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Saint Fujur, Martyr ([info]luckdragonfujur) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2008-01-14 12:17:00


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Entry tags:they sell a product that causes cancer

Would you please look at what they sell?!
In vintage_ads, the LJ community where people post --wait for it!-- vintage ads, [info]amadoj0nes posts a Camel advertising in an entry titled "Behold, a blatantly vaginophallic product mascot!" complete with the following sentence(s).

They sell a product that causes cancer.
They sell a product that causes cancer.
They sell a product that causes cancer.
They sell..a product... that causes.. cancer.
They sell a motherf*#@ing product that causes CANCER.



Mostly, folks' replies tend to be from the CRY MOAR variety, to which dear [info]amadoj0nes answers by repeating what seems to be his signature:

They sell a product that causes cancer.

They sell.. A product... That causes...Cancer.

Help me out here. Any generation younger than mine takes about 5-6 repetitions in order for obvious things to sink in.


And people keep saying CRY MOAR.



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[info]ilpalazzo
2008-01-14 07:49 pm UTC (link)
Wow, bitter-old-bastard generational whining much? And his profile says he was born in 1986.

Isn't 22 a little young to decide that kids these days are going straight to hell?

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[info]hallidae
2008-01-14 09:44 pm UTC (link)
At least when my 22-year-old self gets thoughts of "Wow, kids are stupid," there's murder involved.

Although that didn't stop my dad from laughing his ass off at me.

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[info]rosehiptea
2008-01-15 02:06 am UTC (link)
1986? Geez, I feel like pulling the "I have sweaters older than you" card on that guy.

(OT: The other day I asked my 75-year-old dad if kids were better in his day and he said "Are you kidding? Kids in my day were... never mind, I don't want to say anything vulgar.")

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[info]nekoama
2008-01-15 02:29 am UTC (link)
Nah, it's the 'whine and bitch' stage my generation seems to be going through right now. If you're not indignant about something common, you're doing it wrong.

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[info]sparkysrevenge
2008-01-15 08:11 am UTC (link)
Apparently, my entire flist is going through that about politics.

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