My puppy had no heart shaped patches (or patches shaped like any pictograpic) and he's was still cuter than this puppy by a mile. I think most other puppy breads without hearts would be then lil' bug eyes here.
I think he was shooting for 'goofy charming', but to me it came across as 'sloppy amature.' Sorry to sound harsh, but this doesn't sell him very well - hard to understand accent, no effort put into the 'poetry' (rhyming, rhythm matching lyrics to the melody, etc), and the primative animation and graphics does not back up his claim of making many flash animations and games.
This *might* have worked better in his native language....
I think you are creeped out by this because the concept of a child's plaything mixed with a negative aspect of life causing an unpleasant feeling. For example, a 'Let's visit (daddy/mommy) in Jail (or rehab)!' playset would be a similar thing.
This might be a good product for a child psychiatrist's office, but I would think a parent would want to give their kids toys based on happiness, not 'dealing with issues'. This world forces innocence and whimsy out of us already - let kids have a little fun with their toys.
Brandon - And yet you participate in the 'galloping' and commenting? At least these people here have some sympathy, aren't too jaded to feel a moment of emotion (other than spite or self-disgust).
Plus, it isn't our fault that we were born into societies privledged enough to have the internet access and some free time. If you want to feel guitly about that, then fine - you can feel guilty or do something to alieveate your guilt (like charity work). But don't spread you guilt onto others. Perpetuating negativity never helps anything.
Yeah, smack that 'grow up' button over and over. See how wise your decision is after a few years. (Or, ask the parents of a kid who's last child has left home for their own lives).
No, Nora, its ot you 'getting old'.... I am part of 'todays youth' and I hate rap. This was awesome. I think that - no matter the generation, a lot of people like crap. Especially when they are younger - awareness and taste doesn't seem to bloom with most humans until they live life for a bit. :)
Still, not bad from an impromptu gig. I'm sure would be cooler if you were there and it just happened. :D
But, ug, that wasn't very pleasant.
I think he was shooting for 'goofy charming', but to me it came across as 'sloppy amature.' Sorry to sound harsh, but this doesn't sell him very well - hard to understand accent, no effort put into the 'poetry' (rhyming, rhythm matching lyrics to the melody, etc), and the primative animation and graphics does not back up his claim of making many flash animations and games.
This *might* have worked better in his native language....
This might be a good product for a child psychiatrist's office, but I would think a parent would want to give their kids toys based on happiness, not 'dealing with issues'. This world forces innocence and whimsy out of us already - let kids have a little fun with their toys.
Man, that's a lot of BS work for an advertisement.
And yet you participate in the 'galloping' and commenting? At least these people here have some sympathy, aren't too jaded to feel a moment of emotion (other than spite or self-disgust).
Plus, it isn't our fault that we were born into societies privledged enough to have the internet access and some free time. If you want to feel guitly about that, then fine - you can feel guilty or do something to alieveate your guilt (like charity work). But don't spread you guilt onto others. Perpetuating negativity never helps anything.
I wouldn't mind running into him in a dark alley....
if it were for a romp!
(ok, feel bad saying that 'casue of family, but Damn!)