• hitagi@ani.social
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    1 year ago

    This is gonna be a weird share. In highschool, we had a class where we had to identify hurtful stereotypes pushed by advertisers and we used this ad. Part of the activity was to modify the ad in a way to “fix” it. Since we had no photoshop skills, we added mustaches to the women and changed some text like removing “babe-magnet” and erased “WO” so it’s just “MEN”. It was pretty dumb but we thought it was pretty funny.

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    1 year ago

    I really wish I could buy something like that in the US instead of cars with the engine bay taking up a third of its length.

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    1 year ago

    Not the same, but similar - I have a Bedford Bambi campervan, it’s ludicrous and slow but all my VW owning friends hang out in the Bambi as it has so much space.

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      1 year ago

      I like the new VW minibus, I am also 197cm tall so most cars are too small for me, even the Hyundai I40 I own that by european standards is a big car.

      So I reckong I could fit into something like the VW minibus as it’s more vertical + it looks fun with the colors and it’s electric

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    1 year ago

    Why does everyone forget chainsaws.

    Practical, widely available and the most efficient packing solution out there.

    I could easily fit two dozen people (chainsaws aren’t inherently sexist btw) into that van with the use of mother nature’s little buddy, the chainsaw.