So, I recently went bra shopping at La Senza. A couple months back Victoria Secret bought La Senza so now it's under their organization. If you've noticed, that's why all the La Senza stores got renovated. Before the renovations I always bought my bras from La Senza and established my size and everything. So, when I went shopping at La Senza like 2 weeks ago, I realized that my cup size changed, it went up one size bigger. I thought to myself, this can't be right. It fits but, I know it's part of their strategy of making women feeling better about their size so they'll buy more. When I went home I did some research and read some forums about this and it's true. Other ladies realized they've gone up several bra sizes.
I know that companies every where uses this method. Mc Donalds used to have those uncomfortable plastic seating areas so the customers won't sit for long. Some clothing companies label a "small" when it should be "medium". Of course when I found out my new bra size in La Senza I was happy but, it did not fool me into buying more bras. I know your strategies!!!
Alright, so the second and last realization for tonight would be cartoon/anime shows. I watched a lot of tv when I was younger but, it wasn't until recently, like 2 months ago where I stopped watching tv (at my place at least). I'm usually on the computer for my leisure time. I have an older brother and he loves watching South Park, The Simpsons and recently he's really into anime shows. For me on the other hand I love Family guy and Arthur. Yes, Arthur. For my whole life even to this day I try to get myself to be obsessed with South Park and The Simpsons. After thinking and comparing things in my tiny little mind I realized why it's so hard for me to have interest in South Park and The Simpsons, it's because the style is different. It's not appealing to my eyes. I find both of them to be funny. I just like more rounded shapes. Such as Family Guy and Arthur characters are very neat and doesn't have any much harsh lines. With South Park it's all cut outs and their movements are kind of stiff. With anime, I really don't find that appealing at all and you can probably guess why. Of course, all of my animated tv show favorites aren't based on the style. There's American Dad, Futurama, and The Cleveland Show are very similar if not the same style as Family Guy. Those shows I just don't find to be funny. The point is, when you're flipping through channels on your television, you see first before you hear. I hope I'm not the only one that's like this.