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RAGE COMICS

NOW KISS!

About: "Now Kiss!" is the caption associated with a web comic character holding two dolls as if he is forcing them to kiss each other. The image features the same face that would later be used for the Fap Guy often found in rage comics.

Fuck Yea Guy

About: Fuck Yea Guy is a self-complacent looking character used to express pride or victorious sentiments, like when you wake up a few seconds before the morning alarm goes off.

Nothing To Do Here
Jet Pack Guy

About: "Nothing To Do Here" is a catchphrase associated with the rage comic character Jet Pack Guy who escapes awkward or difficult situations by flying away with his jet pack. It is used in a similar fashion to the jet pack sprouting "Spontaneous Snail" featured in abandon thread images.

Rage Guy

About: The name Rageguy refers to the main character of a series of crudely-drawn comics typically consisting of four panes, portraying situations which can bring rage and exasperation, with the main character screaming with anger as a result. Due to its simplicity and exploitability, Rageguy has been proven popular thus being evolved into a comic series now known as Rage Comics.

Forever Alone Guy

About: Forever Alone Guy is a lonesome character that is used to express loneliness and disappointment with life. Creators of this variety of rage comic occasionally alter one word or both of the words "forever alone" for a more humorous effect.

Neil deGrasse
Tyson Reaction

About: Neil deGrasse Tyson Reaction is a rage comic character and reaction face of astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson making a defensive gesture. The character image is sometimes associated with the catchphrase "Watch out guys, we're dealing with a badass over here" that is used to mock arrogant and boastful statements that people proclaim on the Internet.

Oh God Why

About: "Oh God Why" is a rage comic character with a half-shaded face accompanied by the remorseful expression "Oh God Why." It is often used as the final panel in a comic that tells a horrifying, disturbing or embarassing childhood story.

Obama Not Bad

About: Obama Rage Face (also known as "Not Bad" Face) is a rage comic reaction face based on a press photograph of Barack Obama wearing a sturgeon face during his official state visit to the United Kingdom in May 2011. The image is used as a positive response to a pleasant surprise or an outcome of an event that has surpassed one's expectation, similar to the usage of "everything went better than expected" face.

The NO FACE

About: The No. face is a rage comic character that is used to dismiss or disapprove of another person's idea. When in a comment, it is sometimes used as a standalone reaction image in a similar context to other negative rage faces like 'Are You Serious' face, the 'Yao Ming' face as well as the 'Are You F**king Kidding Me' face.

Me Gusta Guy

About: "Me Gusta" Guy is a character that is typically used to respond to an awkward or disgusting event with "Me Gusta," which means "it pleases me" in Spanish (often understood as "I like it" in English).

Trollface

About: Trollface is a black and white drawing of a face with a large mischievous grin that is meant to portray the expression someone makes while trolling. Posting a Trollface image into a forum thread is often used to claim that someone was being fooled or intentionally angered. The face commonly appears in rage comics indicating that the character is being mischievous in some way.

Cereal Guy

About: Cereal Guy is a stick figure character commonly used on discussion forums as a multi-purpose reaction face.

Y u No Guy

About: "Y U NO" Guy is a character using SMS shorthands and carefree grammar as a way to bring someone's attention on a particular subject or issue.

True Story

About: True Story is a rage comic reaction face featuring a black and white contour drawing of sitcom character Barney Stinson (played by Neil Patrick Harris) smiling smugly while holding a wine glass. The image is often accompanied by the concurring statement "true story" and used as a final panel in rage comics to indicate that it is based on a story, sometimes even when the story is obviously fabricated. In addition, the character of Barney Stinson has been also credited with popularizing the catchphrase "challenge accepted."

Horrifying House-guest
Shadowlurker

About: Horrifying House-guest (also known as Never Alone, Uninvited Guest, or Shadowlurker) is an image macro series featuring a pencil sketch of a creepy, ghost-like figure, with large, sunken eyes and a malicious smile. The overlaid text generally contains micro-narratives referring to creepy and disturbing situations and mental images. A common motif used throughout these captions are stories or imagery that would keep one awake at night such as the fear of having to use the bathroom in the dark, having your feet exposed from the blanket, or hearing creaking noises outside your bedroom door.

