Yikes! These cursed commercials from the 90s (and some from the 2000s) have NOT aged well! Check out some poorly aged ads that don't look great in today's world.
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@patrickcameron29507 місяців тому
I wish I could show this to someone in the 90s and watch them try to guess what wasn’t going to age well about them.
@daviddickey98327 місяців тому
Apparently to predict the future you need to be incredibly dark and cynical
@HunterShows7 місяців тому
"Well that's Bill Cosby! Everyone loves Bill Cosby."
@troywright3597 місяців тому
The snickers batman one wasn't in the90s
@nickangelo1167 місяців тому
On the contrary, I think they got better with age.
@isaacbabb69107 місяців тому
Ah the Twin Towers. I wonder if they created a hotel at the top finally.
@ShabazzTBLРік тому
The Twin Towers one ended up being way worse than I thought it was going to be. I actually winced as the guy was falling down.
@miggyontiveros2394Рік тому
Same
@RankSarpacРік тому
That one made me audibly "oh no."
@ShabazzTBLРік тому
@@RankSarpac that shit was shockingly bad haha.
@cheesecake134Рік тому
My eyes got so wide watching his body fall.
@spencersholden10 місяців тому
And plane flying by in another one. Oof.
@jacobfromallstate49633 місяці тому
I paid for UKposts premium just to wind up voluntarily watching ads.
@PrestonRennerSOTBМісяць тому
😂😂😂
@JB-423Місяць тому
yup. me too
@Jrwzeigle27 днів тому
And I ain't mad about it either....same
@peterc.walker26 днів тому
It was worth it just for that tRump/Grimace spot
@nickmet12325 днів тому
😂😂😂😂
@railroadhistoryarchivesМісяць тому
I never wanna hear Bill Cosby say "My own cup of rich creaminess" ever again. 😂
@Xamry25 днів тому
😂😂😂 it gave me chills
@Xamry25 днів тому
ESPECIALLY with a little girl present 😭
@coledakers612715 днів тому
0:18
@brunoalbano61613 днів тому
Chocolate!!!
@luke51008 днів тому
😂 🤦♂️
@missleader526210 місяців тому
I literally gasped involuntarily at the pole vaulter falling from the tower.
@Bacopa689 місяців тому
The Falling Man. He's been identified as one of two chefs at Windows on the World.
@TAKE_BACK_BRITAIN9 місяців тому
I gasped when I saw that plane barely fly past that tower
@digi32189 місяців тому
@@TAKE_BACK_BRITAINyeah they both were just as bad . I think the plane one was even worse like wtf
@MsDudette217 місяців тому
@@Bacopa68 he technically hasn't been confirmed. I think most believe it was Jonathan Briley.
@strawberryp0p8947 місяців тому
same ☠
@amazingcoolboy2127 місяців тому
That AT&T Twin Towers pole vault commercial made my jaw drop to the ground... it's almost comical how eerie the foreshadowing is. Makes me wonder what commercials are on air now that will seem way outta pocket in next 25 years in a way that we couldn't possibly predict.
@wildboy7007 місяців тому
Ehhh, everything is so Politically Correct now, the grandkids in the next 25 years will be looking at us and begging for us to live a little.
@bryanmiller86047 місяців тому
@@wildboy700Grandkids!? Thanks Me2, OF, TikTok, & the lack of a sustainable economy, whose having kids these days to make a future for grandchildren to be even a consideration!? 😂 We currently live in a Mouse Utopia. 😢
@Scott-got-caught7 місяців тому
Why? What did the commercials have to do with it? It was wayyyy before the incident even happened. Stop being a simp
@MarvelousButter7 місяців тому
@@wildboy700 "Political correct-ness" feels like something people like you force upon yourselves.
@wildboy7007 місяців тому
@@MarvelousButter Well, as a former educator who was scared along with other staff members every five seconds for possibly saying the wrong thing and losing our jobs, I guess you're right.
@SammEater3 місяці тому
There is something so charmy about old ads that none of these youtube ads can do.
@SemperFine2 місяці тому
it's called nostalgia
@AnimeRage82 місяці тому
@@SemperFine no cuz i was not alive shit was wholesome and not obviously trying to compete in intense segments.
@SauceLore2 місяці тому
It’s just the way audio was recorded back then. It sounds more natural
@RomanesEuntDomus.2 місяці тому
I get you. But I'm sure today's kids will say the same about UKposts ads 30 years from now when they're middle age.
@har83972 місяці тому
.. yeah, misplaced nostalgia
@OG_Wilikers3 місяці тому
Just so everyone knows, in the second “9/11” commercial at 1:44, that’s the Aon center in Chicago. Still poorly aged, but not as much as you thought.
@lebrown50753 місяці тому
yeah, I wasn't sure what it was but it was clearly only a one tower building
@MannuhFestIt3 місяці тому
Idk, I mean I get that’s not the same building but I feel like every building would be paranoid since the WTC
@nylesprint2 місяці тому
It doesn't much matter if it's Chicago, the visuals of a plane flying that low by towers is it right there
@HARAMBEAKAGEORGEFLOYD2 місяці тому
It’s still hilarious 😂😂
@Floydian4everrМісяць тому
@@MannuhFestItevery single person working in Houston downtown proper was shuttled out of there on park n ride coaches from Metro. Authorities were pretty sure it was a nationwide attack and seeing that Houston was a major terrorist target as it can cripple the nation if its huge port and starting point of all those huge petroleum and its products pipelines going out in every direction mainly to the eastern seaboard. Lots of military bases use lots of diesel and gasoline on top of jet fuel. Cripple the source of that juice and you have a crippled country with lotsa big toys and no fuel to properly play with them. I was sitting next to an elderly white lady that looked right at me and w all seriousness said "nothing like a war to keep this BOOMING economy going" since there were rumors of a major recession after the roaring 90s
@gabeslist6 місяців тому
I went from "Is the Twin Towers being in a commercial really poorly aged by itself?" to "oh my god" real fast.
@Xeonerable6 місяців тому
Even back then I can't imagine who thought someone falling next to a skyscraper like that would look good at all.
@michaelm72996 місяців тому
Plus the second one with the towers had the plane fly past absurdly close. You have to wonder where the hijackers got their ideas@@Xeonerable
@ericlooney60895 місяців тому
@@Xeonerable I feel like it has to be a riff on the guy who tightroped across them in the 80s, changed around to fit the Olympics theme they were going for. Still looks like a big visual metaphor for failure to me, I mean he's falling for most of the commercial
@user-zh3fw5wn1q5 місяців тому
@@michaelm7299That's a very silly thing to wonder
@lenatraceroxton13635 місяців тому
@@ericlooney6089 That was in the 70s actually. In 1974 I believe.
