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- I see links to what appear to be real products and services on your site, and most, if not all of these, are not particularly funny. Since I expected only pure, unadulterated laughter, I'm perplexed and perhaps even slightly annoyed.
Try as we may, we haven't yet been able to violate the fundamental laws of economics. Those links are put there in the desperate hope that you'll be kind enough to click on them and purchase something. Those purchases support our site, which in all other respects is totally free for your enjoyment.
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- There's a product I really like, so much so that I want to send it to someone I care deeply about, even though it doesn't exist.
That's easy. Simply send that person a ZilchGift.
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- How can it be that these products don't exist? I see them on your site with my very own eyes!
For better or worse, you can no longer believe your eyes, thanks to Adobe Photoshop® and similar programs. Product photos on our site mostly originate with photographs from Fotolia.
They are then combined and/or manipulated using Photoshop or its far cheaper, albeit less powerful little sister, Photoshop Elements. If you're interested in doing this kind of thing yourself, you can buy these products, as well as some very useful books by clicking on the links below:
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