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bobbyvardar joined StumbleUpon on Jan 20, 2007 22 reviews since Jan 22, 2007
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BRADBOSTON rated 9 days ago
Thank god for second life, eh Vardar?!
patoloco rated 7 weeks ago
Audaciously acerbic; deliciously derisive. Whew! All out of big-worded alliteration for the day. I need a nap.
ricky0161 rated 8 weeks ago
How stumble should be used great work
Tina2 rated 3 months ago
Interesting blog. Much to read... Thanks
beachgirl33140 rated 11 months ago