@miggyontiveros2394Рік тому
0:00 Bill cosby sex offender 0:30 Book from the creator of Scientology 0:45 reminiscent to the jumpers during 9/11 1:16 Halliburton used U.S. troops to get into Iraq oil fields 1:46 9/11 plane 2:15 Jared Fogel convicted pedo 2:45 Cluster bomb manufacturer 3:15 Enron scammed investors and collapsed as result 4:15 akward unwarranted kiss(even back then it was weird) 4:44 making light of cte 5:15 Steve Irwins passing from an animal attack 5:45 Depression doesn't go away buying a ford 6:15 😆 self explanatory 6:45 Round-up/Monsanto sued for hazardous toxic chemicals that don't just go away 7:14 Lance Armstrong caught doping 7:45 Super sizing bad for the average person (thanks Mike)
@mikegribanov6105Рік тому
i think the point of the dream team commercial is the "super size for a puny prize" element. Since super sizing became a hot topic a few years later due to the documentary exposing the health dangers.
@miggyontiveros2394Рік тому
@@mikegribanov6105 hmm that could be
@AkrafenaРік тому
thank you for letting me know why its poorly aged and thank you for letting me now why there are "America when oil" memes came from
@trianglemoebiusРік тому
@@Akrafena If it helps with the last part, look up the entire Gulf War and the Afghan and Iraqi wars. Rest assured, the army wasn't in there to get WMD's.
@miggyontiveros2394Рік тому
@@Akrafena No prob, it's good that you and newer generations know. The adults fail and make mistakes but we must learn to do and be better.
@kchastain34 місяці тому
The Lance Armstrong one had it all. Crazy he would participate in that shot where the camera zooms into his face as he dismisses the possibility he was “on something”.
@caslitt343529 днів тому
They’re all evil, they know what they’re doing. Stop pretending otherwise!
@greenghoul1573 місяці тому
Poor Steve Irwin, when he joked about getting bitten by a snake he probably wasn't expecting to get killed by a stingray
@xanderwallace65112 місяці тому
No fucking shit
@greenghoul1572 місяці тому
@@xanderwallace6511 Rude
@jaredohlstein73552 місяці тому
As an Aussie myself my reaction was "this aged poorly on multiple levels"
@ovcharkaboxingМісяць тому
should have went with fedex...
@Ninjat12613 днів тому
I'd say the Steve Irwin one aged well, not poorly. It's a bit of black comedy about how dangerous it can be to handle venomous animals, presented by a guy who later died after a sting from a venomous animal. It would have aged badly if the joke was something like "Steve Irwin is so skilled at handling animals that he could never be injured by one."
@zathroatgoat6 місяців тому
A lot of people talking about the first Twin Towers commercial, but I think the second one at 1:44 aged even worse. That plane was way too close...
@tr33br065 місяців тому
I noticed that too. I actually thought it was a collision course because of how bad special effects were back then
@andrewmurphy55325 місяців тому
Im asuming the plane was to demonstrate how tall the towers were. Just goes to show how unexpected it wss
@lospereye5 місяців тому
the first one was fine, the second one was crazy
@kyokokirigiri1005 місяців тому
@@keeehlan take your meds pal
@stussysinglet5 місяців тому
But that's not the twin towers in the second one...
@CHURCHISAWESUM7 місяців тому
The Enron one just being “why? Why? Why? Why?” Is just comedy gold
@jackcasem82217 місяців тому
Based name and pfp
@jonathanpusar59317 місяців тому
Yeah that’s classic in every wrong way
@RichV207 місяців тому
The Executive looking in the mirror, sweating, coming up with some excuse as why profits are down. Why. why? WHy.
@cantthinkofaname50467 місяців тому
What did Enron do? I’m not in the loop on them
@theeoddments9607 місяців тому
@@cantthinkofaname5046complete scam that didn’t really do anything useful and basically was a front for betting on things like the weather and paying themselves for it lol
@ML31804 місяці тому
The Enron ad was the worst kind of foreshadowing imaginable. Lmaooo
@patrik45868 днів тому
It’s almost as they knew what would happen 😂
@shellyrae7774 місяці тому
I wasn’t sure why these didn’t age well.. until the AT&T commercial 😳😱
@CinematikNupe2 місяці тому
Thats the only one that stood out to you???
@shellyrae7772 місяці тому
@@CinematikNupe yes, that was the First one that stood out to me as shocking.
@alecboi777Місяць тому
Bill Cosby was in the first one
@shellyrae777Місяць тому
@@alecboi777 Bill Cosby was a creep, but well known for being the jello pudding spokesperson. The Pole Volter though looked like the poor victims of 9/11 that jumped. For me that was more shocking.
@sunnyalphax3539Місяць тому
@@alecboi777 why did this commercial aged poorly?
@iceberg2277 місяців тому
At lot of these companies I can’t blame for their commercials not aging well. Halliburton, Raytheon, Enron, and Monsanto knew what they were doing and thought no one would ever find out.
@nathanlevesque78127 місяців тому
People still haven't found out that Roundup was turned into a boogeyman by political interests and scientifically illiterate courtrooms.
@nicholasfarrell59817 місяців тому
Pretty sure Subway was aware, as well.
@AgentOrange967 місяців тому
Fogel and Armstrong also fall into this category oof
@lauranolastnamegiven33857 місяців тому
at least I now know why my Amana fridge in the early 90s sucked so badly...do one thing, and do it well...turns out, making fridges wasn't really their thing
@NetSraC13067 місяців тому
I feel like I'm not american enough to understand any of these you mentioned
@chinito3987 місяців тому
That Lance Armstrong one was perfect. "What am I on? I'm on my bike" 😂😂😂 Okay Lance, Suuuure.
@miloyall6 місяців тому
That one probably aged the worst. Of all of these, Lance knew that this wouldn’t age well beforehand.
@viscountalpha6 місяців тому
i remember telling someone that I think lance was cheating. His shock and horror that I would ever question him makes me laugh to this day. This was well before it was proven but the evidence was there. I didn't really care so I didn't make a big deal about it.
