I'm not sure what's worse: the sight of roadkill, or the fact that dead animals know
how to use the term "on fleek" in a sentence when I cannot.
Bosch North America partnered with the Humane Society to drive attention to the large issue of roadkill in America. The
company urges drivers to change their windshield wipers so they can see what's on the road. Too bad this doesn't help when squirrels are
thisclose to safety but change direction and dart back
into traffic. Ugh. "Stop The Roadkill" is 2:40 of dead animal carcasses peeling themselves off the road and singing, rapping and dancing about careless drivers, "Thriller"-style. My favorite dead
animal is the rapping skunk who smells worse than a living skunk. So "don't be a killer car... get them wipers on fleek."
Watch the video
here, created by
Grey New York.
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