| When | Why |
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| Feb-11-25 | The Value of Commercials |
I see this as an important view because many people see the Commercials to see them as something that they are going to follow if they see someone. That they know and truths and think is a good person because they watch them a lot on TV. This can show what people want to see and what they don't want to see. As a person who is all about sciences. Knowing that there was a time in the Super Bowl where there was fast and furious character. I see them as always seeing people as more than just friend but as family which is something I always do when I get a friend that I can trust after sometimes. I see them as family and able to see the people in their family different as well. Furthermore, I think this is the best way to get someone to trust an ad when you are able to put someone who is on a ride that is a complete yin and yang (Yin and Yang represent contrasting and opposing forces or elements, such as light and dark, cold and hot, soft and hard, and so on. These opposites are not absolute but are relative to each other. They exist in relation to one another and define each other through their differences.) But in his case it is 10 times lighter and 10 times darker. For an example "think this is the start of a beautiful friendship. In the very first The Fast & the Furious, Brian finally earns Dom's trust and respect when he gets Dom out of dodge following the movie's first street race. From here on, Brian rolls with Dom's crew, with none of them wise to his true motives as an undercover cop. Between Vin Diesel's forceful delivery and the overall hilarity that is the line itself, this line has imprinted itself among Fast & Furious diehards ever since."and for the darker "The Fast & The Furious has famously (and fittingly) been described as Point Break with cars, but one of its bigger deviations is in the ending when Dom and Brian go for one last race, just narrowly dodging a speeding train in their finish. Even after that, Dom still gets side rammed by a semi, but makes it out unharmed with Brian letting him go. For the time back when the Fast & Furious movies focused on racing and were relatively reality-based, the final race of The Fast & The Furious was one of the franchise's biggest and moment memorable car stunts."
Added February 11, 2025 at 1:59pm
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Title: The Value of Commercials
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