The carton is nice an all. But imagine taping an ublock origin poster over all of these ads.
22 0 Reply8 0 ReplyMaybe I’m jaded but with the brand still being visible, I’m not sure this isn’t a marketing ploy.
5 0 ReplyHi fellow Melbournian
24 0 ReplyNever thought I'd find this many fellow melbournians on Lemmy!
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2 0 ReplyFellow Aussie, I knew instinctively this was Aussie, just not which part.
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I didn't take this picture.
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I admire whoever did this
72 0 ReplyThis vandal has a garage full of downloaded cars.
103 0 ReplyYou wouldn't download an 80s rock band and keep them under your bed so they could play your tunes whenever you like, would you?
Nah, I would download Britney Spears though. At least when I was a kid, I would have. And a car. Actually I would download porn if I could.
I admire the vandal because I wouldn't do the things I say on-line in the real life. My your cardboard be admired by millions as an art form my friend!
6 0 ReplyYou wouldn't a you wouldn't would you?
30 0 ReplyWould whodn’t, really
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The only ethical vandalism
39 2 ReplyThis is barely vandalism. They didn't break nor paint anything. The cardboard can easily be removed without any damage to property.
11 0 ReplyNah I meant vandalism of public advertising is the only ethical vandalism
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44 0 ReplyI found a page that is more specific, though it is also shorter
1 0 ReplyAdbusters hell yeah
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What about vandalism of surveillance cameras?
7 1 ReplyFYI even eye safe lasers can obliterate CCD sensors, permanently and without leaving a trace
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Far from the only
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Challenge accepted.
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9 1 ReplyBased
7 1 ReplyBrilliant!
4 0 ReplyWanna bet?
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