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Phlegmish posted:People still smoke in 2015? Seems like everyone I know that used to smoke has quit by now. *blows smoke in your face* gently caress off, nerd.
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Lumberjack Bonanza posted:*blows smoke in your face* gently caress off, nerd. Come closer and say that. It's ok, I can wait. Cricken_Nigfops posted:Sonic chat: They put vanilla flavoring in their onion rings. Revolting. Wait, what IS Sonic?
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Lumberjack Bonanza posted:*blows smoke in your face* gently caress off, nerd. Hey, that nerd already smells bad enough, no need to make it worse with your lovely smoke stench.
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Anatharon posted:Wait, what IS Sonic? A hedgehog.
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 10:36 |
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Anatharon posted:Wait, what IS Sonic? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhK-tvDvzwk
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Question Mark Mound posted:People still chew tobacco outside of Wild West recreation societies? (I assume those probably exist) Work at a gas station Having worked at a gas station made me wonder if marketing works at all. I have seen people buy $3 bags of marshmellows, $7 boxes of wheat thins, and $8 boxes of cereals and bags of beef jerky. I've seen those same products sell for $1.25, $3.50 to $4, and $4 in order, in other stores, that are within visual distance of the store. Hell, there is a nice Dollar Tree within a short walk that sells candy bars, and I'm talking snickers, M&Ms, and stuff like that, for $.79, when the gas station I worked at sold it for $1.19. I told someone once that the dollar store had a candy bar we were out of, and they gave me a look like I'd told them to go hang out in an ebola riddled village in Africa. A lot of them weren't there to get gas or cigarettes either, they just thought the gas station was "faster" then going to Target, Price Chopper, or even the much better staffed Quiktrip just down the street from the station I worked at. Which made no sense when they'd look around the store for up to 20 minutes, then have to wait in line for another 5 or 10 minutes while some one bitched about something (my favorite being "why is the car wash closed" when it's well below freezing outside). Though thinking about that station and poo poo marketing. They introduced a rewards card, that saved basically no money, cost the company money, and added like 30 seconds onto every transaction. P.S.: gently caress Marlboro Smooths, 27s, Parliment lights, wrapping paper, and Cigarellos. They summoned all of the drat potheads and drug addicts. Nothing quite as thrilling as watching a dude basically shut down mentally because he's so high on heroine that when you tell him your out of something (3 times), he can literally not figure out what to do next.
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Rondette posted:Wait....do smokers right (left? IDK) swipe other smokers?
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Random but a pack of smokes in NY is $15 lol. Luckily I live in NC. They are $5
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Anora posted:P.S.: gently caress Marlboro Smooths, 27s, Parliment lights, wrapping paper, and Cigarellos. They summoned all of the drat potheads and drug addicts. Nothing quite as thrilling as watching a dude basically shut down mentally because he's so high on heroine that when you tell him your out of something (3 times), he can literally not figure out what to do next. I legit sat here scratching my head wondering why the gently caress a stoner would need wrapping paper. Do they just love holidays? Does smoking weed make some people really generous? Then I realized what you actually meant.
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GOTTA STAY FAI posted:I legit sat here scratching my head wondering why the gently caress a stoner would need wrapping paper. Do they just love holidays? Does smoking weed make some people really generous?
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spider bethlehem posted:To the best of my knowledge, this is literally exactly what is going on, with a side order of using language that's supposed to pseudoscience you into wanting a cigarette. Supposedly that's what's with those orange banners - it's supposed to encourage that viewer to make an impulsive decision (to smoke a cigarette) The Health Education Board for Scotland released this one in 2001. This was about the time programmes like Popstars/Fame Academy (the forerunners to X-Factor and Country X Has Talent) were getting massive and more and more people were getting online and downloading music. It was downloaded tens of thousands of times before HEBS made the quite unprecedented decision to release it as a single. So you had a song that - when not watched with the video, at least - made you think about smoking when you heard it. And it was catchy enough that you could learn the words after two listens. And this was released by the National Health Service. The message was aimed at girls as well, meaning boys got... somewhat the opposite effect. Oops. HEBS were merged with another health agency a year later when the government decided they probably shouldn't be entering the music business.
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GOTTA STAY FAI posted:I legit sat here scratching my head wondering why the gently caress a stoner would need wrapping paper. Do they just love holidays? Does smoking weed make some people really generous? Weed makes you generous but generally you won't want to get up to give people gifts. Benzos, though. People may need anti-anxiety meds around the holidays but avoid taking many while actually shopping. Arsonist Daria has a new favorite as of 15:35 on Feb 11, 2015 |
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Anora posted:Gas Station Stuff. This times a million. Our cigarettes here range from 3.50 for the brand stuff and $7 for the pricier things, but Skoal/Cope make up about half of our tobacco sales. And since it's in Colorado I'm sure that number will go up when they start selling glass or other pot related items. Its always funny to see when people come in asking for the little roses that come in tiny glass pipes though. Even funnier when "No, the wooden ones won't work, they have to be the ones in the glass."
