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    -591 year ago

    I’m not gonna scroll through instagram until that advertisement shows up again.

    You’re free to move here in scroll senselessly to get the ad again.

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      701 year ago

      I’m sorry, but are you getting your information on the effects of car detergent on the environment from an advertisement!?!?

      Remember when those dish detergent ads were washing oil off birds? THOSE BIRDS STILL DIED ANYWAYS

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        1 year ago

        An advertisement from the official government thing over here. It’s the governments own official website.

        Stop freaking out over some dude online you’ll never meet irl.

        Collect yourself and go offline for the day, maybe try to relax for a bit and breathe some outdoor air. Have a conversation with a neighbour or local shopkeep.

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            -201 year ago

            Does the content and veracity of an ad change depending on where it is? Either you trust the source or you do not.

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              211 year ago

              I’m not sure why anyone would trust an ad; at best it’ll be one-sided and at the worst it’ll be a downright lie. That wasn’t the point of my comment though.

              I just thought it was funny that a person getting their info from Instagram ads was telling someone else to go touch grass like they had any high ground at all.

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                11 year ago

                I just assumed that ad meant an ad from a campaign, not a commercial. The trust level for those vary depending of the source, of course.

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              211 year ago

              Does the content and veracity of an ad change depending on where it is?

              Well, yes. That has always been the case, even before the Internet but now ESPECIALLY on the Internet.

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          191 year ago

          I’m sorry I offended you. I didn’t know this was an offical advertisement from the department of thing over there.

          Relax, dude lol.

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        -581 year ago

        Another one.

        Go outside, have some real human interaction and learn to get over yourself.

        Log off for a couple weeks and see if you can become a real human boy once more.

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          251 year ago

          First the blatantly incorrect assertion. Then the clueless fumbling to justify it. Now the generic ad hominem attacks.

          This is better than a movie… what’s next?

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            They’re just trolling. There are many stupid people out there but this one is just too perfectly stupid to likely be real.

            If they aren’t trolling… I feel sorry for them.

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          Tbf you’re the one getting riled up. Maybe take your own advice and also stop using random ads you can’t even name as a source.