by Miriam
That was unquestionably apathetic, we would never see that commercial air on American TV. Well, I like the "move as you are" communication, I deem-- because many gay, lesbian, trans & qeer youths are still struggling to sign in out of the closet, they should not be frightened. I dont be sure what it's like in France but I'd contemplate that it's recovered for LGBTQ youths over there?
in the end, this is McDonalds and they desire your ready money.
I took it as diet encouraging to the inexperienced man to brace unqualified, he'll at the end of the day get to a place where he can talk to his dad about that. Yes, it's self-evident his dad is clueless, but perhaps the kid is justified waiting until he's old enough to move out and be more himself. Inclined that a lot of Europe is much more "ritual" in the het kindred makeup, it's not surprising to me at all. I am on cloud nine that it's not a taboo matter for a uncluttered lasting nutriment commercial, as I also took it to be showing that teenagers, gay or correct, all have things in shared. Whether it's the falling in relish solely like anyone else or the notion that their parents don't view the actual them, we've all been there somehow. I liked that commonality in the commercial. (and the implied "anyone and everyone likes McDonald's" aspect.)
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