I’m looking at gameplay of the canceled version of Resident Evil 2 that got leaked a few years ago and I forgot that they were going to have product placement with Pepsi
this is really fucking funny to me idk why
this is fucked up. somebody please desaturate the colors on the pepsi machine so it matches the surroundings
Saturate it more. Everyone needs to notice it.
you guys are killin me here
I dunno…
I think if I were playing i’d notice the zombie more than the pepsi. Desaturate the zombie or remove them from the game completely.
Just some advice from someone who took a class in marketing.
But now it looks like the person is running from the pepsi, and that’s not good for their brand
The person is pointing a gun at the product Fix it
HOLY SHIT
in honor of the resident evil 2 remake coming out i think its time to dust off this post. just one last time.
Literally any other colour would’ve been a better choice guys.
I’d like to point out that the colour red has more positive than negative meanings.
im sorry but this reply absolutely killed me
red can mean whatever the heck you want it to mean, that is never going to change that this straight up looks like they DRAGGED A BLOODY BODY ACROSS THE FUCKING FLOOR 😂
ako-kipali asked: Freedom of speach is also to be able to make jokes or critizicms of the goverment without you being thrown into a gulag because of it. But if someone uses it as an excuse to be verbally awful to someone else, that isn't using the right of free speach, it's called being a total dickwart.
but harassment IS illegal, which is repeatedly being a dick to a point that it causes high levels of emotional distress
People have DIED from internet harassment and you don’t think people should be held accountable?
why are you even defending this
why defend the right to be an asshole over the right to be safe from assholes?
i assume theyre a dickwad who repeatedly uses the “freedom of speech” excuse which, by the way, if your only excuse for doing uncool things is because its not illegal then its a piss poor defense. the laws do not dictate morality.