These new anti-pedophilia ads seem like they might be perpetuating the problem more than helping it.
Learn everything you ever wanted to know about the Internet with this helpful PSA.
A vintage PSA warning kids about different types of strangers. I particularly like the black guy with the mushroom cut that tells the kid he's going to kill his dog. So scary.
A PSA for breast cancer awareness that seems to really speak to peoples fundamental love of boobies.
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Many of us are guilty of it: texting while driving, but will the graphic video that has gone viral in the last week change the way we drive?
The world is a rapidly changing place and many people can be caught unawares by new dangers. Luckily these 3 short PSA's give us some helpful safety tips to deal with the technologies that will soon be part of our everyday lives.
A PSA poster warning young girls to steer clear of older men, cause they all have AIDS. To be fair, they also can give you candy and stuff too.
OK OK, I know I said the Keyboard Cat was over, but with the emergence of this Helen Hunt/Hall & Oates/Keyboard Cat masterpiece, I've realized that it's definitely not. If anything can top this, I'm quitting the Internet.
The World of Chemistry with Roald Hoffmann. Learn your periodic table via sexy hipster molecule dance party!!!
This little ditty was directed by the Coen Brothers. I keep waiting for Javier Bardem to limp out the front door of that house. It looks remarkably the same to me.
Touch your hand to the screen if you're doing cocaine right now. Everything Is Terrible leads us down another wonderful path.
This is actually not so much a lost-and-found as it is a PSA. It's like someone summed up the entire internet in one sign.
Culture Buzz A British magazine asked several agencies to create “Go Gay” ads targeted at straight men. The results are pink-er than I'd have thought, given the target audience. I'm also not sure that the “nuts” ad was the most appealing route to go, but I guess straight men do like pairs of things.
Sure, “everybody wants to be cool,” but Pee Wee Herman assures you that crack cocaine won’t do the trick. Will dancing like you’re seizuring and wearing a suit three sizes too short do the trick? Whatever the case, it’s probably a lot more pleasant than crack.
Shot in the style of an anti-drug ad (with Gossip Girl stars thrown in for flash), this political ad makes it clear how preachy drug PSAs can be. “Voting Republican, even once, can have disastrous effects that last for years.”
Celebrity Buzz As November 4th approaches, celebrities start talking down to you, hoping you’ll vote. “You do know you have to register, right?” Thank you, Hollywood stars, for explaining that to us retards out in internet land. Don’t you squint your eyes at me, DiCaprio!
Declare Yourself’s PSA featuring Hollywood heavyweights like Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Aniston, Halle Berry and Jonah Hill was just released today to encourage people to vote. Yes, everyone should register and vote. But is talking to young people like they’re 5th graders the best way to motivate them? Personally, we think the most inspirational part of the PSA was Jonah’s constant swearing and funny drug Halo stories.
Bea Arthur stars in a 1988 PSA with Pittsburgh Penguin Mario Lemieux, Toronto Blue Jay Tony Fernandez, and - forever the 80’s PSA staple - a little girl in a wheelchair. But seriously, does it get better than hearing Bea Arthur yell “Hit the showers!” to a bunch of children? (No, it doesn’t.)
Apparently, this is the Belgian version of comprehensive sex ed. I love the catchy music!