Geico’s ad humor seems targeted at baby boomers who have not even glimpsed the damage done by their generation
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Replying to @aeiowu
This one for example. Warning extreme overthinking incoming... https://youtu.be/KzjC2WEF6f0
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Boomers love rock and roll and think classical music is still some kind of elite to fight against
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Feels like a joke written for people fighting a made-up cultural battle that stopped existing like 40 years ago
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Replying to @benedictfritz @aeiowu
Now classical music is mostly in American life via boomers killing public schools art funding
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definitely get what you mean about the joke falling flat for us. it's decidedly unfunny to me in many ways.
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i dont follow the last bit about classical music being around more tho
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boomers love golf those carolinas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISe7cA1Tt-I …
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There was a good article about 10 years ago regarding their strategy, I thought it did a fair explaination. http://www.slate.com/articles/business/ad_report_card/2005/07/the_best_ad_on_television.html …
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Yeah, the worst ones are definitely written for the olds
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Replying to @benedictfritz @aeiowu
Yeah, I was mildly obsessed when that Cavemen show was happening. That campaign seemed so boomer-targeted but the show was for a young demo.
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