Truth in advertising II



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Sadly, this is all ... ( 1 year ago by caffeine1664)
Sadly, this is all so so true...
after my degree... ... ( 1 year ago by theultimatepowerslav)
after my degree... that's where i'll be :D
funny as hell, most ... ( 1 year ago by funkyjoe86)
funny as hell, most funny can be hilarius reality
gold, but seriously ... ( 1 year ago by Udude420)
gold, but seriously kids. Get a haircut and a real job
A "real" job = A ... ( 9 months ago by MyInvisibleFriend)
A "real" job = A Suite and tie Why would you want that when you can get paid for playing.
There is a word for ... ( 8 months ago by xpez)
There is a word for this scenario.... ITS CALLED LIFE!!!!.... get over it you whiny spoiled rich kids...you love yer FAT paycheck
xpez... that was ... ( 6 months ago by dumpsky)
xpez... that was one of the most pathetic comments ever. btw... why do ppl subscribe to your totally empty profile? oh... wait... that's all you! wow... that's the most high-tech form of wanking... wow.
eh...who cares. All ... ( 6 months ago by xpez)
eh...who cares. All of the cynicism in the spot is just the point of view of a privileged sub culture of people. By the tone of your comment I can tell you probably dont even have a job. And since you were able to craft a sentence using the words "wanking" and "high-tech", you must be a puss. Thanks for you insightful comments though. I enjoy making fools feel a little indignant.
xpez... 1. it's ... ( 6 months ago by dumpsky)
xpez... 1. it's sarcasm and not cynicism. 2. i got a very creative job in digital post production. 3. you probably suffer some form of narcissistic personality disorder which manifests in your overconfidence in drawing all the wrong conclusions. it's actually quite shocking to watch your totally wrong approach on this vid in the first place. it shows great difficulties in grasping higher forms of satire. your totally retarded "ITS CALLED LIFE" babble truly shows that. xpez... there's no way out.
btw, xpez... i just ... ( 6 months ago by dumpsky)
btw, xpez... i just looked at your profile. i'm somehow not surprised about it's emptyness. also the strange fact that you actually have 2 subscribers of which 1 has a totally empty profile too is... well... strange. i'm pretty sure that this is a reflection of your real life. bitter, bitter.
Before you go ... ( 6 months ago by xpez)
Before you go around handing out lessons in drama and literature. Please do yourself a favor and check out the dictionary first...Einstein. I think the word you were looking for is satire or parody...nimnod...but that's fucking obvious. Sarcasm? Oh you mean when the people talk shit to each other..."Ooohhh yeah I get it." Damn your smart or is it when I call you smart but I imply your a dumbass.Sarcasm, yes that's great word.
Array ( 6 months ago by xpez)
cyn
·i·cal - 1.like or characteristic of a cynic; distrusting or disparaging the motives of others. 2.showing contempt for accepted standards of honesty or morality by one's actions, esp. by actions that exploit the scruples of others. 3.bitterly or sneeringly distrustful, contemptuous, or pessimistic
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This isn't sarcasm, ... ( 6 months ago by xpez)
This isn't sarcasm, it's honesty. If it were truly sarcasm the actors would be masking all of their thoughts with colorful metaphors and innuendos. Their words wouldn't mean exactly what they say to put it simply. That idea is what makes the dialogue strikingly original. To describe this film as sarcastic is just sophomoric.
xpez... you don't ... ( 6 months ago by dumpsky)
xpez... you don't exist. poof!
DUMPSKY the DUMBASS. ( 6 months ago by xpez)
DUMPSKY the DUMBASS.
xpez... face it: ... ( 6 months ago by dumpsky)
xpez... face it: although youtube makes it possible for you to see many things you don't conceptually understand, that doesn't mean that you should comment them all. the discrepancy between your neurotic urge to emanate your pseudo "comments" on one side, while showing a complete inability to grasp the whole meaning of this vid on the other... it's just embarrassing. nevermind your difficulties with cynicism vs sarcasm. verdict: you don't even pass as a troll. idiot.
Dearest imbecile, ... ( 6 months ago by xpez)
Dearest imbecile, Cynicism is the impetus for the entire project. It might sound confusing to someone who can only make an objective observation about what they are seeing and hearing. "Sarcasm" lol... But making a film that reveals contemptuous, pejorative, highly exaggerated thoughts from people within a certain industry stems from an extremely CYNICAL point of view of that industry. You have failed to present a convincing argument. Your posts speak for themselves. Good day numnuts.
xpez... cynicism is ... ( 6 months ago by dumpsky)
xpez... cynicism is the motivation of the FICTIONAL characters in the vid. sarcasm is the motivation of the director of this piece. since he decided to point out this "truth", he seems to oppose this kind of cynicism.
cynicism usually the catylyst for sarcasm. it's easy to grasp really, try it.
Thanks. I can see ... ( 6 months ago by xpez)
Thanks. I can see that you understand that, in regards to this work, the cynicism comes before sarcasm. Although, I really do not hear anything very sarcastic coming from the characters. They really seem to be sharing whats on their mind. Maybe you could share which line you believe is the most sarcastic? If there is sarcasm it must be a kind of reverse sarcasm...if there is such a thing. Usually people hide what they really mean with sarcasm.
A brutally honest ... ( 6 months ago by Nyctomancer)
A brutally honest argument about a brutally honest film. Kind of funny actually. Of course, when are we not honest about each other when talking over a message board? After all, the person on the other end doesn't really exist.
Oh you imaginary people and your computer generate responses, how you do amuse me!
this video and the ... ( 1 month ago by lobodormido)
this video and the thread remind me of why i quit advertising years ago
These are my people ... ( 1 month ago by bctbcbg3)
These are my people!!!
This is my ilk!!!
I am immune to all ... ( 2 weeks ago by UnconcernedCitizen)
I am immune to all advertising
— even the subliminal kind.



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