Feel Like a Sir

About: "Feel Like a Sir", also known as "like a sir", is a catchphrase and rage comic character used to convey elegance, wealth and class. It is associated with Victorian styles like wearing a top hat, monocle or various types of mustaches, similar to characters portrayed in Verbose Memes image macros.

Oh Crap
OMG Rage Face

About: The Oh Crap or OMG Face refers to an exploitable image used in rage comics to express an array of feelings including astonishment, revelation, or sheer rage. It is often paired with red or white text, summing up the character's thoughts. It is also used to represent a Gropaga, or follower of Inglip.

OK Guy

About: Okay (or "Okay Guy") refers to four-pane cartoon strips depicting a stick figure saying "okay" in various circumstances where most Ragecomics characters would be inclined to disagree or react negatively. Popularized by 4chan imageboard, this spin-off series brings an interesting twist to the original Rageguy as an overly agreeable, self-deprecating guy. Cheer up, bro.

You Don't Say

About: "You Don't Say?" is a rage comic face based on a contour drawing of Nicolas Cage that is that is used as a sarcastic response to an obvious observation or statement, in similar vein to "O RLY" image macros.

LulzSec Hacks

Overview: Lulzsec Hacks refers to a series of high profile cyber-attacks carried out by the computer hacking group Lulzsec (Lulz Security) beginning in May 2011. Some of the most notable targeted websites include Sony Pictures' internal database, CIA website and FBI's contractor InfraGard among others. Although the group officially announced its retirement in June 2011 and suspect members of Lulzsec have been taken into police custody, numerous related attacks have been reported by its affiliated groups since then.

I Lied

About: "I Lied" is a nefarious-looking blue and black drawing of a face that is often used as the punchline of rage comics and is meant to indicate that the subject in the comic has been dishonest in some way, often in a very insignificant "white lie."

X ALL THE Y

About: "X all the Y", sometimes known as "X all the things", is a snowclone and exploitable cartoon used to make a hyperbolic statement about performing an action. The person in the original comic panel is often manipulated to appear as a different character.

What's All This Racket?
Mirada Fija

About: What's All This Racket? (a.k.a "Fat Son" and "Mirada Fija" on Spain and Latin America) is a series of multi-pane comics depicting various dialogues between an Otaku-type character and his scornful father. The comic typically begins with the father entering his son's room to see what he's up to and ends with the father reacting disappointedly to his son's response. Though speculative, "What's All This Racket, Son" is most likely a spin-off series inspired by the Son, I am disappoint comics.

Futurama Fry / Not Sure If X

About: Futurama Fry is an image macro series that uses a still of Fry squinting his eyes from the TV show Futurama, and is typically paired with overlaid text using a phrasal template. The top line reads "Not sure if X", with "or just Y" as the bottom line, and is used to represent an internal monologue.

Sweet Jesus Face
Sweet Jesus Have Mercy

About: Sweet Jesus Face, also known as "Sweet Jesus Have Mercy", is a rage comic face that is often used to express overwhelming yearning or enjoyment. It bears many similarities with the rage comic Me Gusta face.

Trolldad

About: Troll Dad is series of web-comics depicting a father asking his son or daughter a question and setting them up to make a stupid pun or lame joke. Upon realizing that he/she has been trolled, the child goes into rage mode.

Yao Ming Face
Bitch Please

About: Yao Ming Face (sometimes referred to as "Fuck That Guy" or "Dumb Bitch") is a rage comic-style contour drawing of the professional basketball player Yao Ming wearing a hearty smile. The image is typically used as a reaction face to convey a dismissive attitude towards someone else's input in online discussions.

Are You Serious Face
Seriously?

About: Are You Serious Face, also known as "Seriously?", is a black and white drawing of a perplexed looking man or woman that is often used in rage comics. It is generally used as a reaction to overwhelming ignorance or stupidity.

Nyan Cat
Pop Tart Cat

About: Nyan Cat, also known as Pop Tart Cat, is an 8-bit animation depicting a cat with the body of a cherry pop tart flying through outer space. While absurd themes like flying kittens and pastry cats have been around for some time, the surreal humor behind this particular combination has captivated YouTubers and online art communities, spawning fan illustrations as well as user-interface designs and homebrew games across multiple platforms.

