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Why do advertisements in Thailand to persuade people to eat vegetables make people feel terrible?
Because in this advertisement, because the girl didn't eat vegetables, her head stretched instantly and hung on the top of the wall, which perfectly explained the legendary flying head.

Recently, Thailand broadcasted a creative advertisement "Advise you to eat vegetables". Thailand has always been very open-minded in designing advertisements, so this advertisement has also aroused heated discussion among many netizens after it was broadcast.

Some netizens said that this advertisement was a shadow candidate of childhood, and some netizens said that the children next door were scared to cry by this advertisement; This is not a matter of eating vegetables, but a quick-acting pill to ease the fear after reading it.

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Thailand funny Thai creative brain hole advertisement;

Thai advertisements are not only creative, but also can be enjoyed as microfilms. Before that, Thailand had a funny advertisement for creative brains in Thailand. ?

In the bedroom, an old man rolled on the bed and refused to eat, and the maid was so anxious that she was at a loss. After questioning, the old man expressed his appeal, "I want to add oyster sauce to Guangdong (homophonic Guangdong)", so the maid began to look for Guangdong. It was hard all the way from the vegetable market to the vegetable field, but she was told that it was not the season yet. The farmer uncle couldn't help begging and decided to help her.

However, uncle has one condition: you can't see how the "light hole" is planted, and the maid pulls out her eyes to show her determination. Uncle really planted a "light hole" in an instant. This vegetable named "Guangdong" is also the most common Chinese cabbage (called differently in different places). It turns out that "Guangdong" (Guangdong) is actually Shanghai Green. ?

The old man ate the "light hole" he was thinking, left happy tears, and then vomited. It turns out that out-of-season vegetables look good, but they may be poisonous! No wonder the farmer's uncle doesn't let the maid watch the process of growing vegetables. Those "light holes" are caused by pesticides.