The Glitch in the Marketing Plan: Why Mascots Are Dangerous
The industry has a habit. It finds something that burns, something that disrupts, something that doesn't fit inside its anal-manual — and then it puts it on a t-shirt. It
The industry has a habit. It finds something that burns, something that disrupts, something that doesn't fit inside its anal-manual — and then it puts it on a t-shirt. It
Picture this, sinners: you're shuffling into that soul-sucking cube farm under the relentless buzz of fluorescent purgatory office lights that flicker like they're mocking your every breath. No Casper floating