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I ran across this ad in a Family Circle magazine (was reading it at my Grandma’s house):

Better call Mike Sorrentino, because we have a situation on our hands:
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Summer’s Eve’s latest ad for feminine hygiene products is making its rounds on the internets, awkwardly connecting the dots between vaginal cleanliness and getting more money at work:
Read more“Washington challenges the British with 425 horses.”
I love this ad for so many reasons.
So many.
Microsoft’s new set of social-media-centric phones (aptly named KIN) are apparently dreadful at doing the one thing they’re supposed to be good at—managing all of your social media.

Engadget’s sharply-worded review, coupled with the fact that Verizon won’t let you have them with a cheaper-than-$30/month data plan, means I won’t be making one of these phones my next of kin.
However, these Microsoft webisodes depict an intriguing social experiment. What would happen if you met a number of your “friends” from all your social networks, in person?
I think they are excellently crafted and actually alter my perception of KIN in a good way, albeit ever so slightly.