Advertising isn’t always truthful. But what if it was? This is why I don’t make the big bucks.



Advertising isn’t always truthful. But what if it was? This is why I don’t make the big bucks.
I catch myself sometimes using the words cheesy and corny with the same meaning, but I’ve started to wonder if they mean the same thing or not. I checked out the nutritional facts and found that cheesy is defined as “cheap or poor quality” while corny is synonymous with “old-fashioned and unoriginal.” While cheesy sounds more tasteful to me initially, I think corny might be more wholesome and satisfying.