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It’s really amazing the level of cognitive dissonance that advertisers and marketers have to experience in order to include massive product placement for Macy’s and Nintendo in a song whose lyrics are:

“I don’t want a lot for Christmas
There is just one thing I need
I don’t care about the presents
Underneath the Christmas tree

I just want you for my own
More than you could ever know
Make my wish come true
All I want for Christmas
Is you”

from Justin Bieber Duet with Mariah Carey - All I Want For Christmas Is You

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  5. lalalysha reblogged this from femfreq and added:
    This music video makes me want...cry a little… ruins
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  7. mandaplz reblogged this from femfreq and added:
    isn’t intrusive to the message or meaning of music video, it’s fine by my books, but...not...
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  12. fuckyeahtopher reblogged this from ryeisenberg and added:
    But usually when I sing this song it’s to my 3DS! Lol j/k but rly all I want is love and I’ve given up on that so all I...
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    I dunno about you, but I...definitely stood...Nintendo DS....
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