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DEATH TO DUCKY!
THE PROPHET HATH SPOKEN!
ALSO: MAY ENTROPY BURN IN HELL!
Yo mama's a insult to islam.
I suspect this is what happens when you screw over your advertising agency.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUTWz7nu_wk
from Europe
from Spokane, Washington, THE EUROPEAN UNION.
The Peoples Republic of Spokanistan
>published in the English languageoh, thanks for informing me. I thought I was reading Tagalog.
>published in the English language
oh, thanks for informing me. I thought I was reading Tagalog.
I laughed a few times.
I like the "Good Morning, Lemmings" one.
looking at picture three reminded me of:"What's the biggest problem in the world today, ignorance or apathy?" "I don't know, and I don't care."
looking at picture three reminded me of:
"What's the biggest problem in the world today, ignorance or apathy?" "I don't know, and I don't care."
Amidoinitrite?
все приветствуют советских профсоюзов
>>195 >профсоюзовI had one once, but the wheels fell off.
>>195
>профсоюзов
I had one once, but the wheels fell off.
from the time when great illustrations prowled the sky and not every billboard ad was just some shitty photoshop job.mostly cassandre, but some select others too.
from the time when great illustrations prowled the sky and not every billboard ad was just some shitty photoshop job.
mostly cassandre, but some select others too.
and last, but not least: PROBLEM.
these were branded "muslim problem" back in the day.
1899
>>59 >>60>PROBLEM CigarettesAh, honesty in advertising (just like 'Death Cigarettes'), very refreshing. Even if it was unintentional.
>>59 >>60
>PROBLEM Cigarettes
Ah, honesty in advertising (just like 'Death Cigarettes'), very refreshing. Even if it was unintentional.
Man sized pleasure!
Quite possibly the greatest advert of all time
In b4 Capital One barbarians
>>154FEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAST!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yt9xrsRyvOk
>>150 Balls are touching.
>>151Would that be because of the product or the viking
>>178The product, the viking AND the slogan; all in perfect harmony
In the UK, these were originally called Marathon bars. Then not so long ago, Mars deemed it necessary to change the name to 'Snickers' (which brought hoots of derision, and many chortles, at it sounds like Knickers). Now I see this, and I wonder why they even bothered? Proof of the old saying:'IF IT AIN'T BROKE, DON'T FIX IT!'
In the UK, these were originally called Marathon bars. Then not so long ago, Mars deemed it necessary to change the name to 'Snickers' (which brought hoots of derision, and many chortles, at it sounds like Knickers). Now I see this, and I wonder why they even bothered? Proof of the old saying:
'IF IT AIN'T BROKE, DON'T FIX IT!'
Oh, This is rich. This Recent Mallard Fillmore strip is ever so clever.You see, no teachers will be spanked, because those who can not read it will not know to spank any teachers.What a witty man Bruce Tinsley must be.But it doesn't end there.
Oh, This is rich. This Recent Mallard Fillmore strip is ever so clever.You see, no teachers will be spanked, because those who can not read it will not know to spank any teachers.
What a witty man Bruce Tinsley must be.
But it doesn't end there.
The next day this strip appeared.As if to reemphasize the ever so passive aggressive conservative message, we are lead to believe someone was offended and wrote the cartoonist a letter.Yes.As if somehow a reader managed to see the strip, write the cartoonist a letter, sent it to Tinsley, who then read it (amongst who knows how many other pieces of mail), drew a strip about it, sent to his editor, who forwarded it just in time to appear in newspapers all over the country the very next day.And here I thought one weeks worth of syndicate comic strips are sent to editors all at once... several weeks in advance, before it even appears in newspapers.But Tinsley must be really fast when it comes to that stuff.
The next day this strip appeared.As if to reemphasize the ever so passive aggressive conservative message, we are lead to believe someone was offended and wrote the cartoonist a letter.Yes.As if somehow a reader managed to see the strip, write the cartoonist a letter, sent it to Tinsley, who then read it (amongst who knows how many other pieces of mail), drew a strip about it, sent to his editor, who forwarded it just in time to appear in newspapers all over the country the very next day.
And here I thought one weeks worth of syndicate comic strips are sent to editors all at once... several weeks in advance, before it even appears in newspapers.
But Tinsley must be really fast when it comes to that stuff.
He must be drinking again.
Kinda sad that someone has to make shit up to make a point.
Whining about it being unfunny doesn't make it any more funny. Your bad sarcasm and generally stupidity are greatly displeasing to me.
Don't whine.Have a Chuck Asay retardogram instead.
Don't whine.
Have a Chuck Asay retardogram instead.
Whining about something being unfunny and pointing out conservative propaganda...There is a difference.
lolwut
>>184This is something out of Soviet Russia right? I means that kind of dumbness should be punishable somehow.
>>184
This is something out of Soviet Russia right? I means that kind of dumbness should be punishable somehow.