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8 months ago

The most ironic and worst ad I've ever seen.


My cousin just come across this ad just now, so I manually looked it up and this is the worst ad I've ever seen.

AI generated stuff, creepy and snappy mouth flashes, mentioning "brain rot" in an AD, subtitles split randomly with the yellow highlighting that matches whatever they're saying (which I'm not a big fan of at all), and AI generated stuff in here.

Most ironic ad ever.

This screen recording is not mine; I grabbed it from this link: https://youtu.be/VMpM0OuUM1Y?feature=shared


Also, Sarah is the same name used in my original character, in my 3 games.

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Holy shoot...



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