moon_custafer: neon cat mask (Default)
moon_custafer ([personal profile] moon_custafer) wrote2012-03-12 07:55 pm
Entry tags:

Random Minor Complaint

We also had lunch in a restaurant downtown, with the usual tv screens in the background. Luckily the sound was off, but at one point I noticed an ad for trucks which began with a "non-fat, decaf, overpriced" cup of coffee being crushed beneath the wheels of the big manly pickup truck RAWR!! Are ads still dissing lattes to prove their salt-of-the-earth masculinity? I thought that had died out a few years ago after Esso stations began selling cappuchino.

I know this shouldn't bug me so much, but during the months I was shipping clerk in a warehouse I never heard any of the guys there say anything against fancy coffees. Admittedly, the topic of coffee rarely came up (mostly they preferred to talk about politics/religion). The only one who ever mentioned Starbucks said he quite liked their lattes. Also admittedly, they probably weren't the target audience for this ad, being a multi-ethnic bunch of guys who mostly took public transit to work; the ones who drove trucks drove full-size freight trucks. The white guy from a rural background who was probably closest to the ad's image of a man's man was the guy who liked the lattes. He also liked kale.

I guess this is the usual annoyance I feel whenever anyone tries to sell a product on the "Real men do (xthing which in fact only *some* men do)" line.

[identity profile] leave-harmony.livejournal.com 2012-03-13 08:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I know the one you mean - the voiceover was talking about the truck's customizatioon and options or something....and contrasting the manliness of the truck options with the ....I dunno, neurosis? Of specialty coffees. Believe me, it's as irritating with the sound on.

[identity profile] moon-custafer.livejournal.com 2012-03-13 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)
More so, I'm sure.