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i dont see any ad in any web page. with brave browser
also sponsorblock extension. it also skips sponsor ads built in video. which is great combo
for your guestion. i mean who cares just use adblocker ad itself is just terrible concept.
i think u would make a good dungeonmaster for DnD sessions^^
thats exactly what happened! >.<*
This is how all their adds work by using humiliation fetish by getting humiliated by some female or because of some female to throw you to level one where you are supposed to work your way up again. They are sexist as hell and they are everywhere by algorithm just like Mr Beast because they pay off YouTube big time.
By having a pretty lady betray the hero before demonstrating the gameplay, you give more of a sense of plot to generate intrigue. First it establishes the hero is lust driven, which is part of what led to his fall from grace. More importantly, it paints the adventurous on-goings following the betrayal as a bit of a revenge arc.
This sort of advertising is also aimed somewhat at chumps, aiming to give them some sort of power-fantasy fulfillment that makes them feel like chads.