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LumpyGumby posted:Its always funny to see when people come in asking for the little roses that come in tiny glass pipes though. Even funnier when "No, the wooden ones won't work, they have to be the ones in the glass." http://www.cracked.com/blog/5-secret-criminal-uses-stuff-they-sell-in-gas-stations/ quote:Have you ever wondered what kind of awful husband buys his wife one of those cheesy fake roses in a glass tube? They're such lame gifts, but you see them everywhere. If stores keep stocking them, someone must be buying them, right? What kind of relationship transgression can be fixed with a $1 gas station purchase? Failure to DVR the right television show usually requires more apology effort than that. This one isn't even trying to hide it:
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DrBouvenstein posted:http://www.cracked.com/blog/5-secret-criminal-uses-stuff-they-sell-in-gas-stations/ Oh I know, I learned it from the same site. Just is interesting to see how many people are actually smoking crack, the number might
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 15:42 |
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McDonalds Ireland mans up and leads the charge in smarmy heteronormative bullshittery. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nic3oQfYzoU Nauseating.
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 15:47 |
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The small town next to my small town has an independent gas station instead of the big chain station mine has. The guy who runs it carries baby toys, wine, food, liquor, smokes, coffee, jewelry, decorative house statues, glass pipes, and those roses which he admits is "for people to smoke crack with." He also has a super fat fluffy cat that just walks around the store.
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Len posted:The small town next to my small town has an independent gas station instead of the big chain station mine has. The guy who runs it carries baby toys, wine, food, liquor, smokes, coffee, jewelry, decorative house statues, glass pipes, and those roses which he admits is "for people to smoke crack with." The cat is a good move in marketing. There's a shop that I often walk past that has a kitty, and I'm always tempted to go inside just because of that cat. It's a shop that carries Muslim related things though, so I'd feel bad for just walking in to pet their cat and no intention to actually spend any money.
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The commercials for Calvin Klein's "Reveal" fragrance bug me for an odd reason. A lot of fragrance commercials have the "instant attraction" angle going on, where someone sees a person (implied to be wearing the fragrance) and instantly falls for them. OK, cool, stupid but whatever. But no, in the ads for Reveal it's a man and a woman in their high-priced apartments across the street from each other, perving at each other through open windows. The only way the fragrance enters into it is if one of those people is wearing enough Reveal to be smelled across a street, and through two layers of glass. So far, everyone I know who's seen the commercial has thought the same thing, too. Also, they use almost the exact same commercial with only a few differing shots for the men's and women's version of the commercial. At least in the "for her" version it makes sense - she's obviously seducing the guy by very consciously letting him see her dressing, and posing for him. In the "for him" version, dude is watching a woman across the street, who kind of seems into him, he pours a drink, sits down to watch her some more, next thing you know she's in his apartment. Why are fragrance commercials 100% idiotic?
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I've heard that fragrance commercials pretty much have to be weird and pile on symbolism or "This is romantic" or what have you, because there's just no way to convey how their product smells in a visual ad. (And they don't want to just say 'roses and musk' because that won't properly convey the whole scent/'mood' of it, either.) They don't have to make sense, they just want you to remember it so when you're at Macy's or wherever you can think "Oh, that Dior one showed a lot of flowers and chiffon and whatnot. I like that imagery-- it was called... Mademoiselle." and go smell it/buy it for your lady friend because she probably likes that kind of thing.
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Len posted:The small town next to my small town has an independent gas station instead of the big chain station mine has. The guy who runs it carries baby toys, wine, food, liquor, smokes, coffee, jewelry, decorative house statues, glass pipes, and those roses which he admits is "for people to smoke crack with." Slime posted:The cat is a good move in marketing. Yeah, until it ends up being held hostage or killed because its owner enabled crackheads.
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Twanki posted:McDonalds Ireland mans up and leads the charge in smarmy heteronormative bullshittery. If some minimum wage register jockey starts to call me out on my manliness because I drive a Toyota, I'm taking my business elsewhere.
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We bring the smart to bring you the stupid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BlY5qfRxnQ Look at this massively complex infrastructure we run and you use it for that junk. I mean, the tone isn't nasty but I still don't like it. I know I watch stupid poo poo don't remind me. They did make this GoonFest of an ad though https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3KXow-ibvE A Man and his dog posted:Random but a pack of smokes in NY is $15 lol. Mr. Welfare posted:I recall back in high school that Mars Bars got marginally smaller. I didn't think much about it until I was reading the newspaper one day and read a advert from Mars Co. to the effect that they claimed that the loss in size was because the head office chimps were concerned about the obesity rate of Australia, and selflessly reduced the size of the bars, in order to combat this plague. Coke in Australia has been constantly trying to force smaller bottles and cans into stores (Standard soda sizes here are 355ml/12.6oz for cans, 600ml/20.2oz for normal, 1.25L/42.2oz and 2L/67.6oz for 'groups'.) But they have 450ml/15.2oz bottles, 390ml/13.1oz bottles, 250ml bottles, 200ml cans it just goes on and on Also products in Australia seem to loving haaaate updating their websites. Example Coke: http://www.coca-colajourney.com.au/brands/coca-cola/coca-cola-lemon-flavour Hasn't been around since early 2014-ish. Otherwise these days they just tend to have generic non-descriptive websites up with no real info like Doritos. https://doritos.com.au/
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Croccers posted:We bring the smart to bring you the stupid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BlY5qfRxnQ I dunno, I kinda liked that commercial, they're poking fun at themselves and the internet as a whole.
