this post was submitted on 13 Dec 2025
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A Boring Dystopia
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I'm not even mad at this, it's creative and not intrusive. I'd assume it's a cheeky reference to the old thing about giving your teacher an apple on the first day of school.
I'd much rather see playful, physical ads like this than the targeted shit online.
Or you could decide as a nation not to bend over and accept the insistent thrusts of commerce at every opportunity.
Imagine how much more peaceful life would be if we banned advertising.
What will we know what pointless shit to buy to fill the void?!
Just do drugs and tell ghost stories like our ancestors.
See, I don’t even understand this mindset. When I’m looking to quiet my mind, I go for walks, see nature, volunteer. If I have an additional labubu on my shelf, it’s just one more item to move while I dust.
As an aside, I like picture frames for that reason. They’re lower maintenance. Fuck yeah, picture frames.
Great, now we got ads for picture frames in the Lemmy comments
Is it exhausting to be outraged by everything?
travel to a place without em for a couple weeks and come back to the US, shit really is jarring to anyone remotely aware of their surroundings
Yeah, at least you can ignore this. It’s not some unskippable demand for money screaming into you brain.
No, it's an unskippable demand for money insinuating itself into your brain...
Completely different, agreed.