The more you know the more you know
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the more you know the more you know
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I don't want to disrespect in any kind, but I don't get the point.
Ooops, never mind, just saw the MEME tag. -
@thelostsoul I still don't get it. Don't memes have to have any context? I don't see one here. I nearly flagged this as spam, before I saw the other posts of this new user.
@atablettal Welcome to the forum. Care to explain this?
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@Clyde Here in the U.S. one of the major television networks ran a series of Public Service Announcements about various topics back in the 90s (I think). It was a way to raise awareness about topics before we had all of this social media stuff now.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_More_You_KnowEach one was a pretty short blurb about the issue that was less than the length of a typical TV advertisement. They were performed by several Hollywood celebrities but they always ended with the title phrase and logo seen above.
I think the main joke here is their choice of phrase might seem odd. "The more you know...." then what? Can a single person take action? It's almost like now you know simply for the sake of knowing about something. Hence the double phrase I guess.
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