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Dan Clore wrote:
The object of this competition seems to have been to come up with a slogan so obviously, ludicrously false that no one could possibly take it seriously.
The sad part is that this sort of exaggeration usually leads people to discount warnings about the dangers of drugs altogether, including accurate ones. It's not just ineffective, but actively counterproductive.
You have a quite valid point.
-- Dan Clore
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