emoriam wrote:
What is your impression of the advertisement above?
And, yes, this kind of **** is why I think disclaimers are necessary in some situations. How the hell is someone supposed to avoid that?
emoriam wrote:
What is your impression of the advertisement above?
I don't think it is good at bringing over its message though. It certainly had shockvalue, but it had nothing related to skipping schools. The message that I got from it, if the last sentences weren't added into it, was that the author was done with cliche happy advertisement videos.
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How much do you like this song from 1 to 10?
What is your favorite ad?
Change is gooooood
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Meiyjhe wrote:
What is your favorite ad?
This has to be thiese ones... Its not one but a series but the drill is always the same...
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If you had a baby, what "thing" would you like it to inherit from you?
DEWO wrote:
Stick to the rules!
You asked a question without answering mine!
I will answer to your as soon as you answer the previous question.
Well you didn't even ask a question at all in your last post, which is even farther from sticking to the rules.
Signatures are for squares
And triangles too; I won't judge.
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Oil when it's been removed from the pot and strained; it's a substitute for marinara (or tomato) sauce. I've grown up pampered with spectacular homemade sauce and I live in a very Italian area, so I just despise store-bought marinara.
What are your computer's stats?
Garbage.
Stupidest ad you've ever seen?