Arnold's Think.MTV Work Is Chilling, Brilliant

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NEW YORK These days, your average Gen X or Y-er probably knows much more about George Costanza’s problems on Seinfeld with the “Soup Nazi” than any of the horrific facts about the Nazi holocaust during World War II. And it’s awfully hard to convey the enormity of that truth to kids who suffer only when their Internet connection fails.

To its credit, Think.MTV.com, MTV’s online community, is running two 30-second public service announcements via Arnold, Boston, that tackle this difficult subject in a brilliant way.

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