I'm sure you have seen this if you are as bored at work as I am today, its a print ad, created by Saatchi & Saatchi France for Courrier International (a Paris-based weekly), that has a tagline stating "learn to anticipate" with planes flying over shorter World Trade towers.
I have a few issues with this, first off i'm kinda ovah the whole 9/11 advertising the week leading up to an anniversary. Can we give it a fucking rest? Can we start just getting through this day nice and calmly? Instead of exploiting it?
Secondly, whats with the whole "learn to anticipate" and shorter buildings? Are we saying that if they were shorter this wouldn't have happened? And how much shorter should they be? Also, should the architects back in 1985 anticipated fucking suicide bombers flying hijacked planes into the building? And the whole shorter buildings aspect? The bombers would not have been able to fly lower and still crash into them? They would in affect miss them? Or would say "eh these buildings are too short to fly into"
And if that was the case would they then i don't know, find another building? Like the Empire State building or The Chrysler?
Fail Sacchi & Sacchi France. Major Fail.
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