Such a mixed message…are they saying we should all have diabetes to make it simpler? Or that we should drown diabetics to make it easier on the rest of us?
I have a picture somewhere of a shoebox in a shoe store with something similar.
I can’t remember the wording, but it was supposed to imply that the shoes were specially designed for diabetic wearers (I never got to the bottom of how they differed from ordinary shoes), but it actually implied that they’d been designed BY diabetics. And I couldn’t fathom how that would make them any different either…
It was something like “Designed by diabetic experts”.
You get diabetes, and YOU get diabetes! Diabetes for everyone!
Did they just put those two lines in the wrong order or were they trying to say something else completely?!
Fast food industry: “We’re working on it!”
Such a mixed message…are they saying we should all have diabetes to make it simpler? Or that we should drown diabetics to make it easier on the rest of us?
What is simple about having a pump strapped to your stomach all day and night? You’d never get me on one of those.
Wilford Brimley enters the chat.
This is the Nirvana baby all grown up
How about “diabetes for some…tiny American flags for others?!”
Not sure if this was accidental typo or a body positivity campaign.
I mean, diabetes*does* kinda feel like you’re drowning, but I’m not so sure how people would react to “diabetes for everyone.”
Or aren’t I~
Eat more cumin to fight your diabetes
Not well put. Lol
Is this ad implying that if you’re diabetic, you can breath underwater? Diabetics of Reddit, is this true?
**Syndrome:** When everyone has diabetes . . . no one does.
**Mr. Incredible:** Uh, that is not how that works. Then everyone has diabetes. Everyone having diabetes doesn’t make it disappear.
**Syndrome:** Uh, whoops, didn’t think this through.
Omg!
Is it commercial for coca cola or???
I have a picture somewhere of a shoebox in a shoe store with something similar.
I can’t remember the wording, but it was supposed to imply that the shoes were specially designed for diabetic wearers (I never got to the bottom of how they differed from ordinary shoes), but it actually implied that they’d been designed BY diabetics. And I couldn’t fathom how that would make them any different either…
It was something like “Designed by diabetic experts”.