Frustration
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Active from | 2002 |
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Genres | Rock |
Albums | Empires of Shame |
Uncivilized | |
Relax | |
So Cold Streams | |
Members | Fabrice Gilbert |
Nicolas Duteil | |
Emmanuel Blervaque | |
Mark Adolf | |
Fred Campo | |
Record labels | Born Bad Records |
Manic Depression Records | |
Blind Records | |
Ss Records | |
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ID | 1521498 |
About Frustration
Alix Popham: 'I'm lucky to be alive after Ironman accident'
... One of 300 rugby players taking part in a lawsuit against rugby governing bodies over head injuries, he said, " You couldn t make it up, could you? " I ve really gone through a full gamut of emotions about this - disappointment, Frustration - I ve really beat myself up about it...
Tesco Mobile advertising campaign offensive, watchdog rules
... Tesco apologised and said it was trying to portray customer Frustration...
Zimbabwe clinics struggle for nurses after exodus to the UK
... I sensed her Frustration - nurses are overworked and stressed, she told me, and they keep resigning...
Ukraine: Does the Home Office need to get a grip?
... But there is growing Frustration - even fury - from some MPs at what they so far see as an inadequate response...
How delivery apps created 'the Netflix of food ordering'
... Yet, while many of us are increasingly using these types of apps, people often cite one Frustration - that you cannot order from multiple restaurants at the same time, and get all the different dishes delivered together...
What happened to Stranraer after the ferries left?
... " It was, initially, an incredible source of anger and Frustration - that probably lasted for a few years before it started to subside...
Does the UK have 'bigger fish to fry' in France row?
... Government sources talk of Frustration with French rhetoric, and French threats, to increase extra customs checks on Channel trade, to refuse British boats access to French ports, or dangling the possibility of disrupting the energy supply to Jersey...
Coronavirus: The students are waiting for their driving tests
... It is a huge Frustration...
Tesco Mobile advertising campaign offensive, watchdog rules
An advertising campaign for Tesco Mobile which used The Names of foods as substitutes for expletives has been banned.
The newspaper ads, Twitter posts and outdoor posters used words like " shiitake" and " pistachio" instead of swear words.
The Advertising Standards Authority said they were likely to cause " serious and widespread offence".
Tesco apologised and said it was trying to portray customer Frustration .
One advert, a sponsored Twitter post seen in February, featured an animation with text saying: " What a load of shiitake". An image of a mushroom covering The Last three letters was seen to roll away.
A line underneath said that big mobile networks were raising customers' bills.
Newspaper adverts criticised competitors' price increases and said: " They're taking the pistachio".
And a digital outdoor poster showed an animation with the slogan: " For fettucine's sake". Three images of pasta covered all but The Letter F in " fettucine" before rolling away to reveal the slogan in full.
The ASA said it had received 52 complaints that the ads were offensive because they alluded to swear words, with Some People objecting that they were displayed in places where they could be seen by children.
Tesco Mobile initially defended its advertising on the grounds that they had not used any offensive words or imagery.
But the ASA said The Words they were alluding to were " so likely to offend that they should not generally be used or alluded to in advertising, regardless of whether they were used in a tongue-in-cheek manner".
In the case of the fettucine ad, the ASA said The Word " fettucine" was not closely linked to the expletive, but that when all but The First letter was concealed in the animation, readers would understand it as alluding to the swear word.
The advertising watchdog said it was likely that parents would want their children to avoid these expletives or obvious allusions to them, and ruled that the ads must not appear again.
A Tesco Mobile spokeswoman said: " We're really sorry for any offence caused. We know the Frustration that consumers face when they notice their Mobile Phone bill has gone up mid-contract and we were reflecting their Frustration - and Ours - in these ads.
" We're proud to offer our mobile customers supermarket value, and so we used a play on words relating to food products. "
Source of news: bbc.com