NYC Mad Men Ad
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- inteliboy0
thicker skin. people get "hurt feelings" so fucking easily.
- mg330
You said it perfectly. As I just responded to the person who posted this on Facebook - do New Yorkers freak out when they see planes in the sky? When they see Muslims walking around? When an ambulance goes by with sirens blazing? Man, I'm a compassionate person above most else in my life, but the world these days... everyone complains about every fucking thing and how it affects them and why didn't people think of my feelings and that's insensitive and gonna cause me depression.
Same thing with all these celebrities, athletes, media people always having to apologize for every little thing they say that someone disagrees with. It drives me crazy to the n'th degree. So a tittle came out at the Super Bowl. Or everyone freaks out because Adele gave the finger to the crowd at the Brit awards. Suck it the fuck up and move on.
- waterhouse0
I'll never forget the morning of March 25.
- monospaced0
Problem is, the ads don't say Mad Men on them, they just show the falling man, the date, and in some instances some language about adultery and such. Mostly it just comes across as another campaign, but when it's on posters the size of buildings, it is eerily reminiscent of a terrible day in Manhattan, especially devoid of the show's context.
- ********0
cheesy controversy bait
- utopian0
Now if Banksy had created the same fear mongering, asinine ad campaign there would be an arrest warrant issued immediately, and a bounty put on his head by the U.S. Government!
- akrok0
i am sure they knew. look, they got free press. that's what they want.
- akrok0
unfortunately people jump of buildings and bridges all the time.
- pango0
hey look! Car wash!
- MrT0
Reading the Daily Mail is enough to make anyone jump off a building.
- GeorgesII0
I'll just leave this here,
typical american bollocks
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