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Brother Power: Naked Chinese Man vs. Modern Society

This just in from across the sea: one naked man attempts to stall modern society by lifting a taxi with his bare hands.

From the original post by Mop:

Seeing Brother Power’s strong body, they could not help but ask: “You exposing yourself in broad daylight in front of everyone, don’t you think that is ugly?”

Brother Power immediately responded: “Me ugly? You running dog of modern society! It is you who is the most ugly, modern society that is the most ugly.”

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  1. Father Mayhem
    Posted Thursday at 11:40 | Permalink

    Well I suppose that he’s doing a much better thing than just sitting at home killing sprites in his favorite first person shooter. On second thought, maybe he can’t afford his sub to Warcraft anymore so he’s taking it out on the cars.

  2. Posted Friday at 11:56 | Permalink

    I wonder if his mother knows where he is.

  3. RaggedyAnnarchy Raggedy Anarchy
    Posted Tuesday at 13:45 | Permalink

    I bet he’s a Buddhist. When I told Mom that teachers were ragging on me for not wearing a bra, she said the Lotus Sutra says that all girls are naked under their clothes.

    I think this may be my favorite categorical sub-category. Good work, guise!

  4. RaggedyAnnarchy
    Posted Wednesday at 17:12 | Permalink

    Merry Holidays, First Blog Post.

    p.s. – Brother Power is not ugly.

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