"New Canaan" is trending. If only.
jk I don't even remember if it was any good, but it WAS marketed directly to me.

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Do men and women prefer different or do we just respond to how it’s marketed? And would it make a difference if we didn’t know the gender of the author? Test your preconceptions https://t.co/xu6unJ4BgJ

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So many images of women with cigarettes. The reason being it was both marketed and viewed as an expression of female independence and even rebellion. Smoking was therefore often symbolic in female artists' work.

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in 1923 leaded gasoline was 1st marketed in the United States. Though many scientists were concerned about its health effects at the time, the use of tetraethyl lead was not phased out nationally until the EPA required it in the 1970s. https://t.co/fjZfLjg1hG

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COPRA couldn’t have existed at any other point in comics history. It’s a superhero serial with an indie artist 100% controlling it creatively AND self-published, marketed on social media, sold via an online store & thru exclusive subscriptions (later put out by a boutique LCS) 1/

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Here are some of the sticker ideas I was considering! In part from outside help! Thanks peeps! X333

Which ones you like the best? Most popular will be printed out and marketed! ^^

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I’m sick of queer baiting and racism and homophobia being marketed as progressive storytelling so get ready for my gay vampire comic in 2020

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Two years prior to the 'invention' of the 1st commercially marketed card, Charles Drummond of Leith produced what is thought to be Scotland's 1st festive greetings card celebrating New Year & reading 'A GUID NEW YEAR & MONY O' THEM'. Learn more: https://t.co/nPiOMpmMqJ

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Thanks, Julie. The chances of having an out of print book republished by a new publisher are slim...but you never know. Once a Creepy Crocodile was only marketed in Aus and NZ, and the original publisher never offered it on Amazon.

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to normies erroneously assuming that Cats (2019) is being purely marketed toward furries: if Cats were for furries, the characters would probably look more like this

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A FATE WORSE THAN DEATH
While Kaänga was presented as white savior (of Ann Mason) at first, the dynamic had shifted. And soon it became apparent, to who these books were marketed to. Art by: Dan Zolnerowich. Rafael Astarita, Joe Doolin

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Plantasia is a record that was originally given out at a floral shop in the 70's and it was marketed as music that helped your house plant grow. It's super chill and cute and great to write to! There's a really nice LP from Sacred Bones records and it's streaming on Spotify.

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honestly, if my fave thing right now can be something marketed towards kids/teens and have a cute character transform into...whatever the fresh fucking christ this thing is, and have droves of ppl love it, then honestly, yolo my dude, make that cute body horror

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This maybe to bold to say but had the potential to be the one of the best TCGs to ever created, but I felt it was poorly marketed. If it would return now and agressively marketed players out side of bushiraod games like the MTG players it would better.

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and movable books were very popular during the era and many were marketed towards children. Evelyn Stuart Hardy (1866-1935) a British illustrator, created several themed ones with publisher Ernest Nister.

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This guy’s name sounds like some weird energy bar that’s probably marketed as having “x-treme energy”

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i totally agree that double decker feels more marketed and produced then tiger and bunny but at the same time... not a lot of anime doesn’t as casually acknowledge gay people exist... and they’re actually people

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Remember when Sonic was redesigned because they didn’t want him marketed as cute anymore? Haha me too. Can’t believe it’s been nearly 20 years.

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Nurturing role play is continually being marketed towards girls and this can have big implications on a child's sense of self.#empathy is for all genders

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