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Re: Commercials that annoy you...
(Anonymous) 2013-04-23 03:23 am (UTC)(link)Also, I think I see it in still ads more than commercials (because again, not an avid watcher of TV), but I really fucking hate it when they show babies with food on their face. It's like, what are you trying to say? "Your baby will love this goop so much it'll smear it all over its face instead of eating it!" It's always green or brown, too. Uhg. Makes my stomach turn >_<
Non-baby-related: that Abreva commercial that comes on for streaming videos. Ridiculously bad fighting posture aside (now instead of a cold sore, you have a fat lip from keeping your fists in front of your face!), the whole hand-turning-to-reveal-the-photoshopped-Abreva thing is...ergh. Once would be enough, but it happens three times in that damn commercial. Just stop it already.