Read a couple of threads on Crows and on fair skin, here and came out with this one, combining them - a sort of parody, if you may call so.
There is a preference for the dark/tanned skin to become fair and the fair skinned to turn tan. For either of them it seems not fair to remain as is.
Talk about crows, don't they want to turn fair skinned? Think of the white doves, don't they want to be tanned?
If we say no, then the animal rights people would jump in both the tanned and the fair skinned in support of them. These days human rights is of no concern at all it seems, a married guy is totally lost between the rights of two women - the wife and the mom. His life is lost in the balancing act and falls head down flat, damaging his reputation, if he had one.
Oh no, I was to scribble about fair skin and not fair treatment of husbands.
An innovative marketing campaign of a fairness cream company goes like this... Or would any company be ready to take up this challenge to prove that their cream does bring the fairness as promised.
Picture before using the said fairness cream:
Picture during the 1st week of using the fairness cream:
(Don't forget to notice the visible change in color) :)
After the 2 weeks: The fairness the crow wanted is there for you to see and believe - to turn fair turn to "our cream"
Logically you might say it is the dove picture - but when you are caught up and mesmerized by the ad campaigns, the logical thinking doesn't work, only the cream works....
It is easy to tackle even if one of you pose this question - the crows that used the cream are the doves and the doves that didn't use our cream to maintain the fairness, turned to crows.
This sounds really fair to me - that is why we see crows and doves still existing as we are - the fair and the tanned.
Choice is yours to remain fair, or turn fair or just don't bother and remain a crow for ever - a fair choice it seems...
Am flying high to escape from the stones you are pelting at me - Kaa Kaa bye bye Kaa Kaa... :)
One of you call the animal rights people, to save the Kaa Kaa (me) please... :)
Fair Skin Parody...
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