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I... I...
weegoddess puts it better than I could, so I point you to her post.
And I sit here, utterly befuddled.
[edit: I have not yet been able to find a reference to it from P&G's site, I note]
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And I sit here, utterly befuddled.
[edit: I have not yet been able to find a reference to it from P&G's site, I note]
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Re: Being Ready
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In my younger years I tended to fall for hoaxes and urban legends. Nor did I see the humor in claims as to the inclusion of the word "gullible" in the dictionary.
Then I discovered Jan Harald Brunvand and his study of urban legends, and I devoured his books. I must say that they served as a very effective means to calibrate my bullshit meter. This was well before the Interweb; today one could just surf through snopes.com for similar effect...
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Then, I read the reply to the post which said that they found a reference to it in P&G's website.
Then, I was baffled, horribly, and posted this.
Then, I tried to find the reference in question, couldn't, edited to make the note above, and commented in reply to the person who said they found such a reference.
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I've enough experience with bullshit at this point that really dramatically unlikely things, I notice. Things which are more plausible, though, I probably won't. And being tired will make me less likely to be able to tell (which I have been lately).
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My initial reaction: Holy cow, that would hurt coming out.
Then I started searching P&G myself, before noticing that friends had already commented on the satirical nature of the host site. ;)
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Yeah, that was a later reaction. :) Going in, too, depending...