If you are a graphic designer, or any sort of creative who works on a computer, you have surely experienced this first-hand!
This groundbreaking series of commercials have created a number of copycats and spin-offs, but there is nothing like the originals.
I thought our border collie was agile and eager to learn new tricks, but this is far beyond the pale. The funny thing is that to this dog, this is normal behavior. You can see how much the pup is enjoying the performance!
This video features a young, bispeckled, cross-dressing Asian bass player jamming to an Anime song called Fuwafuwa Taimu (Fluffy Time). It’s worthyness comes from a slip-up in Meg Whitman’s political campaign team who intended to share a political endorsement on Twitter, but had a typo in the link generated by a URL shortener. As a result, Meg Whitman’s followers were treated to this video. As one commenter put it, “Meg Whitman, Gubenatorial Candidate of California, s now so desperate to escape her Jon Voight good looks, that she is now seeking support from the cross-dressing Asian J-pop bass player demographic, because nothing says Republican Family Values like cross-dressiang Asians prancing about with a guitar and flashing the camera.” Such serendipity!
This fascinating scientific exploration on the effects of drugs is illustrated by the responses of various spiders when exposed to the same recreational drugs used by people.
Young girls can be so creative. More than that, creative advertisers really do their best work when promoting themselves, as they don’t need to hold back over client concerns about offending customers, clients, senior management, or investors. If all advertisements were like this, we wouldn’t mind seeing them more than once.