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ari_o ([info]ari_o) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2009-05-25 13:53:00


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Homophonia
Over at Awkward Family Photos Greg has some tips to make the site better. And the site posts his "unintetional" but hilarious email.

Comments range from LOL to STFU. It's pretty polite.

Greg realizes the error of his ways.

"I walked headfirst, hubristically into that trap. And honestly, because I don’t post on the internet much, it was sort of thrilling to BE the douchebag laughingstock who gets slammed by a gazillion anonymous di**-weeds taking pot shots."

Some of the commentors think he's funny and taking it well. Others are wondering what "the internets" are. His email sounded kind of passive agressive to my tin ear.

Mostly I'm just looking though the amazing photos.

eta: Bonus wank! NSFW or possibly your gag reflex. (Photo of small child playing with knitted peen. So if that's a trigger? Do not click.) :D Thanks [info]missm. I think.


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[info]kookaburra
2009-05-26 03:24 pm UTC (link)
Ha ha, I know. People! Things can be kind of creepy and poorly thought out and not be child abuse.

...unless they're brought out to show the dates on prom night.

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[info]gunshou
2009-05-26 09:26 pm UTC (link)
...unless they're brought out to show the dates on prom night.

Oh. My. God. There is not enough therapy in the world. D:

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