Poker Face

About: Poker Face is a 4pane exploitable series illustrating mostly awkward and sometimes embarrassing social situations experienced by the main character, who always responds with a blank expression and a caption that reads "poker face."

Challenge Accepted

About: "Challenge Accepted" is a series of four-pane comics depicting real life situations where the character is presented with a highly difficult or dangerous task requiring blind courage, yet chooses to embrace the near-impossible challenge against all odds.

Staredad

About: Staredad is a comic strip that features a young boy telling his father something with the last pane of the strip featuring the father staring at the son. Hilarity ensues.

Aww Yea Guy

About: Aww Yea Guy is a character found in web comics based on a drawing of complacent looking man leaning backwards and shouting "AAAWWW YYYEEAA". This image is typically used to express a feeling of accomplishment or success in various situations, most notably through Ragetoon comics, or other four-pane images. Also see: Fuck Yeah Guy

Everything went better
than expected

About: A variant from rageguy. A reddit or 4chan meme that became popular in late 2009, during the backwards meme day. Based on the "fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu" Rageguy, this is also an 'exploitable' 4pane image macro, but instead of the main character being disappointed or displesased on the end, this one has a happy ending.

Close Enough

About: Close Enough is a rage face often used in 4panes and Rage Comics that shows a figure that doesn't care that he hasn't achieved his expected result and is instead satisfied with an inferior result .

Mother Of God

About: Mother of god… is a Rage face / reaction image used in Rage Comics that depicts a man removing his sunglasses from his head with staring eyes. It is associated with surprise, shock and astonishment.

LOL Guy

About: LOL guy is a rage comic character that is often used to express laughter or general silliness.

PFFFTTTCHH

About: Currently ResearchingPFFFTTTCHHjustin bieber gets thrown at a water bottle? PFFFTTTCHH. guy lands his face on ground during a bike stunt? PFFFTTTCHH.Nickelback gets thrown at a stone? PFFFTTTCHH.PFFFTTTCHH your way to awesomeness.

Freddie Mercury
Rage Pose

About: Freddie Mercury Rage Pose is a rage comic character made from a photo of deceased British musician and former lead vocalist for the rock band Queen Freddie Mercury. The image is typically used to indicate that an extraordinary feat has been accomplished.

OMG RUN Guy
Tampon Head Rage Face

About: The OMG RUN Guy, also known as "Tampon Head" is a rage comic character depicting a character with a white cylindrical head and twisted arms, usually in the process of running to or from somewhere. The face is used to express a feeling of high energy – be it fear, surprise, excitement, or something similar.

Dude Come On

About: Dude Come On is a rage comic character used to convey a nonplussed reaction.

Harp Darp / Herp Derp

About: Harp Darp (also known as "Herp Derp") is a rage comic face used to indicate that someone is unintelligent or making ignorant statements. The name is derived from the Internet slang term "derp" associated with stupidity.

LE

About: Le is the French masculine singular equivalent for the word "the". In Rage Comics, "le" is often placed at the beginning of a sentence to signify an action or as a replacement for the word "the".


STOCK IMAGES
MEMES

Indestructible
Nokia 3310

About: Indestructible Nokia 3310 is the nickname given to Nokia's 3000 series mobile phones and customer review parodies poking fun at their durability and heavy weight. The joke typically manifests itself in image macros, in which the Nokia phone is shown to be an incredibly powerful or destructive force.

10 GUY

About: [10] Guy (also known as "Really High Guy" and "Stoner Stanley") is an advice animal image macro series featuring a photo of a young man who appears to be under the influence of marijuana. The captions typically portray stereotypical stoner behavior, similar to Stoner Dog, such as giving invalid answers to misunderstood questions and craving junk food.

Imminent Ned / Brace
Yourselves, X is Coming

About: Imminent Ned (also know as "Winter is Coming") is an image macro series featuring the character Eddard "Ned" Stark from the HBO series Game of Thrones, a television adaption of George R. R. Martin's epic fantasy novel series A Song of Ice and Fire. Its snowclone template "Brace Yourselves, X is Coming" can be versatilely used to forewarn or proclaim the impending arrival of a highly anticipated event, a product or an internet meme.

Schrute Facts

About: Schrute Facts is an image macro series inspired by Dwight Schrute, a character from American version of the comedy television series The Office. The overlaid text typically begins with an idiom on the top line, and is followed by the word "false" accompanied by a refutation of the idiom based on a literal interpretation, as a type of Buzzkilling.

