The white-coated scientist comes in and says, "At Rockwell, we have a whole department so you don't end up with bleeping tools you can't use." Rockwell tools shows a guy complaining because he can't use his tool (from some other company).This '90s commercial for Designer Imposters, with Ali Larter.They actually double the use of this trope in that the actors are saying "beep" instead of cursing.The commercials for "Powermat" has the sound that the Powermat makes when it starts charging something to censor the actors' cursing.A 2008 Macintosh commercial has PC explaining that Microsoft is no longer using the term "Vista", and pressing a Big Red Button to attempt to bleep Mac whenever he says the word, with little success.This beer commercial features a "swear jar" encouraging the use of profanity, getting out of hand to such an extent that you can almost only hear bleeping in one speech at the end.And then the announcer says " Frozen doesn't have to be a bad word." There was a commercial for Knorr instant dinners where the word frozen is bleeped out so it sounds like they are dropping the f-bomb a lot for no reason.Every time the duck mascot tried to give the company's name, he was invariably drowned out by a jackhammer, a truck horn, etc. Played with during an Aflac commercial that takes place on a construction site. If you believe this, please stay on the line, or press 1 if you think we don't give a *beep*"
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