I'm not sure how much longer I can cope with these constant reminders that I live in a country where it's generally accepted that people need to be told things at this sort of level.
It's one of the reasons I live my daily life on the general assumption that any given person I'm dealing with, unless I know it to be a fact otherwise, doesn't have a damned clue about anything they're doing in life: Far more often than not, I seem to be right. *facepalm*
This is pretty much why I don't enjoy television here - not just for its actual content (although that would make a pretty ideal secondary reason) but for the reason that it seems to treat me like an utter moron whenever it's on.
This advert, I think, was attempting to lend some light-heartedness to the usual disclaimer - later on, it says something along the lines of "Or do barrel rolls - really, do not attempt". Which raises the slightly different question of why, when making an advert for a truck that can't snowboard, you would base it around showing off its snowboarding abilities.
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Date: 2012-01-13 03:32 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2012-01-16 02:05 pm (UTC)And, of course, underneath it, was "Dramatization". AS IF WE NEED TO BE TOLD THAT OUR SOAP DOES NOT CONTAIN TINY PEOPLE D:
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Date: 2012-01-16 02:06 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-01-16 10:53 pm (UTC)This advert, I think, was attempting to lend some light-heartedness to the usual disclaimer - later on, it says something along the lines of "Or do barrel rolls - really, do not attempt". Which raises the slightly different question of why, when making an advert for a truck that can't snowboard, you would base it around showing off its snowboarding abilities.