It has begun.
A local restaurant wants me to know that “nothing says I love you like a sub and a milkshake.”
February means that Valentine’s Day is on the way and we will be seeing plenty of love-themed events, articles, and adverts. Granted, this ad is a patently silly pseudo-connection to love and romance. But I’d much rather have someone try to sell me a sub and a shake with this than trying to sell me something under the guise of Black History Month. That’s just plain offensive.
I thought it would be fun to Google “nothing says I love you like…” and see what else would turn up: don’t do that. In particular, I wouldn’t recommend clicking on the images portion. Yikes. Despite that, here are a few:
Nothing says I love you like:
- doing the dishes
- wearing a mask
- a bit of folded card
- a clean house
- giving someone a massive amount of hugs and kisses every day
- being on the same mood stabilizer
- a shed
- holding a boombox over your head
- a corned beef sandwich
- a vasectomy
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