What in the hell is that Orangina furry commercial about?

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You know what I'm talking about.

This.

It's on TV all the time. It's sick, and wrong, and very frightening.

How did furryism break in to mainstream culture?

SEXY OCTOPI? FUCKING NO


Someone explain all this horrifying weirdness to me.
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What in the hell is that Orangina furry commercial about?

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Never even heard of Orangina, being in the States and all. However, a couple things:

1) This is a commercial for a product that has the same suffix (I believe this is the correct grammatical term) as "vagina."

2) It has a fantastic reference to Jean-Honore Fragonard's most famous Rococo painting, "The Swing."

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3) It has bears. GD BEARS!
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What in the hell is that Orangina furry commercial about?

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Robert G wrote:Never even heard of Orangina, being in the States and all. However, a couple things:

1) This is a commercial for a product that has the same suffix (I believe this is the correct grammatical term) as "vagina."

2) It has a fantastic reference to Jean-Honore Fragonard's most famous Rococo painting, "The Swing."

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3) It has bears. GD BEARS!


You've never heard of Orangina? I see it all the times in stores around Chicago.
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What in the hell is that Orangina furry commercial about?

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Did any one here find it at all.....



... arousing?

I mean, I just find it creepy and upsetting, but presumably some people find it sexy, right? Or they wouldn't have made it? You can share it with us. We're an understanding bunch.




2) It has a fantastic reference to Jean-Honore Fragonard's most famous Rococo painting, "The Swing."

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Impressive spot, m'sieur!
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He went to bed about a decade ago, or whenever he sold his soul to the bankers and the elites.


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