A man enters Barnes & Nobel looking for a gift to give his 11-year-old science fiction son. “Fuck it. This looks like it’ll get the job done.” He picks up a copy of Gate Crashers and brings it to checkout. “I’m sorry, but this barcode doesn’t seem to be registering when I scan this, sir,” says the cashier. A manager is called who is annoyed that yet another copy of Fatty’s book was put on a shelf without their consent or knowledge.
8 comments
1 SamGPHX 2019-04-11
Isn’t Barnes and Noble the place where Milwaukee’s homeless go to take shits and bathe in the sinks?
1 SibHashian13 2019-04-11
I’m not going to shit on him for this. He got his own book published. Good for him. I bet he sells more copies than Anthony.
1 CoreyFeldog 2019-04-11
Anthony got his book published.
Anyone can get a book published.
1 pomegranate2012 2019-04-11
Oof .... this is a bit like seeing the picture of the guy on his own in a motorbike shop with only his double chin for company.
I just feel overwhelming pity and it makes the mockery somehow not so fun.
Fat has one fan - Elizabeth Clark. Couldn't he have at least six or seven to make this somehow more sporting? :(
1 OutlawMemer 2019-04-11
Elizabeth Clark is six or seven fans.
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1 AirBuddDwyer 2019-04-11
His appropriation of POC's culture is rebarbative
1 OpiesInstantReplay 2019-04-11
A man enters Barnes & Nobel looking for a gift to give his 11-year-old science fiction son. “Fuck it. This looks like it’ll get the job done.” He picks up a copy of Gate Crashers and brings it to checkout. “I’m sorry, but this barcode doesn’t seem to be registering when I scan this, sir,” says the cashier. A manager is called who is annoyed that yet another copy of Fatty’s book was put on a shelf without their consent or knowledge.