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3rd World Fashion!
3rd World Fashion! by @deaddays (John Rios)

This one is more like it. This one is running in place of my previous drawing (thank god). They switched stories on me last minute, so I had to come up with a new cartoon about a different subject on the double. This one is about Fashion Trends in the U.S.A. We go through trends so quickly that we throw our old cloths out or we give them to Goodwill or something and they probably end up in 3rd World Countries. Or something. The writer says it better than I do. But that's only because he has more room to type. Artwork © Copyright 2002 John Rios

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Posted: Thursday, 02 May, 2002 @ 04:19 AM

haha! Oh god..thats great...I still personally like the one about dead getting accurate representation in the media...i was like "ROTFLMAO!!!!11!1!!" (yes, the 1's are a result of my trying to type while "rolling on the floor luaghing my 4$$ off").

Your cartoons are hillarious! Its a coincidence I just happened to sign on to side7 and there, in the recent upload box, poof, you apeared. yay.

You know what you forgot on this one though? K-Swiss!!! >_< (how do you where your K-swiss? "when im being beaten for showing up late for work at Cathy Lee's Sweatshop, b/c my little sister is sick with dysentary......")

www.side7.com/art/britszab

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