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posted 4 years ago by deinstantiator 4 years ago by deinstantiator +30 / -7
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– Minuet -12 points 4 years ago +2 / -14

The guy worrying about "niggers" in his sandwich advertisements (while claiming not to participate in society, LMAO) is calling other people bots. That's cute.

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– Minuet -9 points 4 years ago +2 / -11

Why do you mouthbreathers always think that the people who disagree with you are getting paid?

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– Minuet -7 points 4 years ago +3 / -10

Are you that much of a brain-fried racist that you can't fathom a single reason as to why this advertisement exists? Does Occam's Razor not exist in the special little universe you inhabit (you know, the one outside of the depraved society the rest of us inhabit)?

Do you think it's possible that someone could look at this ad and not be immediately flooded with images of outrageous interracial sex?

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Subway is advertising a vegan alternative to chicken by using the acronym TLC, shown here to stand for "tastes like chicken." More commonly, TLC is an abbreviation for "tender loving care."

The advertisement displays an image of a young couple in love to play upon that common abbreviation, then suggesting to the viewer that they should share one of these sandwiches with their special someone.

As stated earlier, the fact that you see this benign, unimaginative ad and immediately go into an autistic fit over alleged suggestions of interracial sex and white genocide is very much your problem and no one else's.

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