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by weberc2
3421 days ago
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> I don't believe casinos are allowed to advertise that you will walk out with a lot of money either. Only that you might. I never claimed otherwise. Did you read my post? > Restaurants advertise in such a way that suggests you may have the absolute best night of your life and meet all sorts of new friends, that doesn't mean they are promising it. I've never seen such an advertisement, nor have I heard of anyone putting up the deed to their house or the title of their car to pay for their restaurant habit. |
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Yes, I did. You said
>Movie theaters also don't advertise in such a way that suggests will walk out with a lot of money.
in response to someone comparing movie theaters to casinos. Your comment is obviously suggesting that you believe casinos advertise "in such a way that suggests will walk out with a lot of money".
>I've never seen such an advertisement
Check out any chain restaurant advertisement. Here is an example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CbVVq4GStc
>nor have I heard of anyone putting up the deed to their house or the title of their car to pay for their restaurant habit.
So you're changing the point from "they advertise in a misleading way" to "people can become addicted to it"? That is a different argument so I want to be clear if we're moving on from the original point.