Now before all of you think that i have lost my mind and start pointing your hate filled cannons at me for calling you all idiots. Read on. Sometimes to make people understand something, you’ve got to use harsh words. And it’s not like all of you are idiots, only some are and this post is for them. So, all the intelligent / smart / clever / genius ones please steer clear of this one. No really, please do.
Category: Two liners
I don’t know about you but i have been noticing these little Paytm ads all around the internet lately. Ads about shopping not about recharge or anything. My question is since when did Paytm become a full fledged shopping website? Or is this a case of “me too”?
I don’t get it…
Watch the commercial above and tell me what do you understand. I get it that obi is trying to tell everyone to be different. But, i still don’t get it. You see, there’s difference between crazy and different. And that ad is more crazy than different. Even the background song sounds out of tune.
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The Indian effect
As you can see in the photo above Xiaomi Mi3 is sitting at second spot on Gsmarena’s homepage, in its popularity/ranking widget. The thing to notice here is, before Xiaomi Mi3 was launched in India, it was nowhere in that list, not even at the last spot. And just days after Xiaomi announced its availability and very aggressive price in India. It is suddenly at second number now. Whom knows? it might even hit top spot in the upcoming days.
You heard that? It’s Hindi. The trailer itself starts with the word ‘Namaste’ written in Devanagari Hindi. That’s surprising. This might be the first time i am seeing this much Hindi in a big budget video game. The last time i saw this much Hindi in a video game was in Uncharted 2 but it was written on sign boards. In Far Cry 4 however, there are soldiers literally speaking and shouting in Hindi.
That’s right, Dong Nguyen. The guy who created a simple little game called Flappy Bird, the game that destroyed many egos single-handedly, is making another game. Except for the picture above, there’s not much known about the game right now. Lets take a guess at the name or what you’d have named it? if you had the choice.