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An advertisement plays on <span class="mu-s">Level 4</span>, most notably as it is the lowest level were mass media and color television is ubiquitous. The commercial has been played millions and is only remarkable in how forgetful it is- after all, it's advertising a universal product that everyone already buys.
"Mom! Mom! I'm hungry- can we get something at the food cart?!"
<span class="mu-b">"Sure dear- Oh, what do we have here?"</span>
The seller of the stall is turned around, an unusually fat and hairless man in a colorful uniform and a paper hat on his head.
"Oh- I want one of those pork buns!"
With a sudden electric shock that knocks the hat off his head- the seller whips around to reveal an anthropomorphic pig man. He looks frightened, shivering and biting his fingernails in a exaggerated fashion.
<span class="mu-r">"You wanna eat, what!?"</span>
<span class="mu-b">"Sweetheart! Don't say that! Say <span class="mu-i">RedMeat</span> instead!"</span>
"But I thought RedMeat is made from neutralized, ethically sourced bio products!"
<span class="mu-b">"It is- but saying the name of the animal or its meat is considered rude. You never know who could be listening."</span>
"Oof. Sorry Mr.Pig."
The pig's expression changes to a big grin, giving a thumbs up.
<span class="mu-r">"That's alright young man. RedMeat can be made from pigs, cows, deer- but all of it is highly processed and sanitized for ethical human consumption. Don't risk off brand sources of protein, or "whole food" sellers which can be full of parasites or disease."</span>
"Yuck!"
<span class="mu-r">"Just remember- when it comes to your protein- don't gamble. Always bet on red!"</span>
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