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Even though this is American, it is still something to be supportive of.

 

It's a parody commercial of the Budweiser frogs (explained below), but its a commercial put out by a pro-marijuana organization that wants to make it known that Alcohol is the real bad drug and marijuana is getting all the blame as being the gateway drug, when it is really alcohol and alcohol leads to agressive behaviour and fights whereas marijuana does not.

 

Here is the commerical

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlxUuBBJRjI

 

And here is the website for the people that made the commercial, its pretty slick, pass it on to anyone you know that needs some convincing, especially any american friends you have

 

http://www.drugdealercindy.com

 

So to explain, probalby around 10 years ago, there was a famous commecial in the states and Canada that had three animatronic but real looking frogs, sitting on lilly pads. The commercial was hugely succesfull and went on to spawn t-shirts and all sorts of merchandise. But the commercial was eventually pulled because some groups of people complained that it would make beer drinking popular for young children.

 

Here is the original commercial

 

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