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"dove campaign fat"
Try it. I'm not sure but I think it's the first picture to pop up.
My perception is fine where it is :thumb:
Coming from a Yank.
Pot. Kettle. Black?
sounds like you've been banned before....:chin:
Just did.
Doesn't bring much up of interest - mainly just idiots with the same skewed opinions as you.
Tell me why I should do this though, what is your point?
Perhaps you parents should have spoken to you before the beauty industry did as it has clearly brainwashed you.
Oh now you've offended me, just because we live in the same country doesn't mean you can call him a yank also, when you call me that Only one can have that nickname!!
Nice song though. Name?
I think it's a sign of the times though that you can't do anything nice without people / organisations jumping down your throat. I see myself as a 'green' person and would vote green, but sooooooooo many (in fact, every single one in the world except me ) environmentalists get so absorbed in rhetoric and hyperbole they lose touch of the real world and cutting down a tree really does mean the end of the world.
There's a balance to be had, we are vastly overusing the earth's resources, but who are you going to blame? The consumers, who buy the products? The retailer, who sells them? The manufacturer, who makes them? Or the supplier, who makes the raw materials and takes away the resources?
It's a long chain and they evolve FROM the consumer. If unilever stopped buying from these plantations prices would increase, and one of their competitors would absorb the demand for low price soaps etc. and nothing at all will happen. You either change things at the consumer side, or you put legislation in place at the supplier side. Or both. Changing the middlemans practices only means another middleman will pop up.
It's called "La Breeze", by Simian.
The thing about this kind of campaign is that even though they might not be doing it for the right reasons, the effect they have is waaaay more positive than most typical beauty industry campaigns. Bit like the body shop.
I wanted to post that before but was afraid of the feminst fury assault :razz: good man!
lol
It's one made for the campaign obviously.