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Hey Barry, if you were anywhere near Beirut International Airport in the summer of 1982 (the siege) I might have played soccer with you (I found a few American soldiers that played with me during their breaks). I was ten.
As for the ad, his lines are very good. I'm assuming that the writer/director has asked them to speak from their hearts & then tightened things up, as the line "what do you think they're gonna do when they get more money" is painfully targeted to the viewers emotion. Ouch. Well done. Are there more ads coming?
Clever idea that shows an actual USP, that's neat. I'm not the type that spends time in branded entertainment things but a detective game like story is more likely to lure me than anything else so points for that too. The best part is that I learned the products USP from the title and this clip alone. I might check out these cameras.
> You are placing your word and thoughts in other peoples minds.
You're misreading my comment. I'm explaining what other people are presumably thinking, as reported in the media and on social media. Please don't confuse Roma with Romanians. Dial it down a notch. I've written three articles on this event*, I suggest you read them all a little more carefully.
p.s the entire campaign cost less than 100,000 SEK (media & print included) last I checked - and I actually checked by picking up the phone and calling to confirm this like a journalist should.
* article one with full text & images of ads, this one above and, article three, an interview with the man behind the campaign.
The people begging are usually from eastern Europe, typically Romania. It's assumed that only Roma from Romania are in this situation. Thus a billboard saying "Sweden should do better than this", showing a typical street beggars night camp is interpreted as a slight against the Roma people.
Here's a couple of Romanian news reports about the phenomena (in Romanian only). Episode one: Lost paradise: offers reward, and episode two. "Romanian beggars, caused a shock to Sweden, who have never seen the homeless of the 50s and the poverty of the 1900s."
Ah, those poor yellowbellies, no AOL accounts or Google local searches due to that errant cunt. Poorly programmed profanity filters are complete tosh. My name in my email (note it's a name) has gotten caught in countless filters. This Github situation is in my humble opinion even worse, as someone somewhere had to report that repo, and a person who works at Github decided to close it down. And sliding down the slippery slope we go, because if "retard" offends someone, we'll soon find there are countless groups that can be offended by countless things. All it took was one Github staffer to disable (hehe) the Gamergate letter-writing repo. All it will take is for one person to find something offensive in your repo to get your work shut down.
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