The first tweet in the thread (shown below, top) said "women belong in the kitchen," a statement associated with misogynistic views. On March 8th, 2021, International Women's Day, Burger King UK's official Twitter account made a series of tweets about promoting its employees. American reactions to the news were covered by Twitter Moments. The BBC noted that the promotion fit into Russian attitudes towards women during the World Cup, noting several articles that portrayed Russian women as "vamps" trying to sleep with foreign soccer fans. It turned out to be too insulting,” the branch said. The promotion was quickly taken down after backlash. The ad said "Women who manage to get the best football genes will promote the Russian team's success for generations to come." On June 19th, the Russian branch of Burger King ran a promotion offering money and free Whoppers for life to any Russian woman who got pregnant from a World Cup player. Russian Burger King's "Pregnant By World Cup Player" Campaign Burger King did not respond to official requests for information. The hashtag #greenpoop was used almost 1,000 times between October 2nd and October 6th, 2015, and the words "green poop" were tweeted over 5,000 more times, often with pictures of the stool in question attached. Soon after, the green aftereffects of the burger were being described nationwide by users on Twitter and publications like The Huffington Post, Uproxx, and Gawker. On October 2nd, the website Mass Live published an expose by writer Nick O'Malley where he described finding out about these effects after he'd eaten the burger. So it probably has blue die in it too." Several commenters responded to debate the types of dye which would create the effect in the stool. Your poop will be as green as a crayon too. The bun is flavored with A 1 so that’s at least where some of its color comes from. It had bacon on it and now I’m disappointed to find out that’s not the standard. That day, on market publication The Impulsive Buy an anonymous commenter said "I had one last might also. On September 28th, commenters on fast food news sites began reporting their reactions via comments and Tweets. The United States version would not contain charcoal, but instead the flavoring of the steak sauce and "less than 1% food dye." The Whopper was distinctive because of the black shade of its bun, and the use of A.1 Steak Sauce instead of the traditional Burger King Special Sauce, and was modeled after a similar black Whopper that had been previously released in Japan, which was colored with bamboo charcoal. Well, let's see, the Cavity Creep shot was, uh, five seconds? The "Ding, Fries" scene is.the entire length of the song (to wit, about 60s).On September 28th 2015, Burger King released the A.1. What's the difference between Peter being a Cavity Creep and him singing the Burger King song? Originally posted by Thallium:They're the same thing. And copyright would only be considerd broken if it were a CD quality audio (and also if the song Ding Fries are Done was copyrwritten which I don't believe it is) Cellphone companies encourage you to make your own ringtones and even provide the software and cables to do it. Oh and Stomper, fair use doesn't necessarily have to be educational. and just to let everyone know Erorus sent me the file so no need to swamp me with PMs heh. Awesome! I still don't get the Penut Butter Jelly Time reference, but seeing brian in a banana suit was still funny heh. I like how Family Guy will point out stuff like this from time to time, like with Brian doing the "Peanut Butter Jelly Time" bit. He likes to shit on threads more than Visi and Stasis7 put together.I thought that clip was hilarious when I saw it. Quote:Originally posted by NotContinuum:Ignore RatStomper. Įven if you were going to claim fair use, I fail to see how a "ding, fries are done" ringtone is a public or educational benefit.-Evan Įmail a mod or something then instead of subjecting us to your weird persecution complex. Second, it's not like he asked for a cap of the full episode, he just asked for an audio clip of a small part of the episode. Copyright law doesn't apply to TV shows, now? - View image here:. Originally posted by Petruchio:How is that a warez request? First off, it's a TV show, not warez.
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