Say No to Vertical Videos: The Most Important PSA Ever Made

In the world of First World Problem, vertical videos stand a foot taller than the rest in terms of scourginess.

In the world of First World Problem, vertical videos stand a foot taller than the rest in terms of scourginess.

As part of the Belgian Cancer Foundation's awareness campaign "Smarter in the Sun," five couples were whisked away to "a sunny destination" where they participated in a prank aimed at getting girls to wear sunscreen.
This clever PSA from the Belgium-based nonprofit Responsible Young Drivers illustrates the danger inherent to texting while driving by tricking student drivers into believing that, in order to pass their driving test, they will need to demonstrate proficiency in drive-texting.
Red Dragon Karate Schools founder Louis Casamassa offers some helpful rape-avoiding advice to wouldbe rapees in the film adaptation of his successful self-help guide, Rapist Beware!
A 24-year-old performance artist spent ten hours being tortured in a London shop window as part of an animal rights campaign by UK-based cosmetics company Lush and Humane Society International.
To bolster the poignancy of its anti-human-trafficking campaign on behalf of Stop the Traffik, Dutch ad agency Duval Guillaume Modem brought a bunch of female dancers to one of Amsterdam's well-known red-light districts, and had them pretend to be prostitutes putting on a show to attract as many passers-by as possible.
Lots of people enjoy traveling from their far-flung American hometowns here, to the "Big Apple," the "City That Never Sleeps," a place "Where Stars Are Born," and "You Will Probably Get Robbed." Please, gentle tourists, heed this Public Service Announcement: Do not let anyone "borrow" your credit card, here in…
Are you a fan of Parks and Recreation? Do you hate cancer? If so, then you'll dig this clever new PSA from DoSomething.org, which stars Aziz Ansari and Chris Pratt urging people to "Give a Spit" about blood cancer (and hopefully save a life in the process). So go spit all over them! I mean, if you're into that sort…
Love is a weird thing: You never quite know when and where cupid's arrow might strike. Take, for example, the recent nuptials of Doug Hutchison, a 51-year-old actor best known for a recurring role on Lost, to (allegedly) 16-year-old Courtney Stodden. Stodden is an aspiring everything from Ocean Shores, Washington,…
Are you unaware of the Arcade Fire? Even after their big win at the Grammy's this weekend? Let this be a warning. Don't let this happen to you.
In your Tuesday edition of, "Things we never expected to see, but never wanted to see, anyway," we have this: a horribly scripted and acted pro-abstinence PSA starring Bristol Palin and Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino. Watch—if you can—inside.
Join the biggest, toughest gang in the city: the Boy Scouts! This 1985 ad features George Takei's intimidating and then welcoming face as he pitches the largest youth organization in America. Too bad he wouldn't be allowed to join.
California's Prop 19 will legalize marijuana in the state and not everyone is super happy about it. Among that group is the B Squad, whose new ad contemplates what the roads would be like if some drivers were super high.
In a really weird and long-winded PSA, Gilbert Godfried explains that illegally downloading is just like owning a lemonade stand, and some guy sticks a tube in the lemonade and then giving it out for free. Okay?