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It is too clever by half, and I also wonder why the strategy for the organisation for asylum seekers is to target Norwegian attitudes, as this clearly does. Is the end goal here to get laws changed by populations new attitudes/votes?
And just FYI, cases are actually judged on a case-by-case basis, so I may be misreading you there, but all asylum cases are.
oh by the way, just found this version of the poster. What's going on John Brockman's head? Only his shrink knows for sure!
One of the more interesting features of Twitter promotions is that one can target past the various twitter blocks. If twitter users have blocked you (for whatever reason), your targeted ad can bypass that. I find that really interesting as I used to block the various scammy "history/beautiful/earth/inpix" and other infringing spam accounts that half of twitter insist on retweeting. (See Picpedant: battling copyright infringement, twitter spam and false info with snarky corrections for the type of account I mean) - I've found this to be useless now though, as any one of those accounts can simply promote themselves past my block.
Many brand stores in Sweden do this over the holidays, with a sign of which charity they donate to. When you buy anything they ask you if you want to round up, and it goes to X charity of the season. I've seen it everywhere from H&M to ICA (supermarket).
Not that it's a bad idea. Doing it on app and selecting your own charity is nice. Also this works much better in pounds.
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I suspect you mean Kodak Daddy's Little Girl from 1989.
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