Yes, This is Dog

About: "Yes, This is Dog" (also known as "Hello, This is Dog") is an image macro series featuring a black Labrador anthropomorphized with the caption as if it is answering the telephone. The phrase and image have been remixed into a variety of different photographs often including other animals in anthropomorphic situations.

Chemistry Cat

About: Chemistry Cat (sometimes known as Science Cat) is an image macro series which consists of a scientific pun and a picture of a cat with a bow-tie and glasses sitting in front of a board. These puns are usually based on the names of chemical elements from the periodic table or various laws of science and physics.

Internet Husband

About: Internet Husband, also known as "Redditor's Wife" or "Anon Wife", is an image macro series featuring a photo of a woman standing in a doorway in pajamas, appearing rather distraught, while her husband is looking at a computer screen. The overlaid text typically describes the woman's disappointment with her addicted Redditor husband, and references Internet culture in-jokes. Some of the derivatives reference other websites like 4chan.

Butthurt Dweller / Gordo Granudo

About: Butthurt Dweller, also known as "Gordo Granudo", is an image macro series that features a photo of a young adult male with a ponytail and glasses accompanied by overlaid text that involves a smug or judgmental statement.

Instagram Quote Rebuttals
Hipster Edits

About: Hipster Edits (a.k.a. Instagram Quote Rebuttals") are a series of image macros typically designed to ridicule "profound monologue" photos. It consists of a picture, usually taken with Instagram feature and hence the term "Hipster Edit", an ostensibly meaningful quote and a buzzkilling remark denoted underneath in red text. It can be seen as a mockery of hipster culture in similar vein to Hipster Kitty and Hipster Ariel.

High Expectations Asian Father

About: High Expectations Asian Father is an advice animal image macro series based on popular stereotypes and cliches about first-gen Asian moms and dads being some of the most spartan parents in the world. The image features a photo of an Asian man with glasses and grey hair in front of a green colorwheel background.

Monorail Cat

About: One of the earliest pictures of monorail cat found is from the website catmas.com's blog section, dated from November 2, 2006. The picture is of a cat flopped over a metal-framed mirror, which makes the cat look like a monorail.The cat's legs are not visible in the picture. The original monorail cat picture was brought to ICanHasCheezburger on January 12, 2007. Since then, it has been a staple lolcat on ICHC. Many pictures are submitted to the site having to do with a monorail cat or dog. Now it is one of the most famous lolcats around.

Socialy Awkward Penguin

About: Socially Awkward Penguin is an advice animal image macro series featuring a penguin lacking both social skills and self esteem. The text typically narrates uncomfortable life situations, highlighting an exceptionally clumsy or inelegant response.

They see me rollin'

About: "They See Me Rollin" is a popular catchphrase derived from the rapper Chamillionaire's 2006 hit single, Ridin'. Soon after the single and video were released, people began spoofing the song.The key to understanding this meme lies not in the popularity of either Chamillionaire or Weird Al, but in the meme's identity as an incarnation of the "Roll family" such as Duckroll and Rickroll.

Philosoraptor

About: Philosoraptor is an image macro series featuring a clip art of Velociraptor deeply immersed in metaphysical inquiries or unraveling quirky paradoxes. One of the more thoughtful (and successful) Advice Dog variations, Philosoraptor challenges the reader with his deep, existential, Paleolithic questions.

Xzibit Yo Dawg

About: Xzibit is the host of the MTV show Pimp My Ride and is well known for putting awesome things like fishtanks, clothes dryers, and even fireplaces in the back of your car. Pimp.The "Yo dawg" or "Sup dawg" image macro first appeared on the 'chans in early 2007 and experienced a resurgence in late 2008 on Reddit, Tumblr, and other mainstream forums & blogs. It follows a simple format:Standard: {yo,sup} dawg, I herd you like X, so I put an X in your Y so you can VERB while you VERBRepetitive: {yo,sup} dawg, I herd you like X, so I put an X in your X so you can X while you XAbstract: {yo,sup} dawg, I herd you like X, so I put an Y in your Z so you can VERB while you VERB

This is Sparta!

