Stop showing me these commercials for cat litter in which the actors keep saying "URINE AND FECES." Seriously, I don't need to fucking hear that. SHUT UP.
How about the ones for the wonderful new cat-pan liners that 'sift' for you? And the actor is shown scooping cat litter like they're drunk, flinging it all over.
No wonder they hate cleaning the cat box - apparently it makes them have some kind of clumsy attack.
I KNOW! But I really prefer to pretend that my cats don't walk around in their toilet, so if a commercial for cat litter can tell me about how awesome it is in an extremely vague way, that would be perfect.
My kitties make stinkies and tinkles. In my world "Mitzi, did you just make a stinky?" is much preferable to "Mitzi, have you just defecated?" Cuter too, since both of my babies are poop machines.
OMG, no, not at all. For real, I share very personal and embarrassing TMI stuff on occasion and I'm not squeamish, there's just something about that commercial that rubs me the wrong way.
so relieved! You cannot imagine my horror earlier.
But I agree with you that the commercial is over the line. I don't think clinical terms and specifics are progress in the case of bodily function. The implication is truly enough. Here's hoping it's not an advertising trend.
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Date: 2012-01-14 03:09 am (UTC)How about the ones for the wonderful new cat-pan liners that 'sift' for you? And the actor is shown scooping cat litter like they're drunk, flinging it all over.
No wonder they hate cleaning the cat box - apparently it makes them have some kind of clumsy attack.
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Date: 2012-01-14 05:17 am (UTC)I rushed the acquaintanceship didn't I? Got cocky. meep.
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Date: 2012-01-14 06:27 pm (UTC)But I agree with you that the commercial is over the line. I don't think clinical terms and specifics are progress in the case of bodily function. The implication is truly enough. Here's hoping it's not an advertising trend.