Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Guerilla Advertising
Awesome job. I love the guys/gals at [adult swim] more and more each and every week. They got into trouble today, after the entire city of Boston nearly came to a hault over about twelve cleverly hidden, blinking, electronic signs. It featured ignignokt of the Mooninites happily flipping off anyone able to see it.
Genius.
Of course, the news and everyone involved are calling it a horrible display of neglect on the Turner company. Those people need to move that cold log of wood in their collective asses a bit to loosen it up. Instead of taking the situation as what it was, guerilla advertising, they’ve blown it into a company purposely endangering the country.
If someone wanted to blow up a bridge, they could’ve done it with ease. The signs were already there for a while and could’ve been detonated quite quickly after installment if they were bombs. So what good does it do all those people that are pissed off at Turner asking them to pay for the whole ordeal? Nothing. What they should be thinking about is how, if it were a real threat, fix the problem of someone being able to just walk into very public places (a bus stop, a bridge over a highway, etc.) without being questioned or seen at that point. The very notion that it could happen is what I would be pissed about.
Lighten up people/government of Boston and ask yourself and the police that are supposed to protect how any of this could’ve happened in the first place.
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