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[–] wheezy@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

My brain has been trained to filter out advertising. Big red letters that are eye catching. I have literally been conditioned to ignore them as they are 99% of the time just useless ads.

Unfortunately, the really obvious and important warning signs use this same "eye catching" method of telling me really important information. So, I find myself in OPs situation a lot. I should not be allowed anywhere near areas with dangerous radiation or gasses.

Same goes for ordering food on a menu. I usually realize I wanted to try that "limited time" item with big letters and a dedicated picture AFTER I already ordered.

In an attempt to filter out noise I sometimes filter out important information.