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Is it just me.. Or is this too one of those "scandals" you see every year when H&M release posters for Bikini's or underwear? (remember Anna Nicole? Pamela Anderson?)
Anonova reports that campaign is too popular
"But more than half of the posters have been stolen by fans and workers are having to be paid overtime to keep up with replacing them."
And some posters that have not been stolen also need to be replaced - as they have been damaged by feminists angry at what they see as sexist advertising.
Police in Cologne alone say they have 200 reports of smashed ad hoardings where glass or plastic has been removed to get at the posters of Klum, 29.
Hans-Peter Bischoff, 45, boss of the ad firm JC Decaux, said: "Every day more are broken open, and to try and stop the thefts we have promised to give away free posters.
"We put up 750 small posters that were all gone or vandalised within a few hours. It's madness."
Posters are already changing hands for up to £20 a time on the internet auction site Ebay.
I think I heard this one before. But hey, if it ain't broke - Don't fix it!
I didn't have a stroke, a family member however did. We called 911 at once, and he was in Hospital care within ten minutes. He died unfortunately, this was ten years ago.
Perhaps I'm seeing it through the eyes of personal experience too much here and it may be clouding my creative brief judgement... But since everyone around when it happened knew it was most likely a stroke, and teams of colleagues rushed to the phones (it happened while he was at the office) I doubt the "time lost is brain lost" message is the one that needs to get through. People knew that already ten years ago.
We need to know how we prevent one.
Awerness about what? That strokes happen? No shit. No how do I avoid it happening to me? Who is at risk? The "everybody, young and old" doesn't quite cut it for me.
Could I change my diet? Quit smoking? Talk to my doctor about MY risk of a stroke? Anything? I'm well aware of stroke being out there - this tells me nothing new. In fact, this tells me nothing, except that Sharon can pretend to be a stroke.
Gotta Love it.
Also, Gotta love the comments over at MeFi now that they have spotted the ad.
"I think some of the best, funniest, most deviant minds of our generation are in advertising.
Or some of the misogynistic, chauvinistic, assholes...but, you know, whatever..."
Heh! This is truly a sink or swim idea - seems people love it or hate it (not decided by gender, probably decided by sense of humor).
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