@gabexyzofficial83076 місяців тому
@@miloyallnah definitely the Jared at Congress one
@LamelKendrick6 місяців тому
they all doped so it was a fair contest. same with baseball and other sport
@geneparmesan87486 місяців тому
@@LamelKendrick Bill Burr has a bit about this on Conan; they were all doping but Lance was the easiest fall guy because he was so famous and had propped up his career as a wholesome figure through all his commercials, sponsorships, biographies etc. So when the scandal came out, he was obviously the one they would choose to make the harshest example out of.
@MrSuperdelf2 місяці тому
What in God's holy name was that Enron commercial!? Regardless of what happened with Enron that commercial was a fever dream
@torstenscholz624317 днів тому
Those were the 90s.
@David_Quinn_Photography6 днів тому
@@torstenscholz6243 was 100% the 90s
@williamlake72545 днів тому
Its like you've never seen that era's Playstation commercials with crying baby dolls and Irish alien girls.
@Polymathically3 місяці тому
Wooow, that AT&T commercial with the pole vaulter at the WTC. _Especially_ that shot at 0:51. I know there's that famous quote about life imitating art, but this is ridiculous...
@THB1924 місяці тому
That Enron commercial though. "Ask why" is an insane slogan for a company who really needed people to not ask too many questions.
@danielfennessy463 місяці тому
Yo that commercial ran every 30 minutes on news networks in the year 2000. Being only 20 years old it was obvious that a company out of nowhere pumping ad nauseam was highly sus. Lo and behold. A group of man boob soft handed paper pushers running a scheme.
@matthewfederici98213 місяці тому
Sorry I don't get this one
@THB1923 місяці тому
@@matthewfederici9821 Enron was using thoroughly crooked accounting to cover for losses and make themselves look better than they did. If anyone had, for example, asked *why* the stock price and earnings were so high, looked at their SEC filings and asked the right questions, a lot of Enron folks could have gone to jail quite a bit sooner.
@bridgecross3 місяці тому
@@matthewfederici9821 Enron collapsed because of massive accounting and corporate fraud. The numbers on their books were lies (also their business model caused major blackouts when they couldn't manage energy without losing money). So yeah people should have been asking why.
@richardcrook21123 місяці тому
@@matthewfederici9821 I don't get it either.
@josephsheranda7 місяців тому
Steve Irwin still hits in the feels. RIP legend.
@alexlents46897 місяців тому
Yeah, that one was just sad 😞
@rfe8nn27 місяців тому
Funny that ad didn't bother me. They had no clue when they made that commercial that he was going to die in the same fashion. You could say funny but eerie at the same time.
@josephsheranda7 місяців тому
@@rfe8nn2 I think it's because Steve was the man everybody wanted to know better. He was the surrogate friend, father, brother, and all-around nice guy that we just can't seem to find in the world anymore.
@josephsheranda7 місяців тому
@@DonkeyKongBMAC That's the dumbest thing I've heard all week. He had absolutely no reason to fake his death. Moreover he loved his family and loved life. I would give my left nut to have a tenth of the life he had.
@thegreengrovecomedian7 місяців тому
I'd say this commercial aged well because Steve Irwin's death might have been the most predictable of all time. He was risking death every time he got up close to one of those dangerous animals. The most unexpected part of his death was that he died from a stingray and not, say, a rattlesnake or tarantula.
@jamesgreen11664 дні тому
I love how these are actually “poorly aged” instead of something like making a slightly problematic joke
@xplaymanМісяць тому
Some of these might be lost on some people without context, but they were all spot on. Excellent compilation of commercials.
@mr.markofski42677 місяців тому
0:46 “Just cuz it has the Twin Towers in it doesn’t mean it aged poorly” … *oh*
@frajoladellagato7 місяців тому
r/yourjokebutworse
@itschelseakay6 місяців тому
😂😅 My exact reaction
@Jacob6306 місяців тому
Shut Up
@Reptar5306 місяців тому
Lovely comment ☺️
@StargirlPlaysGames6 місяців тому
Exactly my thoughts and then....yeah 😬🥺🙏🏽💔
@Andres33AU4 місяці тому
2:40: "Am I free to go?" Um, no Jared, you are not, lol.
@torstenscholz624317 днів тому
Jared Fogle facing a trial, oh the irony. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Doomrider477 днів тому
Look. He was just trying to give everyone Aides. You know, for weight management
@pabbischannel881229 днів тому
Jared: "Am I free to go?" LMAOOOOOO!! Not quite buddy! Got another 10 years to serve!
@user-kp8sx1nh1cМісяць тому
I worked there. I LOVED those long elegant windows. There were for lack of a more appropriate name, air vents that were about two feet high just under the windows which created a window seat. I sat there and leaned into a column and looked out over NYC
@NickJohnCoop8 місяців тому
The Enron one became so bitterly ironic it’s almost perverse.
@texaswunderkind7 місяців тому
The closer the house of cards came to collapse, the more they advertised. I actually thought they might be able to pull it out in bankruptcy. I bought 10,000 shares of Enron when they were at $0.03 a share...just in case. The stock was delisted a few days later. That experience was the main reason I didn't buy Bitcoin in the early days.
@Tay-xj5ud7 місяців тому
dafuck is Enron?
@michaeledwards66837 місяців тому
@@texaswunderkindtough luck, man. damn.
@Faroesx7 місяців тому
@@Tay-xj5udone of the biggest examples of what not to do while running a financial business
@KameronJ77 місяців тому
"why... is the money gone?"
@naijahn137 місяців тому
Lance Armstrong was juicing in front of everybody and thought nobody would notice 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@birdie80067 місяців тому
Lmao the phrase "what am I on? I'm on my BIKE" had me rolling. My older brother used to wear his yellow wristband 24/7 in high school.
@naijahn137 місяців тому
@@birdie8006 this and subway were pretty mind blowing once I got older
@aunch37 місяців тому
His was the best lol
@euthymialy6 місяців тому
To be fair there was a significant period of time where steroid use in sports was not as taboo because of its ubiquity in the body building and sport communities. Hollywood runs on cocaine, and for a while ‘roids ran sports.
@jerrysmooth246 місяців тому
@@naijahn13 he is losing more weight now on fiberglass and feces in his oatmeal than he ever did on those veggie footlongs
@TheWalkingRed3 місяці тому
The irony of me purposely watching commercials on UKposts Revanced. You really got me
@joemasters22703 місяці тому
Started right out of the gate with Bill Cosby 😂😂😂
@VCR_Repairman7 місяців тому
Still better than being bombarded by Car Insurance & Medication Ads
@scockery7 місяців тому
And life insurance and online casinos... "Oh My Gosh, you're still using Mom's old coffee pot!" "COME ON, GIVE FOX THAT KING, STEVE." "You won't be the bad guy, you'll be sympathetic..."
