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copy©unts Posted by zenzenzen

Image courtesy of Loan Sameli

Image courtesy of Loan Sameli

Because sometimes an idea is so awesome, those cheeky monkeys in advertising turn them into bad commercials. Always the original far outweighs in awesomeness than the cruddy TV ads. Sometimes they even re-do them so badly that you just can’t watch the original without thinking of the product!

Who can seriously enjoy scrimping these days since the Honey Monster got in on the act? You wonder if these ad execs want to ruin it for all of us with their lame campaigns – and what’s to stop them? They already use skateboarding, ponies and boobs to sell everything to everyone…
Well fear no longer as crusaders from all around the world now have a platform to alert people of injustice! Men, women and kids of the world unite and read copy©unts.

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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 2 Comments More: , , , ,

Stop These Cunts Before It’s Too Late! Posted by Badger Von Winklebaum

stop-these-cuntsThose UK/EU government types are trying to screw up the internet again. They want to abolish net-neutrality, record all your private emails and ban you from the net if you download pirate movies.

Without net-neutrality, your internet provider could turn round to you and say “Sure you can look at britneyspears.com for free. However if you want to look at nomadradio.fm, that’ll be £50 please – Because they didn’t give us the EXTRA FUCKING CASH!”

Honestly, this is so important even if you’re not a geek. The Internet is the last place we can have free speech. You can’t see these erosions of liberty happening like you can the security cameras and the protesters being beaten up, but they’re happening.

It’s so important in fact, that I’ve just started donating a fiver a month to The Open Rights Group. A fucking fiver! That’s how strongly I feel! That’s, like, more than a pint costs. I feel more strongly about it than beer. You should too. Please sign up.

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Thursday, March 26th, 2009 No Comments More: