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A blog written between binges
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Some of these ads are rough. The skin cancer ad is brutal and raw, but gets the message across. I would post it in tanning salons! The mumps ad is odd to me...I thought mumps had long since been eradicated. I know babies/young kids are vaccinated for it. I wonder if it has something to do with college kids not getting a booster shot.
Agreed! Some of that imagery is a little tough to stomach, but it sure gets one's attention!
I love the Fool Injected one. It works on a headline level, and then the style of the graphic is just cool.
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