More ads interrupt my video, more I hate your products

This is a two-panel relatable meme using the Jim Halpert whiteboard presentation template from the American TV show *The Office (US)*. In the first panel, Jim Halpert points at text written on the whiteboard that reads 'The more times your ads interrupt my video'. In the second panel, Jim finishes the statement on the whiteboard with 'the more I hate your products' and smiles knowingly at the camera. The meme expresses the common consumer experience that excessive intrusive advertising that interrupts online videos actually causes potential customers to dislike the advertised brand instead of encouraging them to purchase, which is a widely agreed upon opinion by many internet users.

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The more times your ads interrupt my video
the more I hate your products

Overview

This is a two-panel relatable meme using the Jim Halpert whiteboard presentation template from the American TV show The Office (US). In the first panel, Jim Halpert points at text written on the whiteboard that reads 'The more times your ads interrupt my video'. In the second panel, Jim finishes the statement on the whiteboard with 'the more I hate your products' and smiles knowingly at the camera. The meme expresses the common consumer experience that excessive intrusive advertising that interrupts online videos actually causes potential customers to dislike the advertised brand instead of encouraging them to purchase, which is a widely agreed upon opinion by many internet users.

Origin notes

This meme was originally posted to Reddit with the original title 'True as hell'. It uses the existing Jim Halpert whiteboard presentation meme template sourced from the US sitcom The Office, and is a widely shared relatable meme across social media platforms about annoying intrusive online advertising.

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