DDB New York has created an ad for the Haitian charity "Water Is Life" that humiliates whiners on Twitter who use the "#Firstworldproblems" hashtag to complain about life's trivial challenges.

In the video (below), ordinary Haitians — standing amid shanty huts, broken school buses and wrecked buildings — read the inane tweets of self-entitled idiots who complain about phone cords that won't reach their beds, and leather car seats that aren't heated.

The effect is both funny and moving, especially when a young boy intones, "I hate it when I tell them no pickles, and they still give me pickles." The expression on his face is a mixture of disgust, humiliation and disbelief at the idea that in someone else's life there are apparently too many pickles.

Other iterations take individual tweets — such as "When the AC in your office is blasting in October" — and pass them on to Haitians for their reaction.

“We’re not setting out to humiliate people who have used the #FirstWorldProblems hashtag,” said Matt Eastwood, chief creative officer at DDB New York, in a statement. But the same statement also said DDB is "attempting to eliminate the #FirstWorldProblems hashtag on Twitter."

See it for yourself: