Wednesday 10 December 2014

The death of Close-up toothpaste....



In every event, we use timelines in showing our successes and failures. Through these timeline, we get to see processes through which these events have taken place, we realize that in certain times, mistakes are made, but yet be corrected. But insanity is one who repeats the same mistakes over, and still make the same mistakes even when they do same process again. Whatever comes in creation exists without my knowledge. If I had the consent of such a creation, with my knowledge, I wouldn't let such a product like the close-up tooth paste exist.


The elections are ran by the same industries that sell toothpaste on television, because no truth comes out of anything they say. The aim of these product is merely to have our mouths clean, and fresher breath, but lately, I have come to realize that when one is hungry and has no meal, this product is the most filling of them all. They are giving out 2 billion product promo because the competitive market is crazy for them, they have realized that the product not only makes people sick, it doesn't function anymore.  I ran a test on the herbal toothpaste produced by this organisation and I wonder why they still bank on this red toothpaste that makes one terribly ill. A possible source of guidance would be the need for truth, wisdom, but with comparison to this product which is to make ones teeth whiter and breath fresher, it all goes wrong. It is glaring that lies have been told right before our very eyes. Take a look at the video and see the deceit in their eyes. They don't even use the product.


Someone once said, brush your teeth with the best toothpaste, and wash your mouth with industrial waste, but it's the other way round, brush your teeth with the worst toothpaste, and wash your mouth with the cleanest water, your breath remains deafening. The idea of the tube used for toothpaste is easy, when out, you find it hard to return, because as useless as its product, you have no choice but to make use of it. I would rather have my breath of mint-tail than have a breath of the red close up toothpaste every morning. Every single item that we come in contact with on a daily basis has been designed by an artist. From the toothbrush we use, to the tap we use in cleaning the toothbrush, then the toothpaste, oh wait, did I just say the toothpaste, I guess the artist died after making closeup toothpaste.



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