What Celebs Look Like Without Fame

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If you use Tumblr to any extent, you're no doubt aware of the large number of blog subdomains that begin with "F Yeah."
I caught up with Ned Hepburn, the creator of the very first "F**k Yea Shark" to see if we could pinpoint why it has become such a success.
Recently, we had a chance to catch up with Magibon to find out what the big-eyed YouTube sweetheart has been up to since moving to Japan. …And yeup, still loves staring at camera.
We had a few moments with the creator of the Nuzlocke Challenge in between gym battles. Come on in, so we can share our Pokemans with you!
We asked Approval Guy if he wanted to sit down, answer a few questions, talk a little bit about life and rainbows. Can you guess what his response was? Spoiler alert: he approves.
When Blake Boston was sixteen, his mother took a picture of him chillin' in the house, which eventually ended up on his Myspace page. Five years later, Blake's youthful high school picture became associated with everyone's favorite meme of the now: Scumbag Steve. Check inside for full interview!
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If you use Tumblr to any extent, you're no doubt aware of the large number of blog subdomains that begin with "F Yeah."
I caught up with Ned Hepburn, the creator of the very first "F**k Yea Shark" to see if we could pinpoint why it has become such a success.
Recently, we had a chance to catch up with Magibon to find out what the big-eyed YouTube sweetheart has been up to since moving to Japan. …And yeup, still loves staring at camera.
We had a few moments with the creator of the Nuzlocke Challenge in between gym battles. Come on in, so we can share our Pokemans with you!
We asked Approval Guy if he wanted to sit down, answer a few questions, talk a little bit about life and rainbows. Can you guess what his response was? Spoiler alert: he approves.
When Blake Boston was sixteen, his mother took a picture of him chillin' in the house, which eventually ended up on his Myspace page. Five years later, Blake's youthful high school picture became associated with everyone's favorite meme of the now: Scumbag Steve. Check inside for full interview!
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