Reason’s Nick Gillespie was out and about in New York City this morning when he came across something very interesting:
Dude.
Yikes
— CanLen 🕙 (@CandiceLen) December 9, 2021
“Yikes” is accurate, we’d say.
The graphic designers really captured gratitude and placidity.
— Noah Rothman (@NoahCRothman) December 9, 2021
It's amazing.
— Nick Gillespie (@nickgillespie) December 9, 2021
It really is. But is it too amazing to be real?
This can’t be real – has to be a parody/prank
— CanLen 🕙 (@CandiceLen) December 9, 2021
It very well may be:
Deleted this until I can figure out if it's real. pic.twitter.com/S9R3u8TNBy
— Nick Gillespie (@nickgillespie) December 9, 2021
Here’s the thing, though: even if it’s not a real WHO advertisement, it’s absolutely believable.
Amazing effort for a viral fake if so. Impressive effort!
— Jeff B. is *BOX OFFICE POISON* (@EsotericCD) December 9, 2021
Seriously. Assuming it’s part of some viral campaign, kudos to whoever’s responsible for it. Because they absolutely nailed it.
Fake but accurate.
— Brian KW (@BrianKWithers) December 9, 2021
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