File: He Went To Jared.swf-(6.54 MB, 1280x720, Other)
[_] The purest of cancers Anonymous 07/24/16(Sun)02:14:33 No.3120107
>> [_] Anonymous 07/24/16(Sun)02:22:10 No.3120110
>>3120107
Thanks for reminding me how amazingly annoying Ads were back when I still had a TV. Don't miss
that pile of shit.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/24/16(Sun)02:23:50 No.3120112
>maybe if we keep repeating it it'll be funny
>> [_] Anonymous 07/24/16(Sun)02:39:13 No.3120125
>>3120112
It's funny because that's practically how the ads went. They just repeated "he went to jarred"
multiple times with girls either excitedly squealing or being jealous. I guess the thought by
obnoxiously repeating it over and over somehow some dumb whore would nag her sugar daddy to buy
some overpriced conflict stones from some third rate franchised jewelry chain in a wonderful show
of wanton consumerism and commoditization of "love".
Here's an example of one of the less annoying adverts. In some I think they said it five times or
more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6fIVTRRH0M
>> [_] Anonymous 07/24/16(Sun)03:59:54 No.3120160
>>3120125
the video was way more obnoxious than funny.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/24/16(Sun)08:13:28 No.3120241
>>3120160
I suppose.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/24/16(Sun)10:42:58 No.3120299
>>3120125
They only say it like 3 times anon.
The whole point of saying it at least three times is so you remember it. Since, if we hear or
repeat something at least three times, it's stuck in our memory. Most of the time, at least.
That's sort of what advertising is about in the US.