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Doritos Superbowl Commercial

Is there anything the religious nuts have to argue with here?

The commercial isn't exactly pro-gay. The straight guy in it is "embarrassed" because he's misconceived as gay after lusting over the Doritos.

C'mon Naughty,you say that like they have traditionally used sound, rational arguments..

They will call for a boycott of Frito Lay for ''promoting the HoMosexUal lifestyle and attacking tradtional family values.''
 
I think he's embarrassed because he's misconceived as gay to his, I'm assuming, girlfriend. clearly he has some explaining to do after the way he was licking those lips
 
^ HAHAHA! Love the ending :rotflmao: I like it better too
 
They are just as witty and innovative as you might expect from American advertising targeting the buttons of whitewashed tombs and "cool easygoing" minds of the 1960s.
 
Both commercials are good, however I would be shocked if either turned up during the Super Bowl. I think the first one has a better chance.
 
I like the sauna one lol. The first one isn't exactly gay friendly. But I doubt they will air them on TV.
 
I like the second one better also. But people would argue that it's too racy for airtime.

The first one should edit out the wife. It would be better like that.
 
The prudish way of dealing with stereotypes is what keeps stereotypes fresh and kicking.
 
:eek: Do people really put collars on dogs that shock them when they bark? :mad: :mad: :mad:
 
And what about gay men that fit those stereotypes? Should they be swept under the rug because you don't wanna be associated with them?

The guys in the commercial may fit stereotypes, but they come across as nice, friendly people. Why are they not good enough? What makes them "disgusting"?
Their contact with some viewers overrighteous prudishness.
 
The sauna one was Excellent. And hot.
The dog was funny.

The first one was...meh...
 
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