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kulis +19
#famemma Natan coś ty zrobił diabełku Ty😈😈
Felixu +6
#przegryw #rozowepaski #seks Jestem długodystansowcem. Nie mogłem się nawet spuścić u divy 8/10 z wyglądem modelki podczas #!$%@?ńska. Dopiero po długim waleniu ręka spucha ujrzała świat. Mówiła ciągle "no zwal tego #!$%@?, pobrudź mnie, suczka chce mleka". Jedyne co mnie ogranicza to kondycja. Samice się powinny zabijać o mnie. Moja tajemnica? Walenie konia od 13 roku życia.
Origins: In July 2009, a video purported to be a “banned Sprite ad” of European origin began circulating on the Internet. The video clip caught the attention of users mainly due to the explicit content it contained, specifically a simulated sex act between a kneeling blonde woman and a standing black man (both of whom appeared to be naked).
The video circulated rapidly on the internet when it first appeared in 2009, and the footage as presented appeared plausible to some viewers in part due to atypical production quality and the language (German) spoken in the course of the 30-second ad. Broadcast standards involving nudity and other adult content differ between the United States and numerous European countries, and many who watched it concluded that the putative commercial simply took advantage of Germany’s laxer rules regarding sexual themes in advertising for television.
Soon after the banned Sprite ad was initially shared, Coca-Cola (which owns the Sprite brand) initiated a copyright-based complaint against the viral video. Its creator, Max Isaacson, admitted the clip was not, and was never intended to, serve as an advertisement for Sprite in Germany (or any other country):
As Isaacson’s original upload has long since been deleted, it’s difficult to say how well he might have communicated the nature of the clip in its initial YouTube posting. But as is quite common for somewhat plausibly presented and titillating material such as the “banned” Sprite ad, the context and backstory have since become fully separated from the clip. The suggestive video is often posted and reposted to humor sites and on social media as a “banned Sprite ad” from Germany, but its creator confirmed in 2009 it was neither.
#kolorowaagitacja #reklama #sprite #cocacola #informacjanieprawdziwa