About: This is Sparta! is a catchphrase usually used in images that parody the scene from the film 300 where the main protagonist Leonidas, King of Sparta, declines peace with the Persians by shouting at the Persian Messenger "This is Sparta!" and kicking him into a large well proceeded by the killing of the other Persian messengers.

O RLY ?

About: O RLY is internet slang for "OH REALLY?" with implicit sarcasm. Since gaining traction through with usage on Internet forums, O RLY has become a popular deadpan response to any statement that is deemed either highly doubtful or obviously true.

You Shall Not Pass!!!

About: "You Shall Not Pass" is a catchphrase used in reference to a famous quote attributed to Gandalf in J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Fellowship of the Ring" from The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

Pedobear

About: Pedobear is a cartoon mascot that became a well-known icon through its usage on 4chan to signal moderators and other users that illegal pornographic content had been posted. Due to the widespread nature of its application, Pedobear has been often misinterpreted as a symbol of pedophilia and lolita complex, especially in the news media and law enforcement agencies.

LOLcats

About: LOLcats are image macros, made of humorous photos of cats with superimposed text written in a form of broken English known as lolspeak.Many of the most popular lolcat-based memes were popularized via 4chan.org, the 4chan tradition of Caturday, and Icanhascheezburger.com.Although 4chan has proven to be instrumental in the spread and mutation of the cat macro meme, much of this seems to have been carried over to 4chan from the cultures of previous PHP and vBulletin-based message boards such as General Mayhem."The Internet is Serious Business" has grown into more of a catch-phrase, but began as an animated gif form of kitten image macro on Genmay.The Cliche Kitty, otherwise known as the "Everytime you Masturbate, God Kills a Kitten" kitten was a popular kitten meme that grew to popularity through Fark.

You're doing it wrong

About: You're Doing It Wrong is a catchphrase commonly associated with FAIL image macros and videos. The phrase can be used to suggest there is room for improvement in almost any context of forum discussions and user comments.

One does not simply

About: "One Does Not Simply Walk into Mordor" (snowclone: "One Does Not Simply X into Mordor") is a memorable quote from the 2001 fantasy epic film Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. Variants of the phrase are often used in image macros featuring Mordor, a fictional location from The Lord of the Rings franchise, or the character Boromir, who originally says the line in the film.

Chuck Norris Facts

About: May 12 2004, NBC merged with Vivendi Universal Entertainment. A deal which lead to Conan O'Brien's popular running gag of the Walker Texas Ranger lever.March 4 2005, the movie "The Pacifier" is released to theatres. The film stars Vin Diesel as a Navy SEAL-turned-babysitter. It was such a ridiculous prospect that there was a discussion on the SomethingAwful forums called "Post Your Vin Diesel Facts". After looking through a few pages a Mr. Ian Spector (interviewed here decided he'd make a website to hold these facts and people could submit new ones as well. On it's first day of operation it had recieved 20,000 hits!The Vin Diesel Fact Generator lost it's lustre after a while and in the summer of 2005 he asked people to vote on 12 candidates for the next fact generator or they could write in their own. The winner was Chuck Norris, who wasn't even on the list! The e-mails for Chuck Norris were unbelieveable. He won by a landslide, Conan's WTR lever undeniably helped.Chuck Norris facts are humourous examples about how much of a man Chuck Norris is. They cover everything from his strength, endurance, virility, attitude or anything else that would make him awesome.Chuck Norris himself was flattered by the facts but never took them too seriously. He even wrote a response (check it out here) He said his favorite was "They once tried to carve Chuck Norris' face into Mount Rushmore, but the granite wasn't hard enough for his beard" on The Best Damn Sports Show Period.This was all well and good until April 29 2007when the episode of Family Guy called "Boys Do Cry" premiered. In one of the gags Chuck Norris facts where mentioned and then the meme was dead to anyone who liked it beforehand.Sadly, this was not the end of Chuck Norris Facts' misery thanks to the 2008 election. As we all know, politicians and memes don't mix but Mike Huckabee never saw the Nancy Pelosi video and this happened.There is a website called ChuckNorrisfacts.com where over nearly 12,000 different facts are housed.

