[–] binrobinro ago
~~~Yes, but they got their name to the top of every type of media. Their real goal.
~~~
[–] ZenAtheist 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Notice how the cucked article didn't mention any of the scathing or witty comments...
"My girlfriend's son really loved this commercial! Thank you!"
[–] denirodepedo 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
A Gillette advert which references bullying, the #MeToo movement and toxic masculinity has split opinion online.
then
It currently has 23,000 likes and 214,000 dislikes, at time of writing - and that's increasing all the time. Image copyright Gillette
Is it really "split", bbc?
[–] Monkeyshinerbot3000 ago
The next logical step for them now is to introduce anti facial hair hormones. That could explain their choice of participants in their #metoo adverts though, (in a super scary way).