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re: Why do the State fans in the Dr Pepper commercial dress their son in Tech gear?
Posted on 12/7/19 at 4:12 pm to SoDakHawk
Posted on 12/7/19 at 4:12 pm to SoDakHawk
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I took it to mean it's not his kid. Momma been creeping around on the side and got knocked up by a Tech fan.
Go Jackets!
Sting 'em!
Posted on 12/7/19 at 4:14 pm to gthog61
I love that this is a thread
Posted on 12/7/19 at 4:16 pm to JumpingTheShark
That wife is really hot
Posted on 12/7/19 at 5:54 pm to JumpingTheShark
It’s not his kid numb nuts.
Posted on 12/7/19 at 5:59 pm to JumpingTheShark
It’s sad when a series of Dr Pepper Commercials has more consistency in the lore than Game of Thrones
Posted on 12/7/19 at 7:03 pm to BobABooey
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The onion volcano sends the same message about infidelity. I think they are encouraging viewers to cheat on Coke, Pepsi, red drank, or whatever.
yeah the lesbian one cracks me up every time.
Posted on 12/7/19 at 7:05 pm to JumpingTheShark
It’s code for the kid being mixed from the mom fooling around with a “tech” fan. That kid should be cheering for the local HBCU though
Posted on 12/7/19 at 7:09 pm to JumpingTheShark
Because mom was into the BTC and got knocked up.
Posted on 12/7/19 at 7:20 pm to JumpingTheShark
Im glad someone knows what's going on in those commercials. I be pretty confused when they come on.
Posted on 12/7/19 at 7:23 pm to QJenk
I always got the idea that in Fansville the fans are born in their college colors. So like others said it's pretty obvious the way he wife reacts that she fooled around with a Tech fan. Heck the way she rolls her eye maybe she was formerly a Tech fan herself.
Posted on 12/7/19 at 8:30 pm to TheFirstSaints
Score one for the homies in the acc game
Posted on 12/7/19 at 8:31 pm to JumpingTheShark
It's the baby's skin, not clothes.
Posted on 12/7/19 at 9:02 pm to JumpingTheShark
It's a live action series with cartoon metaphysics.
In normal live action series, only a subset of life is depicted: gross (taking a shite) and boring (doing chores, driving to working) stuff is skipped.
In cartoons, eg: DBZ, Fritz-the-Cat, SouthPark, Popeye... even more parts are simplified: the characters rarely change clothes; it helps makes them distinct.
In FanVille, unless you're working your job which has a visible uniform/type of clothing... your team allegiance by default manifests as clothing: the people in this realm have no concept of getting dressed or putting clothes on their children.
The symbolism dynamics are hilarious:
* the state fan couple with a tech fan baby obviously had an affair,
* propane vs "natural" grilled meat was an allusion to the grill master's GF was having fun on the side with a girl (who presumably had an augmented rack),
* to a citizen of FanVille, team allegiance lasts for eternity. The spirits of the dead inhabitants of homes won't go full Betelgeuse on the living if they're fans of the same team,
* lacrosse is scientology
* running threw the neighborhood butt-arse, naked is an accepted, even expected by this community. They understand the importance winning, and why it's imperative to celebrate it.
They explore a number of areas of the human experience from the perspective of a football fan. A lot of folks who don't appreciate the game could really learn a lot from the FanVille episodes.
In normal live action series, only a subset of life is depicted: gross (taking a shite) and boring (doing chores, driving to working) stuff is skipped.
In cartoons, eg: DBZ, Fritz-the-Cat, SouthPark, Popeye... even more parts are simplified: the characters rarely change clothes; it helps makes them distinct.
In FanVille, unless you're working your job which has a visible uniform/type of clothing... your team allegiance by default manifests as clothing: the people in this realm have no concept of getting dressed or putting clothes on their children.
The symbolism dynamics are hilarious:
* the state fan couple with a tech fan baby obviously had an affair,
* propane vs "natural" grilled meat was an allusion to the grill master's GF was having fun on the side with a girl (who presumably had an augmented rack),
* to a citizen of FanVille, team allegiance lasts for eternity. The spirits of the dead inhabitants of homes won't go full Betelgeuse on the living if they're fans of the same team,
* lacrosse is scientology
* running threw the neighborhood butt-arse, naked is an accepted, even expected by this community. They understand the importance winning, and why it's imperative to celebrate it.
They explore a number of areas of the human experience from the perspective of a football fan. A lot of folks who don't appreciate the game could really learn a lot from the FanVille episodes.
Posted on 12/7/19 at 9:04 pm to BobABooey
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The onion volcano sends the same message about infidelity. I think they are encouraging viewers to cheat on Coke, Pepsi, red drank, or whatever.
The girl in that commercial is finer than frog hair.
Posted on 12/7/19 at 9:08 pm to Mahootney
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Lol at all the people projecting about being a cuck.
That's clearly what the commercial is implying - note the guilty expression on her face at the end.
But they'll do some kind of plot twist during the national title game. Kind of like when the guy in the orange jumpsuit turned out to be working the ticket booth.
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