The worst commercials you've ever seen.

Heimdall_Xtreme

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Sometimes I watch a video on YouTube and come across a PUMA ad that I really dislike... It's such annoying music that it sounds like it was made by retarded people. That sound is annoying.




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Another one I hate is the Renault Clio, another video made by idiots.

Thanks to that video, I never liked Renault.

 
That Jaguar one from a while ago is up there.

Just watched the puma one and kinda liked it. I've only hit a runners high like 3 or 4 times ever but it was pretty great.
 
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Any pharmaceutical ad. Why do these even exist? Do people even go to the Dr and request specific medications?

Actually did once, cause there's like 20 different medications for the same type of symptoms or inflammation thing with different insurance approvals, and you kind of just have to try one till one works for you. And they kind of do put in key words that only those that have it know what the medication is for.
 
Any of the new Currys ads (UK), only see them when visiting my parents but they get my goat right the fuck up :mad:

The old seatbelt warning ads used to make me feel sick, probably their intention.

 
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Recycle bin? That's the name? What do you want to call it.
Well, according to OED a bin is "a receptacle in which to deposit rubbish".

So bin and recycle bin mean different things.

My question now: If we just say bin, do we refer to bins in general----from the ones kept in the bedroom to the big ones found outside restaurants--- or do we refer to this---a paper bin? Paper bins like the one in the video are kept outside and inside building's?

I'm keen to see how the word 'bin' is used in everyday British English. Can I say 'bin' to mean 'paper bin'?

Example sentences that I can use in my house:

1. Put the paper in the bin, will you?
2. I've found the pen drive. It was inside the bin. Ha!
 
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Well, according to OED a bin is "a receptacle in which to deposit rubbish".

So bin and recycle bin mean different things.

My question now: If we just say bin, do we refer to bins in general----from the ones kept in the bedroom to the big ones found outside restaurants--- or do we refer to this---a paper bin? Paper bins like the one in the video are kept outside rooms and inside houses.

I'm keen to see how the word 'bin' is used in everyday British English. Can I say 'bin' to mean 'paper bin'?

Example sentences that I can use in my house:

1. Put the paper in the bin, will you?
2. I've found the pen drive. It was inside the bin. Ha!
Trash can is what is used for trash, or can for short.
 
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