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Slate: is burger king buzzing me?
This last smelled pungently fishy. Why were these readers (about 6 or 7 in all) so eager to dress as a corporate mascot? Why did they get the idea at the exact same time? Why was no one asking about, say, Geico caveman costumes? And wouldn't it be infinitely funnier to dress as the Dove ladies?
I called up Crispin Porter + Bogusky, Burger King's ad agency, and
As far as I could tell from the quotes in the posts that I linked to, Neil never denies that women can be great creatives. His problem was that they take time off when having babies.
But not all women (or men for that matter), have babies. And not all women stay home with their babies either. But all women are judged as if we will breed and take time off for breeding at some point in our career - while men (equally fertile) are not, even though they too can choose to stay home and take time off. s'all I'm sayin'.
Ok, stop submitting your daft version of the milliondollar page people, its not interesting, it's unoriginal and it's not advertising anymore than spam is and SEO sharks are advertisers. You might think it's a fine line but I don't. This note is just here to let everyone know that no milliondollar-crap will approved again.
Latest submission from a newbie read:
It appears that the idea was not lost on a US senior who is not sick enough to be eligible for disability, but not well enough to work as in younger days
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