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Backmasking

So as I understand, these are all visual subliminal messages, 25th frame. But backmasking is also often considered as subliminal messaging. However, there already is an article List of backmasked messages, so instances of backmasking should not be repeated here. I suggest renaming this article maybe to Instances of 25th frame or Instances of visual subliminal messages or something like that.-- Tired time ( talk) 22:12, 15 November 2009 (UTC) reply


Clean up

I am wondering why that article exists. Basically everything mentioned in that article is mentioned on its original page, Subliminal stimuli and anything not is unreferenced. A merger discussion may be approporate if sourcing can not be done on this article. In the mean time i have sinced tagged it. Hopefully for it to be improved. Ottawa4ever ( talk) 18:08, 13 August 2010 (UTC) reply

Correction needed on Exorcist example

"depicting a white-faced demon named Captain Howdy. This image is shown in the character Father Karras's nightmare, where it flashes across the screen for a few seconds before fading away."

Either the image "flashes," or it is on the screen for "a few seconds." It can't be both. Anything on the screen for "a few seconds" is not subliminal. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Interzone826 ( talkcontribs) 16:33, 7 January 2020 (UTC) reply

This article has got to go

This article is just a rehash of Subliminal messages in popular culture (which has quite a few unnecessary examples, like Gumball) with a whole different set of examples. It ought to be merged/deleted.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Backmasking

So as I understand, these are all visual subliminal messages, 25th frame. But backmasking is also often considered as subliminal messaging. However, there already is an article List of backmasked messages, so instances of backmasking should not be repeated here. I suggest renaming this article maybe to Instances of 25th frame or Instances of visual subliminal messages or something like that.-- Tired time ( talk) 22:12, 15 November 2009 (UTC) reply


Clean up

I am wondering why that article exists. Basically everything mentioned in that article is mentioned on its original page, Subliminal stimuli and anything not is unreferenced. A merger discussion may be approporate if sourcing can not be done on this article. In the mean time i have sinced tagged it. Hopefully for it to be improved. Ottawa4ever ( talk) 18:08, 13 August 2010 (UTC) reply

Correction needed on Exorcist example

"depicting a white-faced demon named Captain Howdy. This image is shown in the character Father Karras's nightmare, where it flashes across the screen for a few seconds before fading away."

Either the image "flashes," or it is on the screen for "a few seconds." It can't be both. Anything on the screen for "a few seconds" is not subliminal. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Interzone826 ( talkcontribs) 16:33, 7 January 2020 (UTC) reply

This article has got to go

This article is just a rehash of Subliminal messages in popular culture (which has quite a few unnecessary examples, like Gumball) with a whole different set of examples. It ought to be merged/deleted.


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