You are a fool to think something like advertising works on your puerile assessment of what you do or do not notice.
Don't be silly, this is a serious matter. A person who is prepared to kill themself due to having no access to strawberry ice cream has quite obviously risen above the standard dualities of hankering and lamentation.
Not very much like, as swimming is no analogy of being dead. However, immersion is cold water is very unpleasant, whether one subsequently remains alive and swims or drowns and is dead. As Isaac Asimov succinctly observed:
The notion is that there is a very strong connection between swimming and getting wet, much like dying and death. If one has issues with the agency behind the act of swimming/death, one has issues with the act.
So, if you are afraid of being in tight spaces - you are afraid of life? After all, if one has issues with the agency of being born, then one has issues with being alive. Non-sequitor... Having issues with waiting at a bus stop does not mean I have issues with actually riding a bus.
Try swimming without getting wet and you will realize you have to go to pedantic lengths to avoid seeing the obvious connection. These are the sort of desperate measures one has to resort to in order to maintain the false airs of bravado.
Um. Because children are born giggling, huh? Um. Because corporate bodies responsible for buses never have to examine logistical/service delivery issues that surround the act of patrons waiting for a bus, huh? This bravado is really something ...
I have, but then I used to go to church Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!. Plus you get the "Book Tower" advertising leaflets, the billboards on the sides of roads and outside the more evangelical church along the lines of "Jesus saves!" etc.
If you are going to insist on calling me a liar, then this conversation is over - and you go back on ignore. It's obvious you have nothing to contribute. Much like Jan...
I understand that at the moment you are very angry about strawberry icecream so I will pretend you didn't say that.
I didn't call you a liar. I called you a fool desperate to go to pedantic lengths to protect their bravado.