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Vivid Visual Images Both For The Good And The Bad

Posted by Jimmy Moore on March 10 in Health


I don't know about you, but the visual medium usually sticks with me longer than something written or audio. I don't know why that is, but it is what it is. Maybe it's just the product of the generation I grew up in with television dominating most of my childhood and then the Internet supplementing that ever since I entered adulthood. It's a cultural adaptation from what my parents and grandparents experienced in their lifetimes.

Since what I can see seems to impact me the most, I thought I'd share three visuals today that each tell a message. As you will quickly notice, they're not always good messages either as evidenced by the first two. But, as is the case with the third video, many times a visual can enhance and improve upon something to make it beautiful, poetic, and even life-changing. It's what makes new forms of visual media like YouTube so popular nowadays and I'm pleased to share these images with you today.

Click here to access the videos to Meet the Buttertons, Dr. Robert Jarvik's Lipitor ad, and a dramatic interpretation of the Christian hit song "Who Am I?"


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