Angela Natividad's Live & Uncensored!

22 February 2010

In Case You Ever Wondered...


...What Does 'Funny Money' Look Like?

The US penny gets a backlift for 2010. Face is still Lincoln, but maybe it won't be long before he's replaced wholesale by Captain America. Why not?

If it can't be valuable, it can at least be amusing.

15 February 2010

You Too Can Be King of the Jungle...



...with POWER G FORCE MAX! Energie immédiate !

Every time I walk by this ad I collapse into an unsalvageable giggle pile. The Man™ has long since stopped asking me to quantify why I've decided this is just THE BEST THING EVER IN LIFE, so in hopes of dampening its INEXPLICABLE AWESOME!™ he took a picture and sent it to me, at the reception of which I collapsed into said unsalvageable giggle pile ALL. OVER. AGAIN.

How I Feel Sometimes.



Via. Also see other instances of modern surrealism.

13 February 2010

Your Cold, Languishing Problems Won't Be Soothed by Flowers.



They may, however, find peace in a shot at being solved. We give you "A Problem to Love," hypios' first annual $50K challenge.

We made the ad above, and all associated creative, in-house. Here are two of the ambiators that'll be promoting the contest on hypios.com over the course of the next two months (it launches tomorrow; winners are announced April 14):





And here's Isaac Newton's Valentine, one of the comics made for us by David Meulemans, founder of Aux Forges de Vulcain:



Check out "A Problem to Love" at hypios.com/valentine.

...and Here's Where We All Cry for the Men Who Have It So, So, SO Hard



Not to say it's not a good position for the Dodge Charger. Quite the opposite. Listening to this long list of unhappy quotidian I will's made me start feeling all American Psycho.

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12 February 2010

AdVerve Episode 18: Super Bowl Jesus






Post-Super Bowl and we only talk about one Super Bowl spot? Sure. Why not. From there, things morph into Jesus and how parents make kids go to church, thereby planting the seeds for their future interest in science fiction. Speaking of, prescient that the topic of science friction starts at 25:25. (You figure the reference out.) At least in our cases it did. From there, things devolve further into US imperialism and actors we hate. Mutually exclusive? Could be. Listen for yourselves, then judge, won’t you?

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