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An individual advertisement is often called an "ad" or an "advert" for convenience.

But if all is in fact , what do we call an individual piece of propaganda? Should we call it a "prop" or a "propa"?

As in, "Aw, jeez, not another Coke prop." Or, "A propa only five minutes into the show? Fuck this."

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@starbreaker

I think 'agan' is a good option because it sounds like 'again'

as in "propaganda AGAIN?!"

(this is not a serious answer)

@a_breakin_glass @starbreaker

kinda but maybe 'propga' would be better? I don't know

honestly -- I've spent the past week wondering if words even matter, so I'm probably not the right person to suggest answers, much less critique them

more and more I think people are like weather

they just happen how they're going to happen -_-

@sydneyfalk @a_breakin_glass Being a writer, I'm kinda fucked if words don't matter - and not in the happy, fun way.

@starbreaker @a_breakin_glass

Well, in the sense of 'matter' I'm using, I am too -- but basically only in the sense that I'm producing entertainment sans any other impact.

I'm WAY more fucked if words don't matter because I'm a visibly queer mental defective and all -- because at this point if the Vast Bulk Majority of people can't be convinced not to start rounding up undesirables, well, it's gonna end up happening at this rate. :/

The assholes run the world. :(

@starbreaker @a_breakin_glass

feel free to use

if it helps reality in some way, I will be pleasantly surprised, but I'm not gonna hold my breath

reality's just...rotting

@starbreaker Both "prop" and "pro" have positive connotations, yes? So if we're trying to propagandize against them, maybe a different phoneme. Ganda? Gands? Gandy?

@clew IIRC, the connotations of "prop" aren't universally positive. At least one is neutral (theater/movie props), and then there's "prop" in the sense of, "Country A continues to prop up the murderous regime of so-and-so in Country B."

@starbreaker Art with a political message is often called agitprop, so you could call it adprop.

@DaveHiggins I could, but I want people to come to recognize advertising for what it really is: corporate PSYOPS. Preferably in real life, but within my fictional setting is fibe, too.

Not that there's really any point in trying to help real-world normies realize they're getting deep-dicked by capitalism, but whatever.