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Dublin Car Dazzles with Christmas Lights, Sparks Viral Laughter
BREAKING: A car decked out in dazzling Christmas lights has become the talk of Dublin, bringing smiles and infectious holiday cheer to locals. The eye-catching vehicle was spotted driving around Dublin earlier today, sparking laughter and delight among those who witnessed it.
The viral moment was captured on video, where a woman recording couldn’t contain her excitement, singing “Oh when the snowman brings the snow” and exclaiming, “Look at you. You look great!” as the festive car passed by. Facebook users quickly took to the platform to share their amusement. One commented, “Yiz look great … gonna get a fine hahahaha bipolar r what lmao love it,” while another chimed in with, “Savage.” A third user simply said, “Brilliant.”
The festive spirit is clearly in full swing for many, although some might feel it’s a bit early for Christmas celebrations. This lively display stands in stark contrast to the recent backlash surrounding the Coca-Cola holiday advertisements.
In an unexpected twist, Coca-Cola’s iconic “Holidays are Coming” ad, beloved since its original release in 1995, has again faced criticism for being AI-generated. Last year’s version caused a stir among viewers, prompting Hollywood writer Alex Hirsch to voice his discontent, stating, “Coca-Cola is red because it’s made from the blood of out-of-work artists.”
Despite the backlash, Coca-Cola is doubling down on its AI strategy for its upcoming 2025 campaign. Critics have taken to social media to express their dissatisfaction, with one user saying, “This is disgusting. You’re a multi-BILLION dollar company. Pay REAL animators.” Another lamented, “You will *never* be 1990’s festively warm and comforting Coca-Cola Christmas commercial.”
As the holiday season approaches, the juxtaposition of a joyous Christmas car and the controversy surrounding Coca-Cola’s marketing efforts illustrates the varied ways people engage with festive cheer. The Dublin car continues to spread laughter and excitement, proving that sometimes, a little holiday spirit can go a long way.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story and the ongoing reactions to Coca-Cola’s latest advertising approach. As the holiday season kicks off, what other surprises could be in store?
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