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Much of everything, I would say, including people themselves. Can you say that you never tried to describe yourself to a nice woman in glowing terms overstating your qualities? I suppose that Donald Trump would be a perfect example of someone overselling himself.

-:) Me, I hope, no - just not my style, but agree that 'bravado' is a pretty frequent technique whether in courting, selling or writing -:)








I can't know, of course, but I don't believe they didn't know about coronary muscle inflammation or other side effects, if there are. Assuming regular corporate culture, every pharma developer knew that if they hit the market among the first with a vaccine, their prize would be tens/hundreds of billion USD. What chances are they'd be forthcoming with anything that might cast doubt or imperil the temporary approval? They wanted to show the efficacy and maybe hide/downplay the problems, which started to surface later. Peer review & other safeguards? I'm sure they know how to pass through :)
As it's all risk vs benefit, agree with you that in your age category the benefit looks considerably greater though :)


Solely for you to be in the know https://www.cnbc.com/2021/06/26/fda-a... :)
Glad you enjoy the vaccine.
The inflammation is mostly known for young males




https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/04/bu...
Wonder what was the discrepancy on twitter's number of accounts in the end


Somehow, safeguarding the environment requires DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion). I have no idea how equity is part of Environmentalism, but they proceeded to back-up their non sequitur by saying that in many third world countries women and girls spend most of their time gathering firewood, getting clean water, and cooking. They never made note of that being part of the normal division of labor in pre-industrial societies. They never mentioned that the male side of that division of labor involves dealing with large, dangerous animals and long hours of hard labor. (Ask someone who grew up on a farm before tractors were common.) And they spoke nary a word about how universal suffrage usually follows close on the heels of industrialization. And once again, I have no idea how we're fighting global warming by advancing industrialization and commercialism to increase equity.
I find this all especially silly because my division builds automated switch gear for large diesel generators. While the rest of the company is going great guns on solar panels, we're keeping the lights on during SHTF by burning dead dinosaurs. For us, reducing our ecological footprint would involve things like increasing the ratio of hot rolled to cold rolled steel in our parts or reducing the transport in our supply chain.

Speaking of generators - I’ve just bought one as the scent of war became distinct in the air. I guess like in Ukraine, where most businesses and some individuals are armed by them already, enemies would target our grid first thing. I hope I’ll never need it, unless of course I buy a motorhome one day, but that only makes sense if I can travel far, which in its turn means we might need more peace treaties with the neighbors 🕊☮️✌️

http://fortune.com/silicon-valley-sta...
Nothing surprising and some of us probably assume that there is a certain dimension of 'fake' in any biz or industry.
Volkswagen emissions scandal is also a big, recent example:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswa...
But aren't the example just the reflection of the constant struggle to show only 'great' sides of any product, solution, biz, while omitting to mention any drawbacks, deficiencies, etc, to a point that the entire perception may be misleading? In certain areas governments step in by demanding certain marking like about the perils of smoking or drinking. Some others should be covered by general legislation, but become known only in the course of some scandal.
While discussing 'truth', 'facts' and others, these notions hardly apply to PR and marketing, which focus clearly only on the positive side of things and if it doesn't exist, may even 'create' one at times -:)
So to what degree is everything 'embellished' in your opinion?