It's not very impressive to decide ads need to go, then only picking a few worst cases. Go all the way!
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Any ad that interferes with daily activity ought to be removed. We have plenty of tools we could use to find services, if so calibrated.
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isn't the purpose of advertising to manufacture desire for unnecessary goods and services?
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Norwegians drink absurd amounts of alcohol. While lying politicians point out consumption decreasing, they don't mention that we BINGE DRINK
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I understand that binge drinking is part of your culture.
How will killing alcohol ads change culture?
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People gather at an apartment to drink, then go out and drink more, then go back home to drink yet again. Horrendous.
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Sometimes, but seldom. No ads for alcohol whatsoever. Mostly talking about the ramifications of other policies, like time limits.
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you believe elimination of time limits sufficient to break a culturally-enforced habit?
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Price and time constraints are prohibitive when people generally drink as a form of social lubricant. Would go broke w/o home parties.

