Do we really need all the products we see in ads, or does the media make us feel like our lives are incomplete without them?, Why do some people still prefer flicking through a glossy magazine instead of scrolling through Instagram? Does a physical ad feel more "trustworthy"?, Ads often show "perfect" people and lives. How does this affect the self-esteem of young people in society?, Some display ads are designed by famous artists and photographers. Can we consider a high-quality advertisement to be a piece of art?, Which is a better tool for a journalist/marketer: making people laugh or making them worried (e.g., about their health or safety)?, If you were a business owner, would you spend your budget on a full-page ad in a newspaper or on a social media influencer? Why?, Can a clever advertising campaign make society more eco-friendly or more tolerant? Or is its only goal to make a profit?, Is it scary or helpful when your phone "listens" to you and shows a display ad for exactly what you were just talking about?, Do we buy products because they are good, or because a famous person says so? Why does society trust celebrities more than experts?, Why do brands often use "old-school" styles or music from the 80s/90s in their ads? How does nostalgia help increase sales?, If AI can create "perfect" images and text for ads, will we still need human designers and journalists in the future?.

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