@Nitrosaltacc87617 місяців тому
And the camp lejeune ads like bro c'mon nobody on the entirety of the planet cares about the one military camp except for like 2 people
@XtremiTeez7 місяців тому
@@Nitrosaltacc8761tens of thousands of people have been based at Camp Lejeune over the years. That's a lot of money.
@adawnhowell92567 місяців тому
The prescription drug ads are just big pharma's way of driving up prices, and because prescriptions, life insurance, and reverse mortgages are the only things society thinks can be marketed to Boomers these days. (Also if you're over 18 and watching TV between the hours of 9a-5p, you're either a Boomer retiree, or unemployed & on disability...due to Camp Le Juene, Round Up, a medical error, a car accident, or something else that could be part of a class action lawsuit.)
@gheebuttersnaps20117 місяців тому
None of that is as bad as the honey pimento chicken chick fil a commercial and the iPhone 15 throat gargle song.
@jeffbrehove26145 місяців тому
Lance Armstrong: "This is my body, I'll do whatever I want to it." He sure fucking did.
@normie27164 місяці тому
Waah Waahh....😭
@A.D.Hayche.D4 місяці тому
"What am i on? Im on my Bike 6 hours a day!' on the roids on the bike more like lol
@mvd44363 місяці тому
He went on JRE. Everyone was doping themselves up. Steroids aren't magic. You still need dedication and talent.
@billyrussell86843 місяці тому
If you weren’t on the juice in sports in the 90s were you even trying? Cause you definitely wasn’t pro
@mvd44363 місяці тому
@@billyrussell8684 Armstrong says this in his Rogan interview. He says they got to an event and didn't plan on juicing that much. Then he found out everyone was juicing as hard as they could. And there was no point in even competing if you didnt
@chrismack26773 дні тому
*Family Guy, Bill Cosby:* "Now, you will get ready for the zim-zam and the babbity-bibbity! And get ready for the most splendiferouos pudding-pop you have ever seen!"
@user-fe4qq6xe6m4 місяці тому
"Halliburton: We're just building bridges over here." 😏
@Noobish_Camper557 місяців тому
I'd say the Donald Trump McDonalds commercial aged quite well. You know he actually eats what he is endorsing which is more than you can say for 95% of other celebrity cameos 😅
@manhphuc43357 місяців тому
I think the commercial aged poorly because as another commenter said, the burger isn't on the Dollar menu anymore.
@jonathanpusar59317 місяців тому
@@manhphuc4335 that’s silly. Inflation doesn’t make a commercial age poorly. $1 back then is $2 now, so it scales appropriately
@CBlargh7 місяців тому
Right... because if he ate anywhere the food wasn't already prepared before he got there, he'd be poisoned in a second.
@TheMrDarius7 місяців тому
@@jonathanpusar5931$1 seems like $5 these days 😅
@deathbringer23367 місяців тому
I think your leaving out the multiple criminal charges against him, election conspiracy theories, and the fact that he’s become one of the most controversial figures in American history
@lindseybrown56487 місяців тому
The subway court case is HILARIOUS for soo many reasons
@darrenrobinson90417 місяців тому
"I'm free to go?" - LOL
@ethanlewis14537 місяців тому
New York judges, no doubt about it lol.
@ChickenPermission6177 місяців тому
Besides the obvious of it being Pedo Fogle, the “S-CAM” is what got me 😂
@mromagnoli7 місяців тому
It's not a court case. It's "testimonial" before some sort of congressional committee....
@crowtservo7 місяців тому
@@darrenrobinson9041Nope.
@gentlesoul2213 місяці тому
I didn't know why that Dianetics ad was poorly aged, I didn't even read the author....then I decided to look it up and yeah....let's just say tom cruise probably would have endorsed it given the chance
@101jir3 місяці тому
4:44 I mean, nice thing about the concussion one is at least it had a strong element of "if you have a concussion, you're not going anywhere near the field." Actually impressive in a time when concussions weren't taken as seriously, especially considering we still have coaches and parents today that would have them still play. Sure, it was tongue in cheek, but that's par for the course with most commercials. It even directly said "Not going anywhere for a while?"
@StevenBingham-iw6qn5 місяців тому
Bill Cosby got serious when asking 'got any vanilla?'
@0000song00003 місяці тому
Even the sound effect they add on that part
@uniserenity14143 місяці тому
whats so bad about it? genuinely asking.
@tcwofficalchannel3 місяці тому
@@uniserenity1414if yk yk.
@timmy181353 місяці тому
You don't know? Lol
@uniserenity14143 місяці тому
i know that he was a creep, but I don't get the reference. @@timmy18135
@HashtagLinda5 місяців тому
Having Jared Fogle in a courtroom for a commercial lmao that's great
@chaos.corner4 місяці тому
I think that's supposed to be a congressional hearing?
@ThePinkerton17764 місяці тому
Did you notice there were no kids around. Hmmmm.
@drewdane404 місяці тому
@@chaos.cornerYeah, a senate hearing room. He probably wouldn't be the last perv to find himself in one of those.
@chicofromph33nix644 місяці тому
Then I noticed in the bottom right it said S-CAM(scam)
@Green-Raccoon7773 місяці тому
And the video says it aged poorly? Bruh, that commercial aged like a fine wine after what happened.
@user-xs5bl9dy6d3 місяці тому
Dear lord when that commercial with the airplane flying next to one of the Twin Towers,started playing? I immediately braced for the worst out of instinct. Didn't help that it has a cheerful soundtrack playing in the background 😂
@OlgaZuccati4 місяці тому
That Tic Tac commercial made my skin crawl with pure, unfiltered cringe
@snozzlehead923 місяці тому
She didn't hate it ,though.
@GoodnightIrieMon2 місяці тому
She clearly went through the stages of wtf before smiling.
@Jyxa6 місяців тому
Since I've seen a bunch of people ask about the Ford commercial: A 16 year old boy named Kyle Plush was killed by one of those folding seats (in a Honda Odyssey) in 2018. He was crushed/pinned by the rear folding seat. Tragic case, especially considering he was able to use Siri to call 911 twice, only for police to fail to locate him. His family found him 6 hours after he made those calls.
