It’s not clear to me—I’m not even sure what you think it’s advertising!
( ETA: I wrote a bunch of irrelevant stuff, but then I scrolled up and saw (again, but it somehow slipped my mind even though I friggin’ quoted it in the grandparent, I’m going senile at the tender age of 36) that you specifically think it’s advertising for CFAR, so I’ve deleted the irrelevant stuff. )
Advertising for CFAR seems like a stretch, because—although very nice things are said about Anna Salamon—the actual product CFAR sells isn’t mentioned at all.
It’s not clear to me—I’m not even sure what you think it’s advertising!
( ETA: I wrote a bunch of irrelevant stuff, but then I scrolled up and saw (again, but it somehow slipped my mind even though I friggin’ quoted it in the grandparent, I’m going senile at the tender age of 36) that you specifically think it’s advertising for CFAR, so I’ve deleted the irrelevant stuff. )
Advertising for CFAR seems like a stretch, because—although very nice things are said about Anna Salamon—the actual product CFAR sells isn’t mentioned at all.