My favorite is when I have an actual real-world, non-digital conversation about something I’ve never brought up in any aspect of my life and suddenly I’m getting ads for it on my phone. My phone’s not listening to me of course. Surely it’s a coincidence. Right.
Recently, I was trying to take a picture of sunrise over the river. Gulls were vocalizing and doing their morning acrobatics.Suddenly, a large white box covered 2/3 of the screen (never happened in the 18 months I’ve had this phone) and a message appeared in large red letters: “They’re saying, ‘Take me to the trash!’”
Look up a product on line and the next thing you know it’s an ad on any site you go on….disgusting….spy tactics…I resent it, but those RED SHOES, I like…they’re called CFMS….I’ll let you figure that out….LOL
A good mixture of different ages for “modern advertising”. The airship is something that wouldn’t occur until the nineteenth century but the arrow fits the period that most of the “period detail” in this strip conforms to.
Bryan Farht about 4 years ago
Here’s the secret: a company that needs a lot of advertising makes bad products. Good products are advertising themselves.
Orcatime about 4 years ago
A bunch of kids are wondering, “What’s Rocko’s Modern Life?”.
jpayne4040 about 4 years ago
Today must be that day!
loridobson Premium Member about 4 years ago
When Google was Little Brother
Need coffee about 4 years ago
Looks like Meaning of Lila is spilling over into Id.
biglar about 4 years ago
My favorite is when I have an actual real-world, non-digital conversation about something I’ve never brought up in any aspect of my life and suddenly I’m getting ads for it on my phone. My phone’s not listening to me of course. Surely it’s a coincidence. Right.
Thechildinme about 4 years ago
Recently, I was trying to take a picture of sunrise over the river. Gulls were vocalizing and doing their morning acrobatics.Suddenly, a large white box covered 2/3 of the screen (never happened in the 18 months I’ve had this phone) and a message appeared in large red letters: “They’re saying, ‘Take me to the trash!’”
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
Look up a product on line and the next thing you know it’s an ad on any site you go on….disgusting….spy tactics…I resent it, but those RED SHOES, I like…they’re called CFMS….I’ll let you figure that out….LOL
josballard about 4 years ago
It’s so nice what a good ad blocker can do.
marshalljpeters Premium Member about 4 years ago
Is it just me, or does that balloon say “7.5% off”?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 4 years ago
The harder someone tries to sell you something the less you need it.
Bruce1253 about 4 years ago
NOW do you realize why you should leave your phone at home when you go shopping?!!??
GSD Mom Premium Member about 4 years ago
I feel her pain.
David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault about 4 years ago
Well done.
Calvinist1966 about 4 years ago
A good mixture of different ages for “modern advertising”. The airship is something that wouldn’t occur until the nineteenth century but the arrow fits the period that most of the “period detail” in this strip conforms to.
dlaemmerhirt999 about 4 years ago
My favorite show as a kid!!!:DDD
paranormal about 4 years ago
Throw out the cookies!!!
mperrell about 4 years ago
Nice homage to Rocco had his friends! Loved Heffer, Filburt and Mr. Bighead!! :)
hagarthehorrible about 4 years ago
This brings the everyday hunting by amazon for the products to the fore. This strip depict the modern advertising times to the hilt.
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 4 years ago
https://youtu.be/EBdPTgaTFLs