@InAHollowTree5 місяців тому
OMG 😢 Thanks for this info; I just thought the problem was the guy’s glib response to the woman saying she was depressed. 😳
@MiketheratguyMultimedia5 місяців тому
@@InAHollowTree Same.
@dannyh82885 місяців тому
Honda. Figures
@PhillyMotoXTS4 місяці тому
I remembered that case, I just couldn't make the connection. Thank you!
@1020mikki4 місяці тому
literally such a tragic story:/
@xXaspie62Xx7 місяців тому
The Steve Irwin one broke me in a way I wasn’t prepared for
@danielcpeters7 місяців тому
Yeah, it really stung me right in the heart.
@A.Tips.3067 місяців тому
It stung my funny bone which I hate it did
@valkyrie10667 місяців тому
I remember SEEING that one shortly before it happened. It was funny. Then it wasn't.
@Kuato7 місяців тому
@@valkyrie1066then it was again
@DB8ed7 місяців тому
Steve Irwin was a comedy genius just as well as a great and wonderful human being. Even in his "death video" supposedly he said to not blame the animal, that it was "just protecting itself/doing what its instincts told it" or something along those lines. Dont be sad that he's gone. Be glad he graced this world with his teachings and lessons in the time he did have with us.
@akinokusami36233 місяці тому
The Raytheon Handmaid's Tale looking advert is now sooo creepy. I can never look at Pilgrims or Amish in the same way!
@JonathanBresnihan772 місяці тому
1:46 has to be the CREEPIEST moments in American commercial history
@gilly58097 місяців тому
I never thought I would willingly watch commercials for 8 minutes
@uberzaxormon3y227 місяців тому
Before UKposts and any major internet streaming services. Ads and commercials were creative and fun to watch.
@jerrygil19657 місяців тому
Classy commercials with actual good advertising scripting, died out in this generation
@onradioactivewaves6 місяців тому
I was trying to go to a few timestamps in a video after having watched it already and got an 8 minute unskippable commercial ( 1st of 2 ) in order to watch the video. UKposts getting crazy with the ads.
@enayy6196 місяців тому
@@onradioactivewaves sure
@enayy6196 місяців тому
@@uberzaxormon3y22 to be a bit fairer, advertisers of the past did not have to contend with smartphones stealing everyone’s attention
@r.b.ratieta61117 місяців тому
OMG the Enron one! 🤣🤣 That would be like Chernobyl making a commercial about nuclear reactor safety.
@jonathanpusar59317 місяців тому
Why 🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃
@mikevanroy93567 місяців тому
Honestly we could have predicted Enron's fall from the markets they thought would work. Weather prediction and reaction? Broadband brokering when everything internet was done by cable and modem? Nobody understood how to do these things even in theory.
@r.b.ratieta61117 місяців тому
@@mikevanroy9356 Not to mention the outright lies to the investors.
@AmyraCarter6 місяців тому
#BlameKremlinforChernobyl
@user-fn9pr4rh1i6 місяців тому
😅 С Чернобылем я знаком, а вот, что такое Енрон не знаю. Расскажите?
@guitarhole3 місяці тому
The Twins were standing tall at that time. It's ok to remember a time before 9/11. That shouldn't be forgotten either.
@Saint-86 днів тому
"SIR, TURN ON THE NEWS, THERES BEEN A SECOND POLE VAULTER"
@echoplots80582 роки тому
"Oh come on, just because the world trade center is in it that doesn't mean it aged p...oh fuck, oh no they did not just do that!"
@kylejensen7024Рік тому
I thought the same thing!!
@danielmarreviews3947Рік тому
I don’t think that building is the WTC. I’m pretty sure that’s AON Tower in Chicago but I could be wrong.
@triple7marcРік тому
@@danielmarreviews3947 I think you're right, but it still strongly resembles it lol
@michlo33939 місяців тому
@@danielmarreviews3947 No, it most definitely is the WTC, the way the "tubing" facade comes together 3 to 1 at the plaza level is a dead giveaway.
@thegreengrovecomedian9 місяців тому
@@michlo3393 The pole vaulter commercial is the World Trade Center, but the commercial with the plane flying close to the building is the AON Tower in Chicago (which looks very similar to the old twin towers).
@_Devil7 місяців тому
My favorite 90s commercials are the ones that say "Get ready for back-to-back decades of financial prosperity and political unity!" in reference to the upcoming millennium. Oh how naïve everyone was back then lmao
@rudra627 місяців тому
Not naive, just hopeful. We'd already had back-to-back decades of economic rollercoasters and political strife and lies of politicians coming out.
@diablo557 місяців тому
@@rudra62yep, and unfortunately it looks like the 2020s will the a third in a row
@vibrantgleam7 місяців тому
@@diablo55 And I will remember it.
@noracola52857 місяців тому
No that came true, just not about *us*.
@Slig19777 місяців тому
Phony optimism. Typical boomer bullshit.
@sympathieaМісяць тому
wow, you got me with both the thumbnail and first second of the video LOL and there's one specific frame of the guy polevaulting upward that shows him upside down against the backdrop of the building, and my heart actually skipped. I didn't think I could still be so viscerally affected after this much time
@behelit19972 місяці тому
1:46 BRUH THE PLANE 😭😭😭😭😭
@ChrisZoomER7 днів тому
Yeah, that was totally cringe!
@jkelsey5554 місяці тому
That Snickers commercial is actually ahead of its time. They pulled a player with a concussion
@clozier3043 місяці тому
Coach wasn't worried about the concussion, he was worried about getting a penalty for an illegal substitution. You can't add Batman to your team mid-game.
@lpr52693 місяці тому
Very inaccurate. They would still have put that guy back in. 😅
@101jirМісяць тому
@@lpr5269 Inaccurate yes, but moving in the right direction.
@CaptDesmoМісяць тому
TOO THE BAT CAVE!!!!
@slashbash1347Місяць тому
@@CaptDesmo *to
@NoobNoobNews7 місяців тому
AT&T should have left that landing pad there.
@cedmo78577 місяців тому
well fn played sir
@dankdank18913 місяці тому
Alright, this made me laugh more than I care to admit.
