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Youtube subliminal messages
Youtube subliminal messages







youtube subliminal messages

When the San Diego Padres baseball team announced that the retailer had purchased naming rights to Petco Park stadium, PETA was unable to persuade the sports team to terminate the agreement. PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) had an antipathy towards PETCO, a pet food retailer in San Diego, regarding the purported mistreatment of live animals at their stores. According to the Snopes website, one image "is clearly true undeniably purposely inserted into the movie": a topless woman in two frames of The Rescuers. Various other messages have been claimed to exist in Disney movies, some of them risque, such as the well-known allegation of an erection showing on a priest in The Little Mermaid.

youtube subliminal messages

Rival PepsiCo had a similar accusation in 1990 when their promotional Pepsi Cool Cans was accused of having the word "sex" hidden in their design if two of their cans were placed atop each other. The artist of the poster was fired and all the posters were recalled. Thousands of posters were distributed to hotels and bottle shops in Australia before the mistake was discovered by Coca-Cola management. In the 1980s, Coca-Cola released in South Australia an advertising poster featuring the reintroduced contour bottle, with a speech bubble, "Feel the Curves!!" An image hidden inside one of the ice cubes was controversial. Hidden messages can be created in visual mediums with techniques such as hidden text and steganography. The Paul is dead phenomenon was started in part because a phonetic reversal of "Number nine" (the words were constantly repeated in Revolution 9) was interpreted as "Turn me on, dead man".Īccording to proponents of reverse speech, phonetic reversal occurs unknowingly during normal speech. Queen's " Another One Bites the Dust" backwards was claimed that the chorus, when played in reverse, can be heard as "It's fun to smoke marijuana" or "start to smoke marijuana". For example, "Kiss" backwards sounds like "sick", and so the title of Yoko Ono's " Kiss Kiss Kiss" sounds like "Sick Sick Sick" or "Six Six Six" backwards. Certain phrases produce a different phrase when their phonemes are reversed-a process known as phonetic reversal.









Youtube subliminal messages