It's the dLife show!
I used to say that everything in America is eventually viewed as a lifestyle choice. I should amend this to "everything that has a targetable audience who purchases known products is eventually viewed as a lifestyle choice".
I sincerely hope that the material on the program is helpful and educational and makes people healthier.
That aside, it's increasingly weird to me that everything that happens to us — literally everything — is now represented by people laughing and having a good time.
I used to say that everything in America is eventually viewed as a lifestyle choice. I should amend this to "everything that has a targetable audience who purchases known products is eventually viewed as a lifestyle choice".
I sincerely hope that the material on the program is helpful and educational and makes people healthier.
That aside, it's increasingly weird to me that everything that happens to us — literally everything — is now represented by people laughing and having a good time.
Re: pancreas, shmankcreas
Date: 2005-03-21 06:56 pm (UTC)Funny - I was going to mention AIDS as well, but thought I shouldn't "go there" If you get OUT or other Gay Magazines, you see the ad campaigns that are creating this "AIDS Lifestyle." I understand wanting to give people hope and keep them positive (no pun intended), but I think they've all gone a little too far at this point.
Rock on