I think as far as dystopian advertising campaigns go, apartment.com's "The Renterverse", with the implications that you are trapped in a universe where you will always, always be paying rent and never escape, pretty much nails it.
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I think as far as dystopian advertising campaigns go, apartment.com's "The Renterverse", with the implications that you are trapped in a universe where you will always, always be paying rent and never escape, pretty much nails it.
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I may have crankily sent a response to their almost-certainly-unmonitored reply address essentially telling them they as call it "the plebiaverse" or "poortown, USA"
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you can tell all this shit is landlord-brain-pilled because anyone who has had to spend their life paying other people's mortgages would have nixed that ad campaign the moment it came out of some doofus' mouth.
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@aud poortown USA goes kinda hard imo
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@[email protected] it's honest, too! Plus you know, no one is running for mayor of poortown USA for clout. So that's probably gotta cut down on corruption right there.
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@aud Their next ad campaign will be around the slogan “You got serf’d”
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@[email protected] "mortage fell through and bank took your house? you got SERF'D! Check out these rental units, poors!"
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@[email protected] "haha they cost more in rent than your mortgage did!"
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@aud “Can’t afford your mortgage? Check out our self-serf’ing company towns!”
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@[email protected] fuuuuck this is so good