File: quaker's oats.swf-(7.72 MB, 1280x720, Loop)
[_] Anonymous 10/17/15(Sat)20:58:43 No.2929601
Weekend inside oat
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 10/17/15(Sat)22:52:11 No.2929679
This is /fit/'s actual wet dream
>> [_] Anonymous 10/17/15(Sat)23:35:13 No.2929707
CBoyardee is a master
>> [_] Anonymous 10/18/15(Sun)00:02:56 No.2929724
The reason why I think this flash works so well is that the entire concept of "Quaker's Oats" a
brand that cynically appropriates the perception and reputation of trustworthiness of a devout
religious sect to sell food to people in supermarkets is duplicitous.
it's unsettling isn't it? That a group of people can spend their whole lives devoted to virtue
and the service of a religious calling and it all ends up being twisted into a caricature to sell
OATS.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/18/15(Sun)00:06:34 No.2929728
>>2929679
COME GET SOME GAINS FRIEND
>> [_] Anonymous 10/18/15(Sun)00:14:16 No.2929734
>>2929724
if you think that ones is delicious ill upload the fucking pringles one...that one takes quite a
dark turn in it. one sec.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/18/15(Sun)00:17:40 No.2929736
>>2929734
aight its called, are you hungry.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/18/15(Sun)00:21:01 No.2929740
>>2929734
Don't bother, I've already seen it and it's not as gripping as Quaker's Oats. It's alright, but
doesn't really distinguish itself as anything other than a knock-off in the same style as this
flash.
I just find the whole idea of using the reputation of religious virtues to market processed food
in supermarkets as awfully disquieting.
Is nothing sacred? Is nothing above being gutted and pimped out for commercial gain?
>> [_] Anonymous 10/18/15(Sun)00:41:33 No.2929747
>>2929728
Laughed much harder than I should have
>> [_] Anonymous 10/18/15(Sun)01:01:26 No.2929766
>>2929728
kek