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Previously on "Want to watch £6 million go drain the drain?"

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  • Board Game Geek
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    *cough* Sort out the url.
    He did.

    That actually IS the advert that cost £6 million.

    I think, much like my gushing critique of HAB's Twitter, that this "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage" error is explicitly designed to highlight man's loss of information in the global sea of the Internet.

    It's very post-modernistic and sublime in its approach.

    It's a modern take on opening the curtains and seeing nothing outside, because there is nothing there in the first place.

    By juxtaposing the loss of the environment with the loss of information, the reader is both literally and physically poor.

    Well, that's the only explanation I can come up with for spending £6 million on a blank web page. They approached a young and funky design agency who spouted the above moo-poo.

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  • PRC1964
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    *cough* Sort out the url.

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  • Flashman
    started a topic Want to watch £6 million go drain the drain?

    Want to watch £6 million go drain the drain?

    then tune in tonight to Gov's latest advertising wheeze

    Ministers target climate change doubters in prime-time TV advert

    Another £6 million of our money pissed_up_the wall

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