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Get a new lion that isn't sick so the business can continue to operate. If they're too expensive look after the current lion better. This is capitalism not socialism!
Disclaimer: I assume the trainer actually considered getting a new lion and the lion didn't bite on purpose.
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Or 3: The European Union is trying to be closer to citizens, using humor if necessary to explain what the Union do every day for them.
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what work??
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Death to the NWO...
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Death to the New World Order.
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EU is not consequently bad... it's just that this clip is the result achieved by an idiot working in a communication department who approved this campaign thinking he would do a good impression and get a promotion or ups, sorry, a bigger bone...
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This is absurd. 2 possibilities:
1. The EU actually thinks that YouTube is only/most used by kids under the age of four.
2. The EU actually assumes its citizens are complete and total idiots.
Or both?
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The eu is destined to fail miserably.
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Extremely weak. All I can figure is that the clip is meant for employers and not for employees: yes, dear management, you should notice that we are unhappy only when you get a fool of yourself in public!
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I think this whole campaign using these cartoons is weak.
Of course! All I had to do was bite my boss to get a pay raise :D
link0612 2 years ago 3
Is this supposed to be for kids, or grownups?
OroadDrommare 2 years ago 3