Here’s a picture to test your eyesight online.

If you can’t see the boobs on the last row you should see a doctor.
Here’s a picture to test your eyesight online.

If you can’t see the boobs on the last row you should see a doctor.
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“If you can’t see the boobs on the last row you should see a doctor.”
Bullshit, for these reasons:
1. At this size, it’s impossible to make out bewbs on the last row.
2. Even on an enlarged size, I severely doubt they’d be allowed to show a fully naked woman on a poster.
Calm down Jackson,
it’s just a joke that you didn’t understand.
Jackson, how stupid can you get? It’s a joke. You’re not supposed to get to see the boobs… dumbass. It isn’t a real poster ;o
Jackson: You’ll notice that this poster is not in English (it is in Portuguese). In many other countries, unlike the USA, people are not deathly afraid of the human body, and nudity in advertising is reasonably commonplace.
Hmm. I get the feeling by jacksons use of bewbs, he realised it was a joke
Ding ding.
Dave wins the prize
Kinda hard to see the boobs :p I should see a doctor for sure!
Baha, Chris & Michael are far more funnier than the poster itself ;]
OMG, if I saw this a couple of months ago, before I’ve restored my vision with vision-corrective eye exercises, I’d have restored it much quicker! Arghhh!!
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