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Capturing reality

Written on August 29, 2008 – 8:42 am | by Steve Yastrow |

This video is a great satire on the world of brute force branding. It’s from Geert Desager of bringtheloveback.com.

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Comment by Steve Yastrow
2008-08-29 08:43:38

Here’s the creator’s YouTube page:

http://www.youtube.com/user/geertdesager

 
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