Cannibal Pigs Plug Boost Mobile Over Dinner

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Boost Mobile’s “UNwrong’D” campaign continues with two fine-dining pigs that like ham. (Think of it as enjoying the flavours of a fallen friend. Don’t act like you’re too good to tear into the carcasses of the downtrodden, literally or otherwise.)

The talkier pig puts their behaviour in perspective by telling users the real wrong in life lies in mobile carriers charging hidden fees. In contrast, Boost Mobile charges a flat fee for dependable, unlimited nationwide service.

Hear-to-the-fucking-hear, then, and pass that human flank real quick.

At a loss for words? Doff your hats to 180LA.


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