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This Squarespace Super Bowl Teaser Ad Explores Internet Themes

The Squarespace Super Bowl 'A Better Web Awaits’ big game teaser is a prelude to what’s to come during its first ever Super Bowl commercial. If this short sneak peek is any indication, there could be more creepiness to come.

The teaser ad from the website design service is only 15 seconds long, but it manages to pack in a bunch of memes and other oddities from the Internet including Joseph Ducreux, adults and babies who have swapped heads, sketchy online chat rooms and epic fails.

The short clip ends with a man turning to see something in this dark, abysmal Internet world… could it be that he has seen something hopeful in the discovery of Squarespace?
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