Subservient hunter hawks Tipp-Ex white-out
Leave it to a brand of ink-correction fluid to create the most entertaining YouTube campaign since the Old Spice response videos. The clip below, for Tipp-Ex, with a hunter who encounters a bear at his campsite, sets in motion a whole interactive choose-your-own-adventure game where you decide what the hunter should do to the bear by typing directions into a field above the video. (The hunter uses Tipp-Ex to erase the word "shoots" and asks you for replacements.) It's basically Subservient Chicken all over again, but with a YouTube spin. Here are some suggestions for commands, offered up by the peanut gallery: dances with, sings with, talks to, hugs, draws, fights, doesn't shoot, is shot by, loves, kisses, fucks, pisses with, sleeps with, eats, watches TV with, swims with, plays with, shakes hand with, buys, takes a photo of, fishes with, drinks with, rides, plays football with, spanks, farts, is cooked by, breakdances with, cuts, does nothing with, high fives, smokes with, moonwalks with, washes, jumps with, tickles, shows his ass to, seduces. Done by a French agency called Buzzman, according to Adverblog. Via Copyranter.
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