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“ halloween in the 1970s
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    halloween in the 1970s

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“ Here’s a piece I did for the Mondo Gallery’s Adventure Time/Regular Show exhibit. A big ol’ Jake hug!
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    Here’s a piece I did for the Mondo Gallery’s Adventure Time/Regular Show exhibit. A big ol’ Jake hug!

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    The Bunny Light Will Add a Touch of Spring Freshness to Your Home
    References: suck.uk and incrediblethings

    It has come to my attention that I require bunny butt lights in my life.

    Hey look, Ven. It’s a bunny with a blinky butt.~

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    Upside-Down Ads Reveal The Subtlety Of Depression

    Singapore-based suicide prevention organisation Samaritans of Singapore recently ran a series of ads which cleverly uses ambigrams to highlight the difficulty in understanding and identifying depression. The print ads feature images showing a positive message.

    However, when the ad is inverted, a sadder, more depressing message is revealed.

    The advertisement’s tagline “The signs are there if you read them” is printed upside-down so that readers will know to flip the ads over.

    It also reinforces the message that it is easy to miss the warning signs of depression.

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