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Yeah I missed it too, so here's the skinny:

on /r/me_irl a user named /u/lordtuts posted a hand written notice saying that if his post got 10k upvotes, he would tattoo the highest upvoted post on /r/me_irl from the subsequent day on his ass. He got 50k upvotes, but despite this his ass was not grass, and so once the votes were tallied, he posted another hand written note saying "Did you really think that I would tattoo my ass for fake internet points? You are easily bamboozled" (paraphrased).

Anyway, /r/me_irl was pissed (but not actually pissed), so now "bamboozled" and "fuck /u/lordtuts" have become a meme. He even got had with them himself, someon posted a thread saying "if /u/lordtuts replies to this thread, I'll buy him gold" (again, paraphrased), and then when he posted, the guy says "Did you really think I'd spend money on you just for posting to my thread? You are easily bamboozled"

/r/outoftheloop for more context

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Did they ever find the obviously dead hikers?

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What was the funniest/most memorable dispatch call you ever received?

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...So can we discuss the dress?

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Oi. Eu sou um americano, mas falo pouco portugues. Quero preguntar sobre o sistema de educação em Brasil por os pessoas indigenas. Há escolas que ensinar sua historia ou não há? Acha que as escolas respeitem suas diversidade de cultura? Que e o efeito de escolas ocidentais para os estudantes indigenos?

Obrigado, e sinto muito por meu portugues