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This commercial or advertisement is a play on the relationship between Karen and her father. Would Karen's father succumb to the "hearing aids of the future" and end the unhealthy relationship he and his daughter hold? Hopefully that would be the case, as this advertisement aims to ease the pain of Karen's father's tinnitus.
12017-11-15T09:42:45-08:00Hearing Aid Advertisement1media/hearing aid advertisement.JPGplain2017-11-15T09:42:45-08:00
12017-11-18T21:56:59-08:00Memories1While he might act like a terrible person, Karen's father is still human and holds nostalgic memories of his time back in WW2.media/bird.jpgplain2017-11-18T21:56:59-08:00