Friday, October 10, 2025

When Volkswagen Pranked The Entire Cinema With Its Brilliant Ad!!


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Distracted driving continues to be a scourge to road safety around the world. In the US, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ran a graphic commercial in April appealing to young people about the dangers of texting and driving. In Hong Kong, Volkswagen helped with a technologically savvy way to make people understand the peril.

For the innovative ad to work, a movie theater was equipped with a location-based broadcaster that could send a mass text to everyone in the room at once. At the same time, a special short film aired before the feature.

In case you don't see where this is going, we aren't going to spoil the outcome. But this seems like an extremely effective way to get people's attention about the dangers of texting and driving. The only major problem with it is that the broadcaster limits the audience to the people in one specific place. Scroll down to watch this ingenious public service announcement and the effect it has on moviegoers.

1959 First EVER Barbie Commercial


This is the first Barbie commercial that first aired during Mickey Mouse Club!

Ruth Handler watched her daughter Barbara at play with paper dolls, and noticed that she often enjoyed giving them adult roles. At the time, most children's toy dolls were representations of infants. Realizing that there could be a gap in the market, Handler suggested the idea of an adult-bodied doll to her husband Elliot, a co-founder of the Mattel toy company. He was unenthusiastic about the idea, as were Mattel's directors.

During a trip to Europe in 1956 with her children Barbara and Kenneth, Ruth Handler came across a German toy doll called Bild Lilli. The adult-figured Lilli doll was like what Handler had in mind, so she purchased three of them. She gave one to her daughter and took the others back to Mattel. The Lilli doll was based on a popular character appearing in a comic strip drawn by Reinhard Beuthin for the newspaper Die Bild-Zeitung.

Upon her return to the United States, Handler reworked the design of the doll (with help from engineer Jack Ryan) and the doll was given a name, Barbie, after Handler's daughter Barbara. The doll made its debut at the American International Toy Fair in New York on March 9, 1959. This date is also used as Barbie's official birthday. Mattel acquired the rights to the Bild Lilli doll in 1964 and production of Lilli was stopped. The first Barbie doll wore a black and white zebra striped swimsuit and signature topknot ponytail, and was available as either a blonde or brunette. The doll was marketed as a "Teen-age Fashion Model," with her clothes created by Mattel fashion designer Charlotte Johnson. The first Barbie dolls were manufactured in Japan, with their clothes hand-stitched by Japanese homeworkers. Around 350,000 Barbie dolls were sold during the first year of production.

Barbie was one of the first toys to have a marketing strategy based extensively on television advertising, which has been copied widely by other toys. It is estimated that over a billion Barbie dolls have been sold worldwide in over 150 countries, with the well-known fact that three Barbie dolls are sold every second.
The standard range of Barbie dolls and related accessories are manufactured to approximately 1/6th scale, which is also known as playscale.

Barbie products include not only the range of dolls with their clothes and accessories, but also a huge range of Barbie branded goods such as books, fashion items and video games. Barbie has appeared in a series of animated films and makes a brief guest appearance in the 1999 film Toy Story 2.

Uniquely for a toy fashion doll, Barbie has become a cultural icon and has been given honors that are rare in the toy world. In 1974 a section of Times Square in New York City was renamed Barbie Boulevard for a week, while in 1985 the artist Andy Warhol created a painting of Barbie.

Barbie's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts. In a series of novels published by Random House in the 1960s, her parents' names are given as George and Margaret Roberts from the fictional town of Willows, Wisconsin. Barbie has been said to attend Willows High School and Manhattan International High School in New York City, based on the real-life Stuyvesant High School.

Today the Barbie line is responsible for more than 80% of Mattel's profits.

Saturday, September 20, 2025

ONE TRICKY ILLUSION!!

Can You See Them All???


This illusion hides multiple animals cleverly blended into one picture.
At first glance, you'll notice the big bear, but look closer and you'll find:
A Cow, Rabbit, Dog, Rat, Cat, Bird and more!!!??

It's a perfect exercise for your brain, sharpening your visual perception and observation skills. 

Take your time, scan each outline, and you'll be surprised how many animals are actually hidden in this picture.


How are you all doing . . . I found all the obvious ones - but I needed help!! So here goes -


There are nine animals hidden in this optical illusion:

Bear: The large dark blue shape on the left.

Cow: The large white shape in the middle, formed by the negative space between the bear and the wolf.

Wolf: The dark blue shape on the right, under the cow.

Rabbit: Sitting on the wolf's foot, a small white shape.

Bird: On the wolf's tail, a small dark blue shape.

Snail: Forming the eye of the cow, a small dark blue shape.

Butterfly: On the cow's horn, a small dark blue shape.

Rat/Ferret: Under the rabbit, a small dark blue shape.

Cat: Formed by the negative space between the wolf's tail and hind leg.


14 Sentences That Live In My Head Every Day

1. Fear doesn't stop death; it stops life.

2. If it costs you your peace, it's too expensive.

3. People only see the decisions you made, not the choices you had.

4. Never take criticism from someone you wouldn't take advice from.

5. The magic you're looking for is the work you're avoiding.

6. Ships are safe inn the harbor, but that's not what they're built for.

7. Ambition without action turns into anxiety.

8. To live a life most people don't, you must be willing to do what most people won't.

9. You can do anything, but not everything - FOCUS!

10. If you want to make the wrong decision, ask everyone.

11. Those who don't move won't notice their chains.

12. It's okay to live a life most people don't understand.

13. If someone could only see your actions and not hear your words, what would they say your priorities are?

14. You can't have a new reality with an old mentality.



From Aug 18, 2025 Instagram post from   entrepreneurshipfacts

When Your Daughter's Body Changes . . . She Needs To Be Prepared!!













 

Parents, you get the chance to take the lead on puberty conversations.
If you have a child ages 8+ it's important to have puberty discussions with them.
They need to see you as a trusted leader they can rely on, so they get their information about changing bodies from you!


From Sept 4, 2025 Instagram post on  

nurturedfirst


Thursday, September 18, 2025