🎨 Artcow Bryce Cherry / dev-catscratch - [CONFEDENTIAL] Human PSA with many strange autistic obsessions, failed extortionist

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dev-catscratch said:
Have you ever seen the irresponsible advertising of high powered car audio systems, particularly in the US?
In most cases, such advertising actually endorsed the use of loud car audio systems, with slogans such as "Turn It Down? I Don't Think So" and "Performance They'll Hear A Mile Away".
 
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dev-catscratch said:
A new form of tobacco promotion or diversification of the tobacco industry?
Since a client of ours smokes Peter Stuyvesant, I picked the top three names (Childcare, Mining, and Airtours) when setting up his wireless network.
Another client of ours (non-smoking) had "Benson & Hedges Mining" used for their wireless network when installed.
All of the above names suggest diversification of the tobacco industry.
Other "tobacco" wireless network names included Winfield Snus and Peter Jackson Blunts (I wish these products existed, even though I don't smoke or use tobacco!)

Have you ever used tobacco (or alcohol) brand names for your wireless network (SSID) when you set it up for the first time? If so, what brand name did you use for the network name?

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dev-catscratch said:
This was made when I saw a "I Love (brand) Explosives" on someone's hard hat.
I think James Hardie would make a great explosives company (making products such as HardiDet and HardiFuse), considering the fact that they should diversify to help raise funds for its asbestos victims.
 
Bryce has something in common with Kengle: they both seek to change the world in ways that are unworkable in reality, yet they're unaware of that.
 
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dev-catscratch said:
Top row: Peppa Pig, The Amazing World Of Gumball, SpongeBob SquarePants, Ren & Stimpy, Rocko's Modern Life
Bottom row: Oggy and the Cockroaches, Brandy and Mr Whiskers, Arthur, CatDog, My Life As A Teenage Robot

Depending on the show, seeing a (particular) chracter's navel might range from frequent to rare (or not at all), and this little detail makes such characters look even better - as puts it in a Kitty Katswell comic, it's a gift from the mother.

Edit: Found the comic.

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