Happiness is other people's children.
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(click ads, via) It's South American condom ad week on copyranter. I know, I post condom ads too frequently (search condom). Well, if you don't like it, go fuck yourself (with a condom!). Here, via Y&R in Buenos Aires, The Tulipan brand eschews the popular bullshit better sex sell, and delivers the practical anti-life message that we're not allowed to mention here in the US of A. Nice photography. The previous Y&R Tulipan ad was idiotic.
3 Comments:
that is a good page and keep up the good work
So,you've been a copywriter for over 18 years but you can't afford Wordpress?
I actually find the message ambiguously disturbing, given the pedophile aspect of "uncles". YUCK.
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