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Bacchus - 07-12-2014
Below are some ads for an IUD:
Another image on the website:
The message is clear. This product is a direct ticket to spinsterhood.
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Simeon_Strangelight - 07-12-2014
And this will be a lot of women in the future - straight from cradling books and "jobs" on to cradling cats:
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Foolsgo1d - 07-12-2014
And this is their baby 10-20 years from now.
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Roosh - 07-12-2014
Can someone photoshop one of these so the girl is hugging a giant iphone?
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AnonymousBosch - 07-12-2014
Also 20 years from now:
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Tuthmosis - 07-12-2014
Quote: (07-12-2014 02:50 PM)Roosh Wrote:
Can someone photoshop one of these so the girl is hugging a giant iphone?
I might be able to take a crack at it when I get back to my primary machine. The last image has some potential, but is going to require some surgical work for maximum lulz.
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aSimpNamedBrokeback - 07-12-2014
The first pic with a big dick coming down the slide would be funny.
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The Beast1 - 07-12-2014
What these ads are implying is disgusting. I understand family planning and the like, but these messages should be directed at women in their
teens. These women look to be in their twenties.
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ocean - 07-12-2014
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The Beast1 - 07-12-2014
Duplicate post please delete.
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The Beast1 - 07-12-2014
Quote: (07-12-2014 04:06 PM)ocean Wrote:
Totally gave a rep point for the picture. Laughing so hard.
I sense a new forum meme coming...
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AnonymousBosch - 07-12-2014
Quote: (07-12-2014 04:06 PM)ocean Wrote:
She should be trying to catch herself sliding into her own arms.
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runsonmagic - 07-12-2014
Quote: (07-12-2014 02:50 PM)Roosh Wrote:
Can someone photoshop one of these so the girl is hugging a giant iphone?
Or a bunch of cats.
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Veloce - 07-12-2014
So much photoshop potential here. Some ideas:
1. Giant starbucks cup
2. bunch of cats going down the slide
3. a
Cronut
4. bag of dicks
The ad is ridiculous. As if the one thing keeping women from becoming professional cellists or camera techs is having a baby. What is this, the 50s?
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ocean - 07-12-2014
Quote: (07-12-2014 04:31 PM)thedude3737 Wrote:
So much photoshop potential here. Some ideas:
1. Giant starbucks cup
2. bunch of cats going down the slide
3. a Cronut
4. bag of dicks
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Tuthmosis - 07-12-2014
Boom.
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Tuthmosis - 07-12-2014
Another concept. More abstract.
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Samseau - 07-12-2014
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ocean - 07-12-2014
....and another
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ocean - 07-12-2014
Ok last one...
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TravelerKai - 07-12-2014
You guys are killing me.
Brutal!
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soup - 07-12-2014
A lot of girls will admit that they have cats in lieu of baby.
The problem is that they don't see anything wrong with that.
Whatever, I'm glad all the girls in NYC are on the pill. Better for me.
I do have a friend around here who hooked up with a random chick nine months ago and she just gave birth to his baby last week. Crazy shit.
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Christian McQueen - 07-12-2014
Best thread in a while. Out-fucking-standing!
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Grit - 07-12-2014
If the IUD fails and the chick suddenly wants to keep the baby, and you go to court over the resulting baby, can you use the ads and the company as precedent in defense? Or maybe family court isn't a case of guilt or innocence...
Theoretically blame the birth control / company for the girls sudden change in attitude.
It would be cool to see a legal argument along the lines of:
Malfunctioning birth control = malfunctioning empowerment/feminism...
"Judge, my girlfriend despised the thought of a baby. But suddenly she wants custody and child support? The IUD company should pay for that!"
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maxmueller - 07-12-2014
The word "epic" is well deserved for this thread. This is fantastic.