Yesterday evening I had a bit of a conundrum on my hands, you see my mother refused to let me out of the house due to my rather troublesome insomnia, whilst Richard, the probable cause of this insomnia, was hell bent on playing a few rounds of Hold ‘em. That part of things was just trouble spot one, easily put away by hosting the game at my house. But then came trouble spot two, Yash, beloved pot snatcher, could not come to my house. Richard, the much vaunted check – raiser, quickly informed me of this. After all, I couldn’t leave home and now just had to play a few hands, so I instantly called Yash and told him to come over. A few well placed words here and there and Yash, without much hesitation (I sense it has something to do with a compulsive gambling problem) agreed. My next phone call was to Richard, who was shocked and amazed that I actually got him to agree. My only words were “hell, I don’t work in advertising for nothing”
Though I hardly achieved anything at all by getting Yash to come over, the advertising industry as a whole really does convince people of some of the most ludicrous things ever. And here’s the real kicker, people actually believe it, en masse. My argument last night to have the game at my place had several logical reasons and causes, but most of what advertising churns out has neither. A lot of it in fact is utterly bogus. (think Keanu Reeves in Bill and Ted ‘bogus dude’) Let me give you a fun fact about how bogus advertising really is….
We made up dandruff. Yes, we did. Think back to the old days, the days before the 90’s, yes I know its hard cause most of you were two years old but, just try. Rely on past life memories if you have to. Now think situations that involve social stigma, yes, you know horrific disfigurement, polio, leprosy, the Indian cricket team. Yes now you’re getting the idea. Now think really hard, I know it’s difficult, you haven’t thought very hard for a while (also advertising’s fault) but just try. Try and remember where on that list of social stigmas was dandruff. Oh yeah, wait, pre 90’s dandruff wasn’t on anybody’s social stigma list. It wasn’t even comparable to being an opening batsman for

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