Is the last photo a picture of Pac-Man flipping the camera off?
But he suggests that you do remember the Muppet commercial, so he shouldn't consider it a failure then.
Eh, good luck with this. I don't get the point of a website sticking to a TV type schedule when availability is one of the many things the internet has over television, but this might end up being interesting.
"Hey guys, remember that thing I did that everybody thought was really cool? Yeah, total accident, not what I meant"

Actually, sounds about right.

Well, to be fair, the women can ride their bikes on the shoulder where the road to rough (to wake up dozing drivers) and knock both out at the same time.
I don't get their point about advertising. First off, when Google does advertise, their commercials are pretty good. And the link supplied by Business Insider regarding the Muppet ad listed it as a top ad, but the paragraph is written in a way to suggest it was a failure.

And I hate most Apple ads, honestly. I bought an iPod because it was the best MP3 player out when I did. But each time I heard Bono sing "Uno, Dos, Tres, Catorce..." it made me want one less and less each time.

Its a Business Insider article that they are re-posting.
That's me too, though I may be online a bit more than the averge "almost offline" gamer.

I do like some multiplayer, but I don't like playing it that much. I like to do it casually. So I prefer games with online components that don't seem "high stakes." So, while CoD may be considered a better multiplayer experience than Uncharted or Assassins Creed to many, it isn't to me.

Well, it is cheaper, much cheaper. Microsoft used the same tact with those "I'm a PC" ads. And while the iPad is more capable, it doesn't really do much more than the Fire, just does those things better.

It's a commercial, they don't need equal time to let the other side rebut.

In Yosemite, they stressed to us that deer is the number 1 killer there. Part has to do with people thinking all deer are Bambi and just want to be friends, and they try to pet them.

Ignoring their antlers, their hoofs are extemely dangerous. They have powerful kicks, and the hoofs are sharp.

Got it, but it seems like the "answer" is basically what would be the top result with other engines or the same if you clicked "I'm feeling lucky."

I get by "answering" the question it seems like an implied approval of the "answer," but that's no different from Siri. It just seems like the problems are the same ones all search engines have, "sometimes the internet is just a horrible place."

Santorum effectively draws awareness to his homophobic nature. "Spreading Santorum" is a childish act that emboldens Santorum's anit-gay supporters, and convinces people who would never vote for Santorum to, well, not vote for him even more?

It's not useless, its that the only use it will get will be for things Savage didn't think through, like an elementary school kid getting his name googled and popping up "frothy mix..."

Well, maybe being that size will open some doors (hell, it might literally open doors), but lets face it, the guy is not "traditionally" attractive. And if you are banking on a superficiality, you got to deal with the negatives too. Do some pushups, talk about something other than XBOX.

And 13.5 inches is over twice the average according to studies, and 50% bigger than what many would call a "very large one." There's diminishing returns. A golddigger won't dump a billionaire for a multi-billionaire (most likely), and a size queen can probably still find somebody whose "ample" and not nearly as awkward.

Did you Google or Bing "is abortion wrong?" Because I get the exact same answer. And you got the least offensive answer I see on the front page of Google for "are whites superior to blacks."

And ChaCha is many things, while it may be a derogatory word for a latin maid, thats far down the list of definitions, hardly worth mentioning.

I don't get the spreading santorum result, I get news stories about it, but not the site itself.

Don't think I'd call it "hilarious." Just stupid. I don't like Santorum, or homophobes, but this isn't doing anything worthy. You think that hurts Santorum? The people who will vote for him will just thing "those evils gays" are attacking him. The people laughing at it are those who were never voting for him.

Who it hurts is some random kid with Santorum as a last name. Basically, the guy who did "It Gets Better" is just ensuring some random kid will get bullied.

I think its been at least 5 years since anybody actually bothered to "see more at GoDaddy.com."

The Fiat one was strange, but I thought it was about sexualizing cars, moreso than women, no?

While watching that commercial, we kind of laughed at the "IS THAT A PEN" line, and then wondered how old that Darkness song was, then stopped caring because we all liked that song anyway. A little more than half of the party were iPhone people, who laughed and nodded at the iPhone people in the commercial.

A bit over the top, but its a Superbowl commercial. Its not the best in the campaign, but overall, its a good campaign. Effective? Don't know, but no way does it (or any commercial) deserve to be listed as "worse" than the Go Daddy commercials.

Right, "rape by force" is what Whoopie Goldberg would refer to as "rape rape".
Right, used games sales aren't that recent, I think it became widespread recently though. The local rental place always had used NES games for sale when I was a kid, but it seemed like though games always sucked. Haven't bought a used game until Uncharted 1 (which, as I said, was only because I couldn't find a new copy).

I still consider PS1 as recent, even though its two generations ago, wow, I'm feeling pretty old now.

I get that, wish they realize my cousin might be interested in buying Mass Effect and BioShock games because I lent him the first of each.

I get that used game sales is relatively recent, but lending games goes as far back as my old NES days, I'm sure for Atari too, I didn't trade games so much for Atari because at 5 years old, my friends and I weren't able to figure out why some cartridges fit and some didn't.

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