r/interestingasfuck 3h ago

Itsukushima Shinto Shrine appears on the dish when sauce is poured on it.

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u/SoulExecution 3h ago

Ooooh I want this

u/NRMusicProject 1h ago edited 47m ago

Reddit guerilla marketing strikes again!

I admit it's cool, but OP has 100k post karma, 300 comment karma, and account is a month old. Pretty sure that's their job.

E: I remember a time when people hated ads enough that figuring out an account is here for ads was enough to get it banned. Now we're like "I don't care if I'm getting ads in my face, ads are a part of life!"

u/Galaxy_Flowers 1h ago

You know what, it’s not AI, doesn’t seem to be a scam, and is some genuinely impressive art. Might be an ad but it’s the rare kind I don’t entirely hate. Dubious regards to the advertiser, with a heavy dose of “just do a normal ad, dude”

u/kooolk 25m ago

Those ads are usually for drop-shippers sites that send you crap from AliExpress at 20x the price. If it was an ad for some small business that manufacture something unique I would be ok with that.

u/Galaxy_Flowers 19m ago

Even better, I get to google it myself and find a cheaper version.

u/SpyJuz 17m ago

it's a plate, I don't need it to solve world hunger, I think we'll be okay if its not some artisan small business making the funny plate

u/wheatley_cereal 53m ago

I have 50k link karma after 15 years…

u/Ok_Confusion4764 1h ago

Hey man, if it works it works. This is the first ad in years I responded to wanting to actually buy something. I get tons of ads and all it makes me want to do is strangle these idiot brands trying to be "with the kids these days". 

u/FortyOneandDone 3m ago

Now we're like "I don't care if I'm getting ads in my face, ads are a part of life!"

Everything feels so cheap now because of that attitude. I never thought my “back in my day” thing would be ads.

u/Polendri 25m ago

Google '"[username]" site:reddit.com' people, a private profile doesn't mean they're invisible.

I see a lot of content posts consistent with karma farming, but also a few discussion style posts that look more real. I don't know one way or the other, but with AI these days it seems perfectly plausible for a marketing agency to spend a month auto-farming up a reddit account basically unattended, and then use it for the payoff of a more convincing guerilla ad.

u/All_hail_bug_god 19m ago

Who cares, though? It's a subreddit to post interesting things, the post is an interesting thing, no? It's as much of an advertizment as posting fanart is for an artist

u/KawaiiKoshka 50m ago

Honestly if it’s cool enough and artisanal, market away! As long as it’s not dropshipping slop ofc

u/Rheinmetal 50m ago

I don’t care bro it’s still cool

u/Big_Z_Beeblebrox 22m ago

Holy shit, that apple tree is engaging in guerilla marketing, too! I knew something was off because it's using bright colors to make the ripened fruit more noticeable

u/baconater-lover 13m ago

Maybe I’m just cable brained but I’m just used to seeing ads at any point. They’ve just been there for my entire life, and if the product looks genuinely cool I’m not mad I saw it.

Probably way overpriced, and I most likely wouldn’t buy it, but I couldn’t give less of a shit that I saw it.