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Diet Pills
Diet Pills by @deaddays (John Rios)

Oooh! This turned out just as good as I hoped! This is one of those times when I capture exactly what I see in my head. Thank God for the wonders of photoshop to make things look neat. But hey, what's photoshop without the know-how to make that thang work eh? Anyhoo, Running with a story about whether or not diet pills actually WORK. I be so happy! Artwork © Copyright 2003 John Rios

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Posted: Thursday, 13 March, 2003 @ 09:55 AM

Ooh, very awesome. Nice concept, and well constructed. I really like this one.

Posted: Thursday, 13 March, 2003 @ 11:57 PM

Dude... I so know how that feels too. It's like... you see it and yo imagine how much better if would be if you were on diet pills (because this day and age if you aren't below your ideal weight you are Wrong. So very wrong)

Kudos man.

Posted: Monday, 17 March, 2003 @ 07:07 PM

I tried diet pills. I lost weight from having increased energy and reduced appetite!!! WHEEEEEEE!!!! twitch Of course, what the ads DON'T tell you is that the increased energy is from a megadose of caffiene (we're talking waking-the-dead amounts of caffiene here), and the reduced appetite is from nausea and shaking. So, they make you feel like shit, but they do work.... Awesome picture. Doncha just love when something comes out just how you want it to? ^_^

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