"Don’t Tase Me, Bro!" Those immortal words have been emblazoned across the internet. But those 0’s and 1’s may someday disappear and then "Don’t Tase Me, Bro!" might be lost forever. For now, Andrew Meyer has preserved this internet sensation in a wood piece that is an automoton.
Using wood and paper mache, Andrew Meyer has created a working, hand cranked, version of "Don’t Tase Me, Bro!" to insure this meme will live on in history - or until it goes up in flames.
Viral Wood
Don't Tase Me Bro Recreated With Wood and Paper Mache
Trend Themes
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