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Coligny wrote:Well... That was depressing... Thanks... I guess...
Coligny wrote:chokonen888 wrote:... winter (fuck you snow!!)
So that's official... You'd fuck anything...
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Taro Toporific wrote:*Mother-in-law Taro died of ALS 2 years ago.
Taro Toporific wrote:Yaocho Bar Group--The idea: Turn Sleeping Drunks into human billboards against excessive drinking. Armed with white duck tape, printed headlines, logos and a call to action, we turned every sleeping drunk into an anti-drinking billboard. http://youtu.be/tBaoKVZVyMc
No, Japanese people are not drunk-shaming salarymen.
Medium.com | June 2014
...maybe you’ve seen this new video that’s making the rounds. It’s of a smart social awareness campaign aimed at reducing dangerous drinking practices in Japan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBaoKVZVyMc
As Mashable tells us, by taking pictures of passed-out salarymen and tagging them with #nomisugi (‘drinking too much’), the Tokyo-based Yaocho bar chain has started a viral campaign, helping Japanese people to make better choices about alcohol.
Unfortunately, the whole thing is a lie.
...this [video] has nothing to do with binge drinking, or Japan, or even Yaocho.
It’s actually an ad for Ogilvy and Mather, the agency that made the video.
I think somebody at the Japanese branch of Ogilvy and Mather was hoping that this spot would win them an award, and make them some money down the road.
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Taro Toporific wrote:Taro Toporific wrote:Yaocho Bar Group--The idea: Turn Sleeping Drunks into human billboards against excessive drinking. Armed with white duck tape, printed headlines, logos and a call to action, we turned every sleeping drunk into an anti-drinking billboard. http://youtu.be/tBaoKVZVyMc
No, Japanese people are not drunk-shaming salarymen.
Medium.com | June 2014
...maybe you’ve seen this new video that’s making the rounds. It’s of a smart social awareness campaign aimed at reducing dangerous drinking practices in Japan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBaoKVZVyMc
As Mashable tells us, by taking pictures of passed-out salarymen and tagging them with #nomisugi (‘drinking too much’), the Tokyo-based Yaocho bar chain has started a viral campaign, helping Japanese people to make better choices about alcohol.
Unfortunately, the whole thing is a lie.
...this [video] has nothing to do with binge drinking, or Japan, or even Yaocho.
It’s actually an ad for Ogilvy and Mather, the agency that made the video.
I think somebody at the Japanese branch of Ogilvy and Mather was hoping that this spot would win them an award, and make them some money down the road.
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tl;dr The author of the above critique, '@dexdigi', says it's a viral video made by the Ogilvy and Mather agency to generate buzz---Not a serious anti-drinking campaign.
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