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China’s Surreal AI-Generated Anti-Drug Ad Accidentally Made Drugs Look Cool

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July 2, 2026

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China’s Surreal AI-Generated Anti-Drug Ad Accidentally Made Drugs Look Cool

“I’m Icy! Take a snort from me.”

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