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Things I’ve Seen II

More observations:

strange days indeed
What you are seeing is a pizza box covered entirely with an ad for WaMu. Where does this pizza come from? Who made it? What number should I call to order another one? No idea. This is perhaps the most disturbing example of shameless advertising on everyday surfaces since those I observed the handrails of Heathrow Airport plastered in a repeating pattern with ads.

strange days indeed
Insane collection of wires, cords, gadgets, and tape.

strange days indeed
Not sure how this business got started — frankly, I wouldn’t trust them for either.

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  1. [...] the same perverse vein as advertising on taxis, escalator handrails, and pizza boxes, comes the latest in blatant and gratuitous advertising on everyday objects. My seemingly ordinary [...]