Самая масштабная реклама "Барни": ноль денег, одна человеческая жизнь
▲ 245 r/KafkaFPS

Самая масштабная реклама "Барни": ноль денег, одна человеческая жизнь

Суть истории: в Казахстане расследуют жестокое убийство 19-летней матери, которую до смерти избил собственный муж. Трагедия разгорелась из-за нелепой причины — жена съела бисквит «Барни», и разъяренный супруг учинил над ней расправу. Эта жуткая новость мгновенно разлетелась по новостям и пабликам, а упоминание детской сладости в материалах дела превратило трагедию в вирусный интернет-абсурд. В итоге бренд получил колоссальную «популярность» ценой человеческой жизни

u/Old-Machine-1445 — 17 hours ago

Kazakhstan’s biggest ad campaign that cost the company zero money

The core of the story: investigators in Kazakhstan are looking into the brutal murder of a 19-year-old mother who was beaten to death by her own husband. The tragedy broke out over an absurd reason - the wife ate a "Barny" sponge cake, and her furious spouse unleashed violence upon her. This horrific news instantly spread across media outlets and public channels, and the mention of the children's sweet in the case files turned the tragedy into viral internet absurdity. As a result, the brand unexpectedly became the most discussed in the country without spending a single cent on advertising.

u/Old-Machine-1445 — 18 hours ago

When your Russian skills let you down at the most crucial moment and left you without a contract

Following this video, Miss Kyrgyzstan 2026 lost her partnership with the airline😓😆

u/Old-Machine-1445 — 11 days ago

Where can I get a subscription to this patriarchy? A delicate flower at work, strict equal rights at the cash machine.

u/Old-Machine-1445 — 18 days ago
▲ 85 r/2easterneuropean4u+1 crossposts

Kazakh women and Korean makeup are a match made in heaven, but heaps of our women still stubbornly fight for the title of 'Miss Eastern Europe'

Kazakhs rarely go blonde, yet most of their makeup is an exact copy of Russian women's makeup.

u/Old-Machine-1445 — 19 days ago

Why do so many foreigners believe that light eyes and hair in Central Asia are the result of colonization?

The French, the British, and the Americans colonized a bunch of countries with Mongolid populations, but the locals' phenotypes didn't change anywhere. So why do foreigners stubbornly blame colonization for the light eyes and hair in Central Asia?

u/Old-Machine-1445 — 1 month ago

Can we now apply for EU membership, given that our police are behaving like those in a civilized country - instead of beating a citizen and dragging her into a patrol car by force?

u/Old-Machine-1445 — 1 month ago

When you have the ambitions of Alexander the Great conquering Central Asia, but your entire kit is just an EU passport and three Turkish words

u/Old-Machine-1445 — 1 month ago