[QUOTE=amcwatters;24735112]Sorry, this is stupid. What does this have to do with IKEA? Nothing. If this is an advertisement, I'm really not surprised, because it seems like companies really love to do either:
1) An extremely bad job of advertising, at least be relative to your product
2) Hiring really bad advertisement teams/departments/agencies
In addition, what about people who are allergic to cats? You have animals in your store, on products.
Hey, love cats? That's cool, I'm fine with that. But it's really stupid to see people get together and spend so much time and effort into doing something so unbelievably pointless and idiotic, on top of "drill[ing] a hole in the wall" to get a cat out of an equally stupid situation.[/QUOTE]
Your stupidity hurts me. Its a set to look like ikea. I doubt any customer would walk into a SET to buy FAKE PROPS.
/caps = points.
Inb4 peta whining and we will have invisible cats.
[QUOTE=TheSpy;24736031]Your stupidity hurts me. Its a set to look like ikea. I doubt any customer would walk into a SET to buy FAKE PROPS.
/caps = points.[/QUOTE]
oh wow
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[QUOTE=amcwatters;24735112]Sorry, this is stupid. What does this have to do with IKEA? Nothing.[/QUOTE]
No not nothing, IKEA sells home furniture, they used the house cats to show how much the cats feel at home at IKEA because IKEA sells good household products that can make anyone, even cats comfortable...
That looks like a real [I]cat-[/I]astrophe :v:
Better not have shit in the meatballs
I loved that part with all the kittens trying to climb through all the (What seemed to look out) woolen toys
awwww
I was smiling the whole time.
IKEA: Now with cat piss scent
[QUOTE=amcwatters;24735112]Sorry, this is stupid. What does this have to do with IKEA? Nothing. If this is an advertisement, I'm really not surprised, because it seems like companies really love to do either:
1) An extremely bad job of advertising, at least be relative to your product
2) Hiring really bad advertisement teams/departments/agencies
In addition, what about people who are allergic to cats? You have animals in your store, on products.
Hey, love cats? That's cool, I'm fine with that. But it's really stupid to see people get together and spend so much time and effort into doing something so unbelievably pointless and idiotic, on top of "drill[ing] a hole in the wall" to get a cat out of an equally stupid situation.[/QUOTE]
The point of the advertisement is that the stuff from IKEA makes you feel like home, just like the kittens do.
You're not great at analyzing eh?
So damn cute. :unsmith:
if there were 100 cats, how did the owners find their own cat at the end of the day, they're almost all white.
I can imagine some person whose allergic to cats sneezing on all of the furniture
That's awesome.
[QUOTE=amcwatters;24735112]Sorry, this is stupid. What does this have to do with IKEA? Nothing. If this is an advertisement, I'm really not surprised, because it seems like companies really love to do either:
1) An extremely bad job of advertising, at least be relative to your product
2) Hiring really bad advertisement teams/departments/agencies
In addition, what about people who are allergic to cats? You have animals in your store, on products.
Hey, love cats? That's cool, I'm fine with that. But it's really stupid to see people get together and spend so much time and effort into doing something so unbelievably pointless and idiotic, on top of "drill[ing] a hole in the wall" to get a cat out of an equally stupid situation.[/QUOTE]
adverts stopped being direct and 100% about the product quite sometime ago...
it's more about getting people's attention, which they did very well
D'awwwwwww :3:
I like cats.
That was fun to watch.
It's cute, but I still think my flat pack will have a piece missing.
Kitten stole it.
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