
could be applied to many public situations.
I quite often want to shout
IT'S FUCKING RUSH HOUR, LET'S SEE SOME FUCKING RUSHING!
but I'm an impatient cunt
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Sun 27 Apr 2008, 15:59,
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but I'm an impatient cunt
or perhaps
'WHY THE FUCK DID YOU JUST STOP IN THE MIDDLE OF THE CORRIDOR, WITH AN ENTIRE CITY OF PEOPLE BEHIND YOU, FOR NO GOD DAMN REASON?'
although i've come to the conclusion that people in london aren't rude, they're just stupid. and when there's that many stupid people in one place it comes across as rudeness.
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Sun 27 Apr 2008, 16:20,
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although i've come to the conclusion that people in london aren't rude, they're just stupid. and when there's that many stupid people in one place it comes across as rudeness.