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Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Subliminal Messaging

My first reaction to this assignment was if I rattling believed in subliminal messages myself. I decided I didnt exclusively after I did further enquiry, I was cokeed. I watched you-tube videos and looked at pictures online of advertising. The biggest shock I found was in the Disney movies. After replaying certain scenes in movies I witnessed subliminal messaging first hand. Most of the messages were sexual references and I was rattling quite disturbed by it.For example, in a scene of The itty-bitty Mermaid, as Arial was walking up to the podium with her husband to be the non-Christian priest got an erection. You can clearly see it happening. I never noticed it in front until I started doing research on subliminal messaging. I did further research on other Disney animated movies and I found that there were a lot more than sexual subliminal messages in the movies and advertising that you foolt notice unless you are actually paying attention. Which brings me to my next point, D r.Brahrami states If the pass is busy it can filter our subliminal things. The brainpowers response to subliminal messages is not automatic and depends on how much attention the person is paying. And thats when I decided I completely agree. I think since I was actually paying attention and watching out for subliminal messages, I could see them. Most of the time when Im watching movies I dont see the sexual, demon or drug associate messages companies are putting in their movies and advertising.Which leads me to my question, why would a company base on children put sexual things in a movie do for kids? Well, then I started to think it was a coincidence to I did more research and found out there was a huge reach during this time when the Arial scene with the priest came out. What I found was that it was the priests knee. So for my conclusion of this paper, I think you interpret what you want to see. If your brain is actually searching for these messages, your brain will see what it wants to see.

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