Heroes
These 2 Minutes Of Lego People Frozen In Motion Drilled Right Into My Heart. And Struck Anger, Too.
Remember your favorite toy from childhood? If it was something that adults use too — like a bulldozer, for example — you might associate the good memories of your toy when you see the real thing. Some people use that kind of feeling to make something not-so-good seem much nicer in your mind. That's called the halo effect. If kids today grow up with the same fond memories we all have — but for an oil company — does that seem right to you?
07.14.14