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Real talk, lots of us are sheeps. We have a problem with counterfeit, of course. However, we know that a lot of these joints are made in da same factories with da same materials at da same cost. Just because it's not endorse are we hating. Truth of da matter that if Adidas or Nikes or whatever would endorsed them most of the sheeps be after them.


You right, but I had to fix your post
 
I aint even know both them yeezy's were fake shows how far removed i am from the shoe game i dont even cop like i use to. Being grown and having a house and a mortgage i like to trick out my pad now.

but i would cop them fake yeezys now. I remember when i was younger and could spot a fake from miles like yall. I thought the ones in the video and the one with the washington height was real.

Now its irrelevant to me.
 
Ummmm what? Tina fey is a comic genius. You're tripping.
He probably just doesn't like female comedians. 

Sounds like it. Why else would you lump Tina fey in with Silverman and schumer??? Those other two really are bad, but Tina is A1. Dude prolly like "if you think Gilda Radner, Amy Poehler, or Kristin wiig are funny I have nothing to say to you."
 
 
i'm just trying to wrap my head around why a company would make this..

let alone ******* air it?!
"There's no such thing as bad publicity." - This has never been more true than it is now in the days of the Internet. You can run entire presidential camapaigns on this principle, apparently. Just get people talking about you as much as possible by any means necessary, that's all that matters. In the end, it will work to your advantage. And if gets really bad, just make an apology later on and enjoy the profits of the publicity you've obtained, maybe even get some more people to know you because the apology will be a story in itself and will give you even more publicity. It pisses the **** out of me that this principle works so well, because it's so easy and it rewards people for being ****. But it really does work.

They knew exactly what they were doing. The vid got them 8+ million views, didn't it? And even if 99% of those are negative and 1% finds it funny, that 1% is still way higher than the close to zero views some ordinary mattress commercial would've got.
 
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i'm just trying to wrap my head around why a company would make this..

let alone ******* air it?!
"There's no such thing as bad publicity." - This has never been more true than it is now in the days of the Internet. You can run entire presidential camapaigns on this principle, apparently. Just get people talking about you as much as possible by any means necessary, that's all that matters. In the end, it will work to your advantage. And if gets really bad, just make an apology later on and enjoy the profits of the publicity you've obtained, maybe even get some more people to know you because the apology will be a story in itself and will give you even more publicity. It pisses the **** out of me that this principle works so well, because it's so easy and it rewards people for being ****. But it really does work.

They knew exactly what they were doing. The vid got them 8+ million views, didn't it? And even if 99% of those are negative and 1% finds it funny, that 1% is still way higher than the close to zero views some ordinary mattress commercial would've got.
I realize what you're saying..

but the company closed it's doors permanently. 
 
[h1]Shocking moment a woman takes her male companion for a walk on a DOG LEASH in China[/h1]
  • The pair were spotted walking on the streets of Fuzhou on September 9
  • The man was crawling on the floor and attached to a leash like a dog
  • At one point the woman even patted the man on the head
  • Police had to be called as the pair had caused a traffic jam        
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  • PUBLISHED:  05:27 EST, 12 September 2016 | UPDATED:  05:37 EST, 12 September 2016
Bizarre images have emerged of a woman taking a man for a walk on a dog leash across a road in China. 

The pair were spotted on September 9 in Fuzhou, China's Fujian province, reports the People's Daily Online

Police had to be called to deal with the issue as the pair were holding up traffic and causing traffic jams. 

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A suprise spot: A woman was spotted on the streets of Fuzhou taking a man for a walk

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Bizarre sighting: The man was seen crawling on his hands and knees along the busy road

According to reports, the woman was spotted walking with the man on a leash. 

He was crawling on the floor like a dog. 

The woman was then spotted patting the man on his head. 

Mr Lian saw the incident and said that lots of people came closer to see what was going on. 

The pair caused traffic jams in the city and police had to be called in. 

They managed to persuade her to untie the rope and free the man. 

Photos of the incident were posted on China's social media site Weibo  on September 9 under the topic 'things around Suzhou.'

The post read: 'The man was tied and said to the crowd, he is not a person, he is a dog.' 

People have been commenting on the post confused about what happened.  

One user wrote: 'Imagine how their parents feel when they saw this.' 

While another said: 'Where is the dignity of men?' 

And one user commented: 'If he were a dog, why does he wear clothes ?' 

However, the reason of the woman's behaviour remains unknown. 

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Odd: According to an eyewitness, at one point the woman even patted him on the headd

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/peo...akes-male-companion-walk-DOG-LEASH-China.html
 
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