@nottherealpaulsmith2 місяці тому
i swear there used to be a comment going over why each commercial aged poorly, but i can't find it so i'm going to remake it here 0:00 most of you probably know this by now but Bill Cosby is a convicted sexual predator 0:31 Dianetics is one of the founding texts of Scientology, possibly the single most dangerous cult in the US 0:45 references to the WTC and the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, both of which were targets of terrorist attacks (the falling man visuals don't help) 1:16 Halliburton massively defrauded the DoD during the first years of the Iraq War 1:45 i don't even need to explain this one 2:15 Jared Fogle is also a convicted sexual predator 2:45 Raytheon is another Iraq War profiteer, they're infamous for producing cluster bombs 3:14 Enron completely imploded in a Ponzi scheme covered up by fraudulent accounting, and yes they did try to "predict the weather" by selling 'weather futures' (look it up, CNN covered it in 2009) 4:15 this one is just sexual assault, even back when the commercial first released it was iffy 4:45 in the 90s they didn't really know how bad sports-related concussions were 5:15 Steve Irwin would later die by being attacked by a stingray 5:44 the 'convenient' folding seat design killed a teenager who got wedged in the back of a car and suffocated to death 6:14 if i listed the criminal charges against this man, this comment would be longer than the bible 6:44 RoundUp turned out to be massively carcinogenic 7:14 as it turns out, Lance Armstrong was on a few more things than his bike 7:44 the 'supersize' meal would become the poster child for how unhealthy fast food is
@GaboG852 місяці тому
you deserve 1k likes.
@HaloofBlood12 місяці тому
What’s wrong with the UPS commercial?
@nottherealpaulsmith2 місяці тому
@@HaloofBlood1the imagery of a plane almost flying into a building that looks exactly like the old WTC2 (it’s the Aon Center in Chicago, but the same architect designed both buildings)
@HaloofBlood12 місяці тому
@@nottherealpaulsmith yes you are right. i didnt notice the beginning
@blu3_enjoy2 місяці тому
i love president trump
@TheTERMlNAT0R2 місяці тому
This video is fantastic 😂 thank you UKpostsr for putting this complication together 🙏🏻
@xanderleesweet5 місяців тому
That AT&T not only aged poorly because of the Twin Towers which suffered the 2001 attack, but also the fact that the 1996 Atlanta Olympics ALSO had a terrorist attack, when someone detonated a bomb at Centennial Olympic Park. AT&T happened to mention both things that suffered terrorist attacks, which aged it really poorly!
@Agent1W3 місяці тому
A more or less blasé attitude towards it...
@l.tc.50323 місяці тому
Yikes you're right it was a double whammy.
@nottherealpaulsmith2 місяці тому
what kills me is that the WTC had ALREADY been bombed in 1993, so as early as 1996 this would have made marketing executives beat their heads on their desks in shame
@bastokrepublic2 місяці тому
It wasn't that the twin towers were in it.. it was the dude falling after his pole vault. He looked like the jumpers from that day.
@HARAMBEAKAGEORGEFLOYD2 місяці тому
Both of the actual events are hilarious 😂😂😂😂
@darthbane56767 місяців тому
Imagine you travel back in time, and while taking a break from trying to get back to the future, you turn on a TV and this is the commercial break.
@cuurlybangs7 місяців тому
Hahahaha, that gave me a good laugh.
@na_k6 місяців тому
🤯🤯😂
@artmadaofficialyoutube6 місяців тому
"That's enough TV for today..."
@lookatmyname61895 місяців тому
Get the thought, Why am I trying to go back?!
@Munenushi5 місяців тому
Chrononauts are not supposed to partake in media of the frametime if at all possible
@portlandgirlx0x096Місяць тому
"What am I on? I'm on my bike." 🤔 I think he was on steroids? 🚴♀️🚴♀️🚴♀️🚴♀️
@thebostonpowers423 місяці тому
Can you do Poorly-Aged 2000's commercials? One Ad that comes to mind is the 2003 Six Flags New Orleans commercial with a song playing in the background with the lyrics "The Thrill that Never Ends".
@cookncrook69027 місяців тому
Funny when I was a kid in the 90s I hated commercials. Now I’m watching commercials missing the 1990s 😢
@bryanmiller86047 місяців тому
That’s because 90’s commercials have better scripted character, & world development, & fewer plot holes in under 30 seconds than any current, hour long tv episode.
@keithcanfield65197 місяців тому
I'm right there with you I would even love to go back to school and I hated school when I was growing up lol. Only if I realized how good of times they actually where.
@MegaSwiming7 місяців тому
Yep me too reminds me of a similar time
@Waltyworld7 місяців тому
Same 😢😢
@Slig19777 місяців тому
Nah, this shit's still annoying and dumb. I had to turn the video off after Trump's McDonald's commercial.
@mariedelaurentis9802 роки тому
Developed chest pain watching the UPS jet fly past the World Trade Center. No way can anyone see anything else but 9/11.
@cheesecake134Рік тому
I looked away just expecting the worst. The trauma of watching 9/11 unfold in real time never leaves you.
@beamboy0711 місяців тому
@@cheesecake134 you were there in 01?
@user-vi4xy1jw7e11 місяців тому
Dramatic
@erwina47389 місяців тому
@@user-vi4xy1jw7e These people are super dramatic, unless they were there.
@erwina47389 місяців тому
Maybe thats how the terrorist got the idea of doing that..
@ToastedCrumpy7 днів тому
0:23 ‘You got any vanilla’ is horrible Also no Jared, you are not free to go
@AlternativeTacticsМісяць тому
All of Bill Cosby's handlers, producers, anyone known to have worked with him regularly, should be interviewed or otherwise held under close scrutiny to determine their level of involvement.