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Lumberjack Bonanza posted:*blows smoke in your face* gently caress off, nerd. It's okay to be an over-25 white trash smoker, no need to get defensive. *adjusts glasses, walks out of the bar passive-aggressively mumbling while still carefully avoiding eye contact*
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Len posted:The small town next to my small town has an independent gas station instead of the big chain station mine has. The guy who runs it carries baby toys, wine, food, liquor, smokes, coffee, jewelry, decorative house statues, glass pipes, and those roses which he admits is "for people to smoke crack with." This is what we city folk refer to as a bodega.
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Croccers posted:We bring the smart to bring you the stupid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BlY5qfRxnQ For comparison with Australia, in the UK standard cans are 330ml and bottles are 500ml. Most "groups" as you called them are 2L, but you can sometimes get 1L bottles too.
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Phlegmish posted:People still smoke in 2015? Seems like everyone I know that used to smoke has quit by now. Tobacco tastes good. Pretty sure stuff like nicotine and some of the other crap in it has a bit of a stimulant effect. It's also a comforting habit and some smoke specifically because it reduces your appetite as well. I'd probably still smoke if it didn't gently caress up my lungs. I sure as hell never would have quit if it weren't bad for you. I loving love tobacco and still have a couple of cigars over the course of a typical year.
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CzarChasm posted:If some minimum wage register jockey starts to call me out on my manliness because I drive a Toyota, I'm taking my business elsewhere. Uh huh and what if it was a comedian giving you a gentle ribbing as part of an obviously light-hearted advertising campaign?
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El Estrago Bonito posted:This is what we city folk refer to as a bodega. That's a supermarket around these parts.
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nintendo selling region locked consoles in 2015
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Baram posted:nintendo selling region locked consoles in 2015 Well hey it's not like they're doing anything really bad like preventing people from uploading gameplay videos of Nintendo games to Youtube without an affiliate agreement or literally selling a handheld that cannot be used out-of-box because it doesn't come with a charger GOTTA STAY FAI has a new favorite as of 05:22 on Feb 12, 2015 |
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On the note of downsized food products, Hershey's "Air Delights" is the most hilariously awful, as it's literally a normal-sized chocolate bar, normal price, but full of air holes! Also, tobacco-chat: crank the prices up on all forms except a $2 anal-injection in the shape of a pink dildo and watch how many people peg themselves in public for that sweet release.
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Wandle Cax posted:Uh huh and what if it was a comedian giving you a gentle ribbing as part of an obviously light-hearted advertising campaign? The same, because I aint being paid to advertise their company.
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I don't know, i'd be happy enough with the free burger. Everyone in the ad was paid though, it's a television ad. They don't really make those with people straight off the street.
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Question Mark Mound posted:I know that personally, I'd prefer the smaller portion sizes to be the norm because I'll always instinctively eat/drink the rest "because I've paid for it." I know I'm getting shafted financially with portion sizes shrinking but it's definitely better for my health in the long run, though obviously I wish product costs were reduced accordingly. But instead they try to flog off the 450ml a whole 30c cheaper than a 600ml (Which costs anywhere from $3.50 to $4.80 depending where you buy it from). Or in case with the chocolate bars and candy bags, the price stays the same but you get (at least) 20g less. edit: Oh yeah, supermarkets will stock 1L and 1.5L bottles too.
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Croccers posted:I wouldn't have an issue with downsizing portion if like, they reflected that in the costs. To play devil's advocate, production costs are not comparable to distribution and advertising costs. The product costs them nothing to make in China.
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Wandle Cax posted:Uh huh and what if it was a comedian giving you a gentle ribbing as part of an obviously light-hearted advertising campaign? gently caress that guy too. Unless I'm going to go see that kind of act where I know there's a chance I'm going to get "a gentle ribbing", I'm not going to stand there and be insulted for the amusement of others. It doesn't matter what the circumstances are. If I go into a store to buy shoes, and the salesman comes up and says "Holy poo poo, it's a good thing you came in here today because your shoes are goddamn awful. Also, get a hair cut and tell your mother I had a great time last night." I'm not spending my money there.
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What kind of man can't handle a bit of banter?
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sassassin posted:What kind of man can't handle a bit of banter? The same kind of man who doesn't swipe right on a gym cutie he sees on Tinder for fear of being run out of the gym in shame and horror.
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