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No Peace Without War
No Peace Without War by @deaddays (John Rios)

Hey! Lookit here! It's an actual clipping from one of my printed pieces. This is usually what they look like (see, I wasn't lying, I DO get published!). Sorry I'm not printing the original, but I scanned the piece and toned it at the Newspaper office and forgot to save a copy for me! So I thought I'd just post the printed copy! Now, as for the article, I don't agree with it... at all, and as you can plainly see by the way she crossed out "WISDOM" and wrote "STUPID," neither does my girlfriend Shellie. But, hey, you gotta draw what you gotta draw. and I'm really really happy with the piece. Anyway, read it at your own risk... Artwork © Copyright 2002 John Rios

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Posted: Tuesday, 12 November, 2002 @ 01:43 AM

Ungh, poor Johnny. I just briefly skimmed the article, and as a student at the infamous UC Santa Cruz, and therefore a festering liberal hippie commie tree-hugging american-enemy, I am apauled that such an article could be published without the guy's nuts being hacked. If it were printed here, he would have been ambushed (in words I cannot describe). I know your art is still out there for the purpose of good instead of evil. I love you, man, peace and dope, right? um... yeah... i'm just such a stereotype... muah!

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