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“Reefer Madness!” by Frazer Irving, from 2000AD
http://frazerirving.tumblr.com/
It can be found, and purchased, in this collection of Frazer Iriving’s 2000AD work
http://www.2000adonline.com/books/storming_heaven.php

    comicsandweed:

    “Reefer Madness!” by Frazer Irving, from 2000AD

    http://frazerirving.tumblr.com/

    It can be found, and purchased, in this collection of Frazer Iriving’s 2000AD work

    http://www.2000adonline.com/books/storming_heaven.php

    Source: 2000adonline.com
    • 3 months ago
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  • funnyordie:

16 More Signs Improved By Hilarious Graffiti
It’s time to appreciate these artists.

    funnyordie:

    16 More Signs Improved By Hilarious Graffiti

    It’s time to appreciate these artists.

    Source: funnyordie
    • 4 months ago
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  • “Music modulates levels of dopamine in the brain which is a chemical responsible for reward and pleasure. It also modulates serotonin levels and norepinephrine, a stimulant. And in the right combinations, these can give rise to feelings of ecstasy and intense pleasure — almost a sense of being at one with the world.”
    — Daniel Levitin via Who Needs Drugs When You’ve Got Music? (via nprmusic)

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    Source: NPR
    • 4 months ago
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  • “If you recall seeing the ads, cigarettes were once positioned as a lifestyle product. Smoke Camels and you’d be cool, smoke Marlboro and you could be a cowboy. Of course, years later (in court), tobacco company executives were forced to admit that cigarettes are really only “nicotine delivery systems” dressed up as lifestyle product. Similarly, Facebook is basically an ad delivery system dressed up as a social network.”
    —

    Facebook vs. Twitter (No Contest) | Professional Speaker | Social Media Consultant | Don Power.COM | Nanaimo | (via khuyi)

    To be fair, Facebook was just the network for a long time.  Then they had to figure out a way to monetize.  The adage “the user is the product” is now more apt than ever as applied to Facebook.

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    Source: khuyi
    • 4 months ago
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