Crazy Mean Baby

About: "Crazy Mean Baby" (also known as "Angry Baby", "Evil Baby") is a popular photo meme that first surfaced in early 2005 on the "SHH! Community" forum at Superherohype.com, according to the now defunct crazymeanbaby.com website. Photoshopped versions of the original photo soon followed and spread rapidly across other message boards, blogs, YouTube and YTMND.

Facepalm

About: The act of placing one's face in one's hands, or "facepalming" is a gesture of nonverbal-communication common among many cultures. The action conveys a message of dismay and is often a reaction toward someone's momentary lapse of logic, judgement, or memory. This reaction may be directed toward another person or be self-deprecating.

X is not amused

About: X is not amused is a LOLcat image macro series based on pictures of cats and pop icons looking profoundly unimpressed or even displeased. Conversely, images of happy cats or such are accompanied by a macro that reads "X is amused." In similar vein to DO NOT WANT, these images are typically used in discussion forums and imageboards to express one's verdict over the quality of previous post.

Keep Calm And Carry On

About: Keep Calm and Carry On is a catchphrase that originally appeared on a World War II-era British public safety poster. After one of the original posters was recovered and placed in a British bookshop in 2000, the inspirational message was shared online, sparking a series of image macros centered around the phrasal template "Keep Calm and X."

Lame Pun Coon

About: Lame Pun Raccoon, also known as "Pun Coon" or "Bad Joke Raccoon", is an image macro series centered around a happy looking raccoon that utters various puns for the sake of witticism. Largely seen as a deliberate attempt at extremely cheesy humor, Lame Pun Coon serves as a vehicle for impromptu punchlines involving various in-jokes and colloquial idioms.

SOON

About: Soon is an image macro series that typically features a creepy looking figure peering out of a dark enclosed space with the word "soon" overlaid. It is meant to imply that the figure is planning some kind of devious scheme. Some of the "Tonight You" derivatives use a similar formula.

Courage Wolf

About: Courage Wolf is an image macro series derived from the original Advice Dog series. In contrast to Advice Dog, who might unknowingly lead you to do something you'll regret, Courage Wolf will help you achieve greatness with often extreme, overwhelming advices.

I don't know, therefore aliens

About: Ancient Aliens is a series of image macros based on History Channel's TV series with the same name starring alien expert Giorgio A. Tsoukalos, who often tends to explain inexplicable phenomena as the direct result of aliens or extraterrestrials being on Earth. In a somewhat similar fashion to Bill O'Reilly's You Can't Explain That series, the Ancient Aliens macros exaggerate Tsoukalos' beliefs to such an extent that they become humourous.

Draw me like one of your
french girls

About: "Draw me like one of your french girls" is a catchphrase used in image macros or as a caption for photos of people or animals laying down in an alluring pose. It is used to imply that the photo is meant to be seductive.

Conspiracy Keanu

About: Conspiracy Keanu is an advice animal image macro series featuring a still photo of the Hollywood actor Keanu Reeves wearing a frightened expression from the 1989 comedy film Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure. The images are typically captioned with paranoid conjectures and absurdly philosophical questions that bear similarities to the Paranoid Parrot, Philosoraptor and Stoner Dog advice animal series.

I Hate Sandcastles
Success Kid

About: Success Kid, sometimes known as I Hate Sandcastles, is a reaction image of a baby at a beach with a smug facial expression. It has been used in image macros to designate either success or frustration. In early 2011, the original image was turned into an advice animal style image macro with captions describing a situation that goes better than expected.

Ridiculously
Photogenic Guy
Zeddie Little

About: Ridiculously Photogenic Guy (RPG) is a photoshop meme and advice animal featuring a photo of a smiling man called Zeddie Little running in the 2012 Cooper River Bridge Run. The photo gained notoriety online after being posted to the social news website Reddit where users found the man to be exceptionally handsome.

Lazy College Senior

About: Lazy College Senior is an advice animal image macro series featuring a young man with short disheveled brown hair drinking a pint of beer. The images are typically captioned with unmotivated statements or behaviors that are associated with burnt out college students during their final year of school, a phenomenon commonly known as "senioritis."[5] The character can be seen as the antithesis of College Freshman.

SCUMBAG STEVE

About: Scumbag Steve is an image macro series featuring a kid with a sideways fitted cap standing in a hallway. The overlaid text generally centers around unethical behavior regarding drugs, partying, and other hedonistic behaviors.

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