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Faceless freaks in top hats "walk among us" and magically steal our faces in Cramer-Krasselt's introductory spot (posted below) for personal money-management site Zendough.com. Roughly halfway through this 60-second ad, a young woman's face goes flying. It's not graphic, and it's obviously a metaphor for identity theft, but … it's her freaking face, and it appears to be screaming in agony! There are also hovering Stormtrooper-type heads spying on mankind and a dragon symbolizing interest rates that destroys a house.

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