@minnesota_fats734414 днів тому
I see, so you don't think for yourself, your presenting yourself like a moron, that you're not intelligent enough to look at cases, look at what really happened. First let me lay out why Cosby was eventually released from prison, The appeals court was, split because the court found that Cosby was unfairly prosecuted because the previous district attorney had promised the comedian that he wouldn't be charged over Constand's accusations. Cosby was charged by another prosecutor who claimed he wasn't bound by that agreement. The court concluded that prosecutor who later brought the charges was obligated to stick to the nonprosecution agreement, so the conviction cannot stand. The justices wrote that "denying the defendant the benefit of that decision is an affront to fundamental fairness, particularly when it results in a criminal prosecution that was foregone for more than a decade." The problem with the whole case from the beginning was dealing with accusations that we're not reported at the time and we're essentially hearsay. These accusations raised by dozens of other women, including the five who testified at his 2018 trial, often go back decades and are most likely too remote to prosecute. We are not in the Salem witch trials anymore. There has to be a cut-off point. Memories fail even things you think you remember are different Maybe you're too stubborn to a minute but in my own life I know there are things I remember as a kid or for my early twenties that now in my 40s are different especially when I collaborate them with people who were there. Our judicial system and our policing system is based on they use bad science It's junk signs stuff like eyewitness testimony going through and looking at mugshots This has been proven by actual science to be pseudoscience but we still use it because it's easier for the cops and they know that simple idiots like you will buy it. You don't care to put away innocent people as long as a show trial takes place. I want to help with it but women need to help themselves first If a crime does happen they need to report it If I'm out one night and somebody stabs me and I wait 15 years and then come out and say I've been stabbed and I want retribution that's not going to fly If I'm stabbed I need to report it right away. There was one woman who made an accusation on Cosby and she still hung out with him still talk to him like everything was normal until years later when she made the accusation. This is what the prosecution was trying to deal with was looking through all these bogus stories. I'm not a defender of Bill Cosby The guy cheated on his wife but how many in Hollywood do that how many people just do that in general I've been cheated on. Countless people have been cheated on there are people who cheat and there are people who don't That's it I don't hate all women because I've been cheated on because some women have cheated on me doesn't mean anything That was on them as a human being. I just implore people to use their mind and reason instead of just buying whatever the narrative is because usually you're being given propaganda you're being lied to because there's a corporate interest at stake.
@microbios858610 місяців тому
I understand the ATT commercial was during the Atlanta Olympics, but "Georgia on my Mind" with images of Lower Manhattan is simply bizarre. Stupid advertising
@Ur2ez4me817 місяців тому
No it’s not if you look into conspiracy lore… NWO did 9/11 - Georgia guide stones 👀
@huckaboimemes87487 місяців тому
When I think of a rich city skyline I always think of the peach state
@I_Art_Laughing7 місяців тому
The Olympics were in Atlanta.
@davita44367 місяців тому
The sight of the pole vaulter "falling" through the sky in front of the twin towers was indeed jarring.
@jonsrecordcollection71727 місяців тому
@@davita4436 I was watching the ATT commercial and scratching my head, "What's wrong with this commercial? Does it have something in it that looks racist?" : Oh I see.
@CristianSmith-nh4jl3 місяці тому
Love this compilation. Well done
@ABlackShuck3 місяці тому
It's like seeing forshadowing so many many years back
@notwhatiwant42407 місяців тому
It's feels so strange watching commercials not be obnoxious and in-your-face
@ReyRakolta-fh4cv7 місяців тому
We'll they're genuinely lying to your face 😂
@bryanmiller86047 місяців тому
That’s different from today’s commercials how again? 🤔
@ReyRakolta-fh4cv7 місяців тому
@@bryanmiller8604 They're Acting has now become obnoxious due to drugs
@JediMaster3626 місяців тому
The ads back then were FAR MORE tolerable than today's "HEY! BLAH-BLAH-BLAH! (Insert predictable idiotic scenario), DUH-DUH-DUH!" kind of shit.
@davidpar26 місяців тому
@@JediMaster362and that stupid loud thumping and clapping that’s in every other commercial today, as well as obnoxious people with stupid, pointless, pissed off facial expressions that have ZERO to do with the product or service randomly staring at you through the tv screen. As if any of that’s going to inspire me to patronize the company…NOT
@javianjohnson87466 місяців тому
I know everyone is going to talk about the two WTC commercials for obvious reasons, but man that Crocodile Hunter commercials was pretty dang eerie itself. Rest in Peace Steve Irwin
@StargirlPlaysGames6 місяців тому
That one was so sad as well, I agree. Had a similar feeling watching that as the AT&T wtc one. "Well, This isn't bad......oh." RIP Steve, a really sweet dude with a great legacy ❤❤❤🙏🏽
@stypemann6336 місяців тому
He died at 44. That's a ripe old age for a crocodile hunter.
@geneparmesan87486 місяців тому
For me that was one of the ones that was less sad, and more of a facepalm. They took a guy with a dangerous job, and played up one of the job's most likely occupational hazards for laughs. I was alive at the time, I remember how everyone thought Steve was invincible... and this commercial suggests either he *also* drank his own Kool-Aid about this how this could never actually happen to him, or he just didn't really care how it would look in hindsight (understandable, since in that case he would already be dead anyway). It would be like having a famous stunt man get in a near-deadly accident as a commercial gag. Or a famous snowboarder getting caught in an accident. It's less "unforeseeable tragedy" and more "pretty likely scenario that they do their job in spite of."
@cc_snipergirl6 місяців тому
@@geneparmesan8748Pretty sure Steve Irwin was acutely aware of the danger, danger, danger. But also things were different back then and people weren't so serious all of the time. So he was probably still able to joke about it, like dark humor
@edsanville6 місяців тому
He should have used FedEx.
@Whatsth3b1g1d3a6 днів тому
“What am I on?” Is CRAZY
@Boostiverse3 місяці тому
These are so nostalgic, I don’t think ads used to always be annoying like they now
@themonsterunderyourbed9408Місяць тому
You are correct. They weren't worried and offending everyone back then and there weren't any DEI quotas so commercials were allot more believable.
@real_exodus6 місяців тому
2020's poorly aged commercial compilation is going to be f-ing EPIC!!!!
@skahler6 місяців тому
us looking back on these days for the naivety of not knowing AI would take over the world... and pointless internet arguments like "those were the good ol' days"
@laughingseagull0006 місяців тому
Insurance companies spying on you to increase your payments, behavioral “nudging,” Google feeding you results AI chooses instead of letting you see them, etc.
@alexlents46896 місяців тому
We already have one: the Super Bowl FTX commercial with Larry David
@FrenchFries41116 місяців тому
2040s called, watch out for space turtles.
@rustybuquet41455 місяців тому
Never would have guessed Bluey was behind all those gangland slayings
@BuildinWingsРік тому
"Am I free to go?" I'm fucking dead
@everafterhighgirlie10 місяців тому
not until 2029.. at the least 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Fruity3657 місяців тому
𝐋𝐦𝐚𝐨
@michelleleeginger52257 місяців тому
Exactly 😅🤣😂
@jasonwhite9225День тому
Guy falling by the WTC, yikes. Steve Irwin- maybe he needed fed ex for the antidote for stingray venom. Lance, you were on all kinds of PEDs, nice blood draw part of that commercial.
