I don't read any magazines, so the note says nothing. :)
I'm all for poetic justice and even though I've seen many Jews killed in
exactly the manner that the ad described, having a twist ending made it 'all
good' with me.

> the cosmo reference was attempted humor to describe a man sensitive
> enough to read a woman's magazine (Cosmopolitan).  I'm making a note
> that it didn't work :)
> 
> The ending makes it work, yes.  Absolutely.  I still feel tho that
> it's everything that leads up to that ending that doesn't make it a
> candidate for an actual ad.
> 
> No, I really don't read Cosmo btw, and I'm not easily offended at all.
>  I just felt that when I tried to look at this thru society's eyes, it
> was...in questionable taste (in my interpretation of society's
> opinion).  not the ending, but simply depicting a suicide bomber in
> action in an attempt to sell a vehicle.
> 
> My interpretation of other's opinions is apparently as keen as my
> interpretation of when/how to properly use <cflock>, as I honestly
> thought that you'd be one of those who was more offended by the piece.
>  Not that I think you read Cosmo and cry during long-distance
> commercials or anything like that :)



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