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Patrick Moberg Pairs Mainstream Drugs With Their Social Media Substitutes

Everyone has their hidden habits these days, but none quite as unanimously relatable as Patrick Moberg's Internet Vices. The witty illustrator dedicated a page of his blog to comparing popular social media outlets to their drug counterparts, while detailing the persistent and oh-so-true side effects.

The Internet Vices are substance-spiked descriptions paired with appropriate pictures so accurate that they will have you jonesin' for a strong glass of Facebook on the rocks before you even finish reading the whole list.

I say, carry on web imbibers -- knock back a few shots of YouTube, take a hit of Digg, and try a line (140 character max.) of Twitter -- these Internet Vices by Patrick Moberg may be highly addictive but are virtually harmless!
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