So the widespread use of emojis these days kinda makes forum smileys pointless, yeah?
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Dear politically correct nuts, I really thought that suicide commercial was cute. And lets be honest, anyone that feels moved to kill them self after seeing that ad was probably already going to do it after witness the crumbling of American values that was the homo-erotic-raging entertainment of this year's superbowl. I would like to continue by saying that sometimes you just have to accept things that might offend you, ESPECIALLY when it is in such an insignificant manner. Political correctness is going to run America into the ground, and when it does, I hope your services are expanded to compensate for all of the well-thinkers and do-gooders that kill themselves after having had enough with trivial P.C. crap. Please withdrawl your request from GM that asks them to remove the ad. It was clever/amusing/kickass and you know it.Thanks, Me (a dude who isn't thinking about killing himself)
It's going to be thrown in the trash, like the rest of all your "anti-gay-cause-I'm-scared-of-homosexuals-for-no-apparent-reason" bullshit.
Lol, crazed, you're always outraged by the most trivial things. Point your anger towards something worth being angry about.
What the hell are you talking about? Can you give a little context or something? Something about suicide gay robot GM superbowl?
Quote from: iago on February 08, 2007, 09:30:20 pmWhat the hell are you talking about? Can you give a little context or something? Something about suicide gay robot GM superbowl? There was a commercial for GM during the Superbowl that had a robot lose its job and eventually ended up killing itself. Some people got upset about it, and Craz3d decided to email them.The homo-erotic comment is referring to a few of the commercials and entertainment that seemed very queer (ie., the Snickers commercial).
Quote from: Rule on February 04, 2007, 09:26:50 pmLol, crazed, you're always outraged by the most trivial things. Point your anger towards something worth being angry about.
You have the right to voice your opinion, of course, but if nobody cares then what's the point? (I'm not necessarily talking about this situation specifically, just the right in general)
No.