Fake celebs rely on audience stupidity? I don’t think so…

by Jason Preston on April 6, 2009

According to MSNBC, we’re all dopes.

I mean, who in their right mind would follow a fake celebrity (their logic):

Fakers can, after all, only steal an identity if the gaping audience at large is dull enough to believe that @cwalken, the guy who’s dropping absurd Zen koans like, “It’s partially my fault that the cat answers to ‘Martin.’ I believe his name is actually ‘Pookie’ but I won’t call a cat that,” really is Christopher Walken.

I think the split is pretty obvious, and we all just like us some good entertainment.

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