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Gotta love the first line of the wikipedia article on this commercial. Yes, there is a wikipedia article on this commercial.
Wiki here
"She peels off the red bow and sticks it on his shirt. "What are you doing?" he asks. "You’re my present this year," she responds. The camera zooms in on her shy glance, then cuts to his furtive, flirty smile."
Totally normal sibling banter, nothing to see here folks.
4chan told me that incest is wincest
So
Commercial
Webtreads get crazy
Wikipedia page about the things some treads imagined
"Things some fringe group went crazy over" is how we define 'edgy trauma' now
By that logic, the pizza basements were real.
I watched the ad, never seen before... Am I blind for not seeing the mentioned sexual tension here?
Looks like a common american style ad to me.
WHAT???
LMAO how did someone watch the original commercial this is based on that's actually cute and wholesome with a kid sister and go, "you know what this commercial needs?"