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Don’t Be a Douchebag Part 10: Don’t Call Me Ace

Well here we are, the end of the Douchebag series. A sad day indeed but do not fear, I am just getting started here at toiletscribble.com in bringing you informative and entertaining videos. Hopefully this series has transformed a few douchebags into normal people once again. At a minimum I hope it has enabled you to spot a douchebag easier. Now let’s get on with part 10, “Don’t Call Me Ace”.

Have you ever been called chief, ace, sport, guy, champ, stud, or sportsfan? Did it make you mad? It makes me mad. In fact, anyone that uses these terms on a regular basis is a fucking douchebag and needs to cut the shit.

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  • Avery

    Awesome

  • http://www.toiletscribble.com fitz

    Avery – THANKS!

  • charlotte sometimes

    Fitz, you took the douchebag theme out with a bang…this is fantastic!
    The bonus ‘aside’ only adds to the comic genius.

    “It’s hot as…the rest of the body.” I’ll be using that one just to amuse myself!

  • http://www.toiletscribble.com fitz

    Charlotte – Thanks as usual. I don’t know about the genius comment but fuck it…..I’ll take it

  • Brian

    Good work as usual Fitz. Keep it up, love the site still

  • http://www.peoplenotbarbies.blogspot.com Danielle

    Really? Guys call each other ‘Stud’? That seems so weird to me.

    Danielle recently scribbled the following on their toilet (I mean blog)..My Cherry Has Been Popped

  • http://www.toiletscribble.com fitz

    Brian – Thanks bud

    Danielle – Yep. I shit you not.

  • sabrina

    here. peace out BLEECH

    http://www.livejournal.com/~aunty

  • Krys Lee

    Sabrina,
    Genius.
    Love always,
    Krys Lee

  • sabrina

    yeah actually THIS would be the correct link–

    http://aunty.livejournal.com/94002.html

    because nobody wants/needs to read the whole thing!

  • Some Chick

    Fun vids. I've got a female one actually. For some reason, god knows why, whenever I mention that I'm not feeling well, maybe I have a headache, let's say, some random female acquaintance of mine suddenly has it worse. Like, if I have a headache, they have a migraine. What's up with that? It's like they're trying to one-up my stress. I don't get it, but it pisses me off. Normally I only mention stuff like that if I'm feeling absentminded or something because of it, but then it's like they try to relate to me by being worse off. Which makes no sense.

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