Is Nokia Really Promoting This Bizarre Video?

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In summary, the conversation revolves around the belief of whether a viral video featuring a cat and a Nokia phone is real. Marlon initially thought it was real but later doubts its authenticity due to sarcasm and the involvement of a big company. The conversation also touches on the concept of the Doppler Effect and the credibility of the source.
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Dammit! I thought it was real at first!
 
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it is real
 
  • #4
Wow!nice!
 
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marlon said:
it is real

Do I sense sarcasm? There is no way :rofl:
 
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_Mayday_ said:
Do I sense sarcasm? There is no way :rofl:

As far as I've seen Marlon is a very serious individual. Sarcasm aside, I'd take his word for it...its real.
 
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Marlon, that seems to be a pretty good example of the Doppler Effect, with the cats screams varying in frequency to the observer!

It is highly unlikely that a big company such as Nokia would promote such videos. I may be wrong, though until there is evidence to suggest otherwise, I can't believe it.
 

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