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I love this idea but nowadays I’m actively looking for commercials in many shows—watching Sealab or Family Guy or Space Ghost or super old Pokémon and the like is infinitely better with original commercials from the late 90s or early 2000s, ripped in mediocre quality from an SP VHS.
BUY KOOLAID, BUY TOYS R US TOYS, BUY VIDEO GAMES.
They're ya go, champ.
Nahhh you don’t get it, I’m guessing you’re pretty young. That’s cool.
Nope, I'm just disgusted by ads from every era. It's psychological manipulation to make you buy shit you don't need. Consumerism is disgusting, and I'm sorry that your nostalgia is caught up in it.