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Adam Tod Brown

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Los Angeles, CA, United States

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  • VICE
  • Cracked.com

Past articles by Adam:

Does 'Purple Rain' Actually Suck?

We look back on Prince's 1984 cult classic to see if it still warrants all the hype. → Read More

5 Entertainers Who Sucked For Years (But Don't Anymore)

You know what's inspiring? To see someone recover from the depths of entertainment-related shittiness and create something great. → Read More

5 Things No One Thinks About When Buying Illegal Drugs

You like drugs, right? Of course you do. Everyone likes drugs. → Read More

The Real Reason Everyone Hates The Kardashians

Ugh, the Kardashians are the worst, am I right? No, I'm not right. In fact, if you did agree with that, I have some bad news -- you're the worst. → Read More

5 Insane Moments From The Creepiest Haunted House Ever

Listen, I don't scare easily, but f**k a bug. All bugs. → Read More

5 Minor Details That Ruin Every Haunted House Experience

Unsurprisingly, the move toward making horror-based entertainment more like watching a person get murdered for real has extended to haunted houses in recent years. → Read More

5 Insane Things Otherwise Respected Celebrities Believe

But, hey, these people are still cool, we guess. → Read More

5 Dark Moments In History Are Now Shockingly Possible Again

I'm not saying any of the things on this list are definitely going to happen. I'm just saying they already did once. → Read More

How A Pop Band Tricked 9 Million Americans Into Being Nazis

Do you remember Ace of Base? I should tell you something: Ace of Base was probably a bunch of Nazis. → Read More

5 Ways Donald Trump Perfectly Mirrors Hitler's Rise To Power

Ideally, time will prove me crazy and incorrect, but approaching the Trump candidacy as a comedy sketch that will never come true could potentially be the most tragic mistake this country will ever make. → Read More

5 Movies from Your Childhood That Are Even More Relevant Now

Sometimes, revisiting those classics you loved as a kid can be a disappointing experience. On rare occasions, though, it's more meaningful. → Read More

5 Viral Animal Video Stars You Didn't Know Were Being Abused

Like so many other things we do to keep ourselves entertained online, adorable animal videos sometimes come with a dark side. → Read More

5 Famous Bands With Backstories That Would Make Great Movies

Thanks to 'Straight Outta Compton,' now seems like a good time to look at a few more famous musicians whose background shenanigans might make for a decent flick. → Read More

4 Thriving Communities That Rich People Destroyed On Purpose

Are you part of a thriving community of working-class homeowners? If so, here's hoping no government entity ever decides they'd rather do something else with the land your homes are built on. → Read More

5 Celebrity Feuds That Lasted Entire Careers

Our desire to watch celebrities tear each other to smithereens is nearly insatiable. → Read More

5 Ways Stand-Up Comics Hate Free Speech

Sometimes, it seems like comics are the only ones fighting for our right to say whatever we want without fear of repercussions. Except that's not even sort of true. → Read More

5 Surprisingly Terrifying Music Videos From Overseas

It should come as no surprise that some of the most bizarre and unusual music videos of all time come not from the United States, the country that probably thinks they invented them altogether. → Read More

6 Things I Learned Watching Every Wayans Bros Movie In A Day

It's almost one o'clock in the morning. I'm ten movies deep into an 11-movie Wayans Brothers marathon that began at 7:15 a.m. the previous day. I'm tired. I'm angry. → Read More

What 15 Common Complaints Really Mean

Everyone just needs to shut up and hug each other. → Read More

5 Horrifying Fan 'Lookalike' Plastic Surgeries

Someone revoke these doctors' licenses already. → Read More