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Do Not Assume!
2006-07-15, 12:01 AM #1
http://performyourmagic.blogspot.com/2006/03/cool-video-do-not-assume.html

A nice tastefully-done vid.
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2006-07-15, 12:46 AM #2
What an accident-prone street.
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2006-07-15, 8:07 AM #3
:cool:
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2006-07-15, 11:59 AM #4
I don't like it.

I understand the point of the video, but it just ends up sending the message that intentions are all that matters. I don't buy that. The guy may be helping people, but he's still a jerk.
If you think the waiters are rude, you should see the manager.
2006-07-15, 12:04 PM #5
I agree with Michael, he could have done it all in better ways.
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2006-07-15, 12:06 PM #6
A Finnish ad too, it seems.

It was ok.
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2006-07-15, 1:02 PM #7
yeah, i remember that ad too. I still hate how they destroyed a good and rare honda accord aerodeck in that ad :mad:
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2006-07-15, 1:22 PM #8
I used to disagree with "the ends justify the means" most of the time. Then I watched all five seasons of 24.
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2006-07-15, 2:04 PM #9
The ends always justify the means - that's the single biggest theme throughout history.

I get the impression that the guy was just sick of having conversations like 'Hey, stop! You're about to be hit by a falling TV!' 'Ya right, go **** yourself dick face' *CRASH* 'OMFG MY HEAD OW OW OW!' It's so much easier to just shove the guy.
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2006-07-15, 4:39 PM #10
Originally posted by Emon:
I used to disagree with "the ends justify the means" most of the time. Then I watched all five seasons of 24.


It's dependent on the means too though.

Originally posted by Isuwen:
The ends always justify the means - that's the single biggest theme throughout history.

I get the impression that the guy was just sick of having conversations like 'Hey, stop! You're about to be hit by a falling TV!' 'Ya right, go **** yourself dick face' *CRASH* 'OMFG MY HEAD OW OW OW!' It's so much easier to just shove the guy.



Yeah, but the first option is so much funnier.
2006-07-16, 4:04 PM #11
The ends don't always justify the means, that's a recurring theme in history too....

You know, the age-old "don't become a monster to fight evil" argument. Don't let the government destroy our freedoms to protect our safety, don't resort to war crimes to destroy a hated enemy, bla bla bla, so on and so on.
2006-07-16, 5:06 PM #12
Originally posted by Isuwen:
The ends always justify the means - that's the single biggest theme throughout history.


I'm not even sure what this statement means.
If you think the waiters are rude, you should see the manager.
2006-07-16, 7:40 PM #13
That wasn't Janis Joplin's version of Son of a Preacher Man, it was the original by Dusty Springfield. Misttributed songs annoy me, lol.
2006-07-18, 8:45 AM #14
[QUOTE=Michael MacFarlane]I'm not even sure what this statement means.[/QUOTE]
Aye, but the end justifies it.
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