A Cultural History of Advertising
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A peek at the past, present and future implications of our consumer culture
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1924-Most men ask "Is she pretty?" not "Is she clever?"

1924-Most men ask "Is she pretty?" not "Is she clever?" | A Cultural History of Advertising | Scoop.it
Collection: Ad*Access. Includes pictures of Egyptians.
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Branded For Life: Dot com Tattoo victims--so much for skinvertising

Branded For Life: Dot com Tattoo victims--so much for skinvertising | A Cultural History of Advertising | Scoop.it
At least selling your soul doesn't leave a mark. Meet the human billboards that sold their skin to companies that don't exist anymore.
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Head On - Annoying Headache Commercial 2006

HeadOn - Apply directly to the forehead! Watch the original commercial that started it all.

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"Head On" discussed on NBC news - Buzz and parody 2006

Brian Williams and Mick Taibbi pf NBC discuss the HeadOn commercial and the buzz it created 

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Rickroll | Know Your Meme

Rickroll | Know Your Meme | A Cultural History of Advertising | Scoop.it
Rickrolling is a bait and switch: a person provides a web link that he or she claims is relevant to the topic at hand (like this one), but the link actually takes the user to the 1987 Rick Astley music video for “Never Gonna Give You Up.”...
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