I really don't want to do this, but there are some ads that got under my skin recently, and mainly due to thinking of one in another thread. Some of this hits personal experience territory, so...
Anyone see those ABC Mouse commercials? The ones that have these inspirational testimonials by parents whose kids improved after using the pricey app? Well, in my experience it's best not to think too far into them because the stories go from inspirational to..ugh... these people are varying levels of horrible.
Three of them are essentially the suburban middle upper middle class mother types who basically want the bestest best best best for their kids to be far advanced than all the others because it reflects good on them. The same stuff. Wondering why little kids don't already know how to do fourth grade levels of math and reading because they're kids who would rather be kids. Those kinds of parents annoy me because you know they're the ones who have mommy blogs about how eeeeeevil any kind of junk food is even though their kids are well trained not to like them, but they want to ruin it for everybody.
Then there are two specific cases that drove me wild.
One is this guy talking about how he came from a neighborhood where it was "more important to be tough than to be smart," and wants the best for his daughter. On the surface that sounds sweet and all, but if you overthink like I do, that means the guy was a complete butthole as a kid and now that he has a daughter, sure there's a nice redemption story in there, but he comes off as the weaselly little wise guy puke that harassed everyone because he was friends with the biggest kid on the playground so you couldn't actually do anything about him or his friend would beat you. Yeah. I have no freaking sympathies for you if you were a bully as a kid and then said "HEY! I have to take care of a small life now and just now realize that treating kids like crap is bad." Bet he'd go nuts if some punk kid did what he did to other kids to his daughter. Because of course that's how it works. And now you know the kind of person that made my tweenage years a living Hades.
Then there's this woman who, I really feel bad about this, but she comes off as the cheerleader girlfriend of the nastiest jock in school grown up with kids. And to give you an idea, if you like Danny Phantom or have at least seen it, you know that girl that Danny has a crush on that it's not mutual and Sam really hates. The one that acts all phoney sweet to anyone who isn't an outcast or nerd? Yeah. That's what she comes off as to me.