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It's showing us how shockingly desensitized we are to sexist ads, imagining what the women in the ads would actually be saying about how they are being depicted.
Selling addiction. It sounds like something sinister, underworld, ruthless, evil. Yet addiction is exactly what cigarette, alcohol and diet-product advertisers sell every day and they do it well, c… ...
Ads depicting sex and violence against women spark outrage, raising awareness about the need for responsible advertising practices.
This chilling PSA is bound to be one of the most talked-about ads of the game. In it, we see a household with broken items and hear a woman’s voice, calling 911 to order a pizza — and covertly ...
Many people online are calling the PSA "genius." The charity's website says the ads have already been seen by more than 10 million people on Twitter.
Rachel Williams wasn’t quite sure what to say when she was shown a new Metro ad and asked what she thought it was about. It showed a woman’s face.
While I'm all for a little bit of playful theorising, the supposed dark 'hidden meaning' behind the logo seems a little far-fetched, yet some users are not so sceptical.
A child safety expert has revealed the possible second meanings behind the seemingly innocent emojis your children are using — here's what they could mean.
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