“… The result is the most nauseating display of artificial camaraderie since the horrific Doritos "Friendchips" TV campaign (which caused 50,000 people to kill themselves in 2003, or should have done).”

The Guardian.co.uk,28 August 2009
On Microsoft's Windows 7 Launch Party ad campaign
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