Tyler Falbo produced a parody of the tearjerker ads we see during the Super Bowl. In this one, a man confronts the fact that his 9-year-old son has only two weeks to live. First you get sucked into the story, then you have to ask yourself, "What is being advertised here?" Don't fret about it; it will all become clear eventually. (via Tastefully Offensive)
I'm certainly glad to read that this is a parody. If I thought for even one split second that anyone at Lamborghini might have thought this would be a good way to advertise their cars — and especially with that specific phuguing license plate — I would personally find a way to get Lambos banned from the planet.
I mean, I know there's a line between parody and just plain bad taste and it's easy to step across it from time to time; but if this were in any way legitimate it wouldn't be stepping across the line, it would be pole-vaultin over it.
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I'm certainly glad to read that this is a parody. If I thought for even one split second that anyone at Lamborghini might have thought this would be a good way to advertise their cars — and especially with that specific phuguing license plate — I would personally find a way to get Lambos banned from the planet.
I mean, I know there's a line between parody and just plain bad taste and it's easy to step across it from time to time; but if this were in any way legitimate it wouldn't be stepping across the line, it would be pole-vaultin over it.
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Via "Tastefully" Offensive eh? Not this time. This is crap.
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