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by t n. Posted Sun May 20, 2012 @ 8:56 PM
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I am not so insecure as a woman that this ad would bother me. It's just an over exaggeration of a life-changing event.
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asked me if I was going to do that when he moves out. I said 'yes, so get ready for it. lol
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by Maegan Z. Posted Fri May 4, 2012 @ 1:18 PM
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This is what my dear departed father used to do when a commercial came on that he didn't like: hit the mute button.
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by MOOBS Posted Thu May 3, 2012 @ 4:33 PM
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OH Sweet Jesus is it the one where they're crying? Yes pull that one it's like nails on a chalkboard. I don't care who buys, sells, whatever just get rid of it.
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by VoiceOfReason Posted Wed May 2, 2012 @ 6:23 PM
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Most advertising makes all adults (and children) look like complete fools. I haven't seen an intelligent commercial for years. (and probably never will).
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by haranj Posted Wed May 2, 2012 @ 1:36 PM
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for AT&T wireless service with the clueless dad and the pre-teen daughter who has all the answers (invisible cable). Heads up advertisers - the ADULTS are the ones doing the actual buying - if you make them look dumb you will alienate them.
Maybe 20 years ago a teenager would know more about technology than a 30-something dad, but in 2010 that dad has grown up with computers and uses them at work, most likely. He is not likely to be stupid and clueless like someone's 85-year-old grandfather.
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I know that I will act the same way when my one and only 16 yr old son leaves home for the first time. :-)
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I mean, we wouldn't want anyone to make YOU look foolish, Temple!
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by jeishere Posted Tue May 1, 2012 @ 12:59 PM
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How does it make women look stupid? Maybe the two characters in the ad but why are you projecting that on all women?
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I always
by jeishere Wed May 2, 2012 @ 9:49 AM
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I agree, it's AWFUL and ANNOYING.
Annoying as hell.
However: Typically, if someone is made to look stupid/clueless in a TV commercial, it's a man -- more specifically, a husband. This used to be how women were portrayed in TV commercials (I've seen some doozies from the '50s and '60s that make us all look like idiots who can't clean a house without a man telling us which product to use).
But now that women have fought against that -- publicly -- now advertisers seem to think that it's okay to make men look dumb.
There's one for retirement planning now, and it shows several husbands talking to their wives, all the husbands are scared and worried, and their wives are calm and have all the answers. It's a bit offensive, really, to break things down along gender that way.
Women's groups spoke up and got advertisers to change their ways in how they portray women -- that doesn't mean it's okay to make men look stupid as a group.
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It's true
by White Tiger Fri May 4, 2012 @ 1:30 AM
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