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Title: advertisement image analysis
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January 17, 2002 |
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The two do not seem to fit the build of men who would be kissing each other. This finalizes the fact that the two men never meant to be in this position. There must have been some obvious reason as to why the two ended up in this situation. What caused the two me to be oblivious to what they were doing until there lips actually met?
After gathering all the pieces of this ad together it starts to appear that there was some other reason for the two men to be in this situation... Showed first 250 characters
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What caused the two me to be oblivious to what they were doing until there lips actually met?
After gathering all the pieces of this ad together it starts to appear that there was some other reason for the two men to be in this situation. If you look real hard, you can see the snickers wrapper in the lower corner of the photo... Showed next 250 characters
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