Ah the meme, when combined with the sweet gullibility of internet users, can produce most entertaining results…
This satirical hoax Ad has been doing the rounds for quite some time, but not everyone has got the joke – nor has everyone seen it. In case that’s you, here is the anti-masturbation cross!
The hoax went viral in June 2014 after a photoshopped promotional image of the product began circulating on Facebook and Twitter under the hashtag #StopSatan2014.[…]
On June 26th, 2014, the satirical Facebook[1] page Stop Masturbation Now posted a promotional image for a fictional product titled “The Anti-Masturbation Cross” (shown below). In the first 19 hours, the post received more than 10,000 shares, 5,900 comments and 2,700 likes.
To be fair, if this was a real product it would probably work… well at least while the kid was strapped in. It would also make a fantastic Halloween costume!
OK…
Lets move on.
More info and pics at Know Your Meme.
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