@nohandlesforme1013 місяці тому
I didn't think much of the pole vault but my heart skipped a beat at 1:45 "You got this huge customer." and that plane...Dude.
@stephenr39105 місяців тому
In the 70s there was Ayd's appetite supressant candy. The commercial said, "Lose weight deliciously. With the aid of Ayd's"
@TheJadedJames2 місяці тому
OMG. I just looked that up. It's real. Holy ****!
@James-if3kcМісяць тому
Jared Got Aides to lose weight.
@frankw72669 місяців тому
"I'm Batman".... still kills it to this day.
@gaywizard20009 місяців тому
Right😂
@jaredf62057 місяців тому
Why didn’t that one age well?
@TheEndKing7 місяців тому
@@jaredf6205 It's joking about footballers getting concussions. That's considered a much more serious topic these days.
@Ur2ez4me817 місяців тому
@@TheEndKingoh I thought it was bc the one guy was like well I’m bubba 😂
@trailersic7 місяців тому
@@TheEndKingYeah but it's still really funny.
@CameronTheCrusader2 дні тому
Crazy how much charm and humor is in these commercials.
@stevewik22807 місяців тому
This is basically a documentary about the history of irony.
@teresamanuszak41837 місяців тому
Best comment
@michelleleeginger52257 місяців тому
Very shrewd ❤
@AnalyticalMenace7 місяців тому
Why the fuck is this not the top comment?
@danman66696 місяців тому
Not really, since most, if not all, of these aren't ironic. They're essentially just odd coincidences.
@michelleleeginger52256 місяців тому
@danman6669 NO sh1t......ya think?? Good one, captain obvious .
@Johnnywiseify4 місяці тому
The ads that aged the poorest for me are 5. Round up being safe 4. Bill Cosby Jell-O 3. Steve Irwin Getting a venomous bite 2.Enron executive telling people honestly "Earnings are Down" 1. WTC Pole Vaulter falling 😬
@lydiajulianprower83567 днів тому
I dunno, Jared Fogle in court aged pretty damn poorly too.
@phoenixfire643322 дні тому
The Steve Irwin one did not age well at all, but I feel the need to point out- why on earth would they keep antivenom for an Australian snake in the USA
@Pagliacci_RexМісяць тому
Halliburton: When you absolutely, positively have to cover up war crimes. Round up is safe when used properly.
@user-gt4gs5xu6s25 днів тому
No it's not boomer stop supporting evil companies
@user-gt4gs5xu6s25 днів тому
No it's not boomer stop supporting evil companies
@buddhahoo17 місяців тому
The Enron one, "you can't predict the weather" but they sure found a way to create it.
@geoffreyhooker90053 місяці тому
They were a Fortune 5 company (based on reported data) before they went under.
@spinb3 місяці тому
Ah yes, the ol' Enron Evil Weather Machine.
@rogue_asami45227 місяців тому
One of the more shocking items to me is the fact that you get a Big Mac for a dollar.
@haidenmorgan6 місяців тому
Yeah the dollar menu used to hit really hard
@storiesacrosstheworld6 місяців тому
underrated comment
@SchiesterMalG6 місяців тому
That was a Big 'n Tasty, not a Big Mac, two different sandwiches.
@Alltracavenger5 місяців тому
I remember when you could get a full on lunch for you and a friend from McD's for about $5. Couple burgers, couple drinks, and share some fries.
@lookatmyname61895 місяців тому
It's now $18 before tax now!
@Djeispark3 місяці тому
Being someone who actually seen people falling from the towers live on TV as it happened that day, That commercial aged HORRIBLY
@abe8816 днів тому
Some of these are so bad it's like they knew what they're referencing
@SKVids247 місяців тому
When I saw Steve Irwin i smiled ear to ear. Can honestly say he was an integral part of watching tv growing up. But then at the end of that commercial...now im just sad...
@Videogamer-5555 місяців тому
In real life he died from getting stabbed by a stingray, not bitten by a snake.
@bingonamo75204 місяці тому
He harassed animals for a living. I'm surprised it didn't happen sooner.
@dustux4 місяці тому
@@bingonamo7520 What do you call "harassment"?
@bingonamo75203 місяці тому
@@dustux Aggressively handling animals, being loud around them, disturbing them in their homes, etc. He also jiggled his new born baby around a massive crocodile and it just went on and on. He was just an idiot. It was worse than when Michael Jackson dangled his son off his hotel balcony.
@bambigaming18663 місяці тому
@@bingonamo7520Bro has NO CHILDHOOD. Not only that you have no idea who HE EVEN WAS.
@MrTwarner7 місяців тому
"Okay, I'm depressed. I just bought that Caravan." 💀
@Beefnhammer6 місяців тому
I'd be depressed too if I bought a Dodge.
@torstenscholz624317 днів тому
Any car lover would get depressed if he bought such a dull, slow car.
@ZalticДень тому
My office is actually located across from Halliburton. They still have a photo with the towers in the background
@BatmanTheDarkKnightImhim3 місяці тому
LMFAO, when it said poorly aged, I thought it meant the quality 😭😭😭😭
@MsClaudiaDuran7 місяців тому
First 5 seconds of the Twin Towers commercial: "Oh. Well. That's not so bad." Last 5 seconds of the Twin Towers commercial: "Holy s**t. Turn it off! That's awful."
@@petecotter6790 people have been using literally figuratively for many years so
@petecotter67909 місяців тому
@everafterhighgirlie saying something is "literally" to describe something that is actual - is not correct. Usually said by dumb millenials
@jaketno14 днів тому
Jared: Can I go? Court: Lmao no
@areyoufriendlyДень тому
With the Ford commercial, I got uncomfortable when a stranger wanted her to come look at his van and started putting down all the seats, then was going to give her something that helped him when he was depressed. I mean, come on…
@CBright78317 місяців тому
Enron sure did know how to make inadvertently creepy commercials. "Why? Why? Why? Why?" Jeez. I regret watching this at 2AM.
@alwaysstayclassy.forever3 місяці тому
as someone who is obsessed with creepy/offputting psas like this, what are some more from them??
@dustin35713Місяць тому
To this day an SEC investigator is probably is still asking “Why? Why? Why?” about Enron’s collapse at 2AM every night
@spol7 місяців тому
Besides the plane and the tower, that Ups ad had a very modern vibe. I'm impressed.
@jj-if6it4 місяці тому
I thought so too!
@nl58284 місяці тому
maybe so, but it is very difficult to look past that “besides”