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>Man, this has made the rounds… As a Swede I'm quite astonished how popular this has become abroad.In case other readers want to know what the hell is going on, here's some info: http://www.rockyfu.com/blog/viral-marketing-campaign-case-study-tackfilm/
>Huh?
>Of course, these days there are drawbacks to being a cartoonist in sweden. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8566921.stm
>Thanks for sharing. I love that you find the weird fun unexpected things and pass them along. I had a lot of fun with this.
>LOL
>DIY heroism! It looks like Sweden has an English style subscription radio/tv broadcast system. This may be the future of the web, too, once we rebel against the ever more intrusive ads. Can smokers really be 21st century heroes?
>That was so beautiful, Dan.I cried.
>ok that was 100 seconds out of my life that i will never get back…damn you man
>Ha ha, that was amazing! Interestingly, despite being Swedish, this was the first time I saw that.When first reading your post I thought it would be something actually dedicated to you from my country. That would have been nice and hardly surprising, you actually are very popular over here. Therefore, I think your question (despite being posed in jest) still deserves the following answer:Being an awesome genius will do that to you!
Because you’re awesome. Also, a lot of Swedes, including me, are atheist vegans/vegetarians. Well, at least me and my friends. We love you. Perhaps there’s a connection, perhaps not. Anyway, the point is that you’re awesome.
Thanks so much, Sara. You make me feel…awesome.