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ASPCA commercials

edited 2011-11-25 17:50:59 in General
Has friends besides tanks now
God damn it, Sarah McLachlan, I get it already! ;_;

Comments

  • edited 2011-11-25 17:53:44
    They go on for too long. Among other things.
  • I've never seen one. Are they anything like PETA ads?
  • ^ They pretty much show a bunch of abused animals as sad music plays and then Sarah McLachlan talks about how you can save them.
  • Till shade is gone, till water is gone, into the Shadow with teeth bared, screaming defiance with the last breath, to spit in Sightblinder’s eye on the last Day.
    Yeah, those commercials are freaking depressing.

    They do their job, though.  I always want to rush out and save a poor little doggie every time I see one.
  • Of course, PETA kills most of the pets they get.
  • OOOooooOoOoOOoo, I'm a ghoOooOooOOOost!
    ^"Organization that claims that?" PETA's own statistics back that up.
  • It's sad, but it's really damn cute when my dad is watching the commercial in the other room and he thinks I can't hear him as he sings along ever-so-delicately to this one:



    *teared up at the three-legged cat, used to have a three-legged cat myself*
  • You can change. You can.
    ^"Organization that claims that?" PETA's own statistics back that up.

    I'd like to think Funnyguts was joking and saying that she was skeptical of PETA, but not sure, so.

  • The trip-hopping dog, welcome gift, and "will you be an angel" sorta ruin the delicate cheesiness of the whole thing.

  • edited 2011-11-26 10:18:19
    Has friends besides tanks now
    "They do their job, though.  I always want to rush out and save a poor little doggie every time I see one."

    That's what bugs me most about these commercials; I want to go out and save all those pets, but I know that the family really doesn't even need one more, so I'm left hoping that some other kind soul has saved any/all of them, and then all the others, but I know that isn't true, otherwise they wouldn't need these depressing commercials.

    In other words, the commercials do their jobs too well, and they really ought to just have McLachlan talk a bit and then leave the number/price tag at the end.
  • No rainbow star
    Those commercials sometimes make me want to adopt all the animals I can :(
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