Side effects include headache, vomiting, and ill-advised Facebook updates.

Smirnoff offers a cure for the doldrums. (See title for small print.)

Ad implying that the more you drink, the more awesome you become

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8 Responses

  1. 1
    Jacob says:

    I especially like the lord of Mordor reference in the reflection.

  2. 2
    Chris says:

    The Great Eye, slammin the Smirnoff. It’s goin down at Mt Doom tonight, booyah.

  3. 3
    Jonathan says:

    Would “whomever” have been so terrible?

  4. 4
    Glenna Wheatley says:

    Jonathan: yes it would have. To be takes the nominative form, so in this case “whoever” is correct.
    Signed:
    The Grammar Nazi
    :D

  5. 5
    Jonathan says:

    Oh. Interesting point. I interpreted the implied phrase as “[You] Be whoever you want [to be]“, so when rearranged, “whoever” still follows the inferred “to be”. Your right I should leave grammer to the professionals. Thank you for the correction.

  6. 6
    Rachel says:

    I love this.
    At first I was sad because there’s no women on it but then I realized it would have been someone stupid and only known for sex tapes.
    So I’m happy that gandhi was in there!

  7. 7
    Cheryl says:

    Should read; Be whoever you want to be in the dark(Blackout).

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