#yes I personally thought people consuming Tide pods was one of the stupidest and one of the most dangerous fads ever created...
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Errr, what's up folks? How was your Christmas?
Anyway, this is a little something I decided to share out of sheer boredom as we are a few days closer to New Year's eve, I guess. Yes, today was just another do-nothing day, unsurprisingly.
Check it out:
Oooooohh! White, you are so busted, and what for anyway? Black, what are you about to ingest, here? Just look at whatever the hell Black is about to ingest. Is he predating the notorious Tide pod fad? (Yes, I personally think the Tide pod fad was stupid and, more importantly, very dangerous). I swear, this is one of the most questionable pieces of Spy vs. Spy artwork from Bob Clarke's era I have ever seen. This could be taken out of context very easily.
Keep in mind, whatever the hell is taken out of context, I do not condone in anything inappropriate nor disturbing regarding the subject matter involved. Anyhow, I hope y'all liked this image. Peace.
I do not claim ownership of any content. This piece of artwork was illustrated by the late Bob Clarke. Spy vs. Spy as a whole belongs to the defunct MAD magazine and the late great Antonio Prohias.
#spy vs spy#black spy#white spy#antonio prohias#bob clarke#police officer#white is so busted but what for anyhow?#whatever the hell black is tossing into his mouth supposedly predating the notorious Tide pod fad?#it probably is...only when it's taken out of context that is#either way I'm obviously joking#yes I personally thought people consuming Tide pods was one of the stupidest and one of the most dangerous fads ever created...#...because people are stupid#this spy vs spy artwork illustrated by clarke is one of the most questionable ones ever made#it's so questionable that it can really be taken out of context so easily LOL#no I do condone in anything inappropriate nor disturbing in regards to the subject matter that would be involved...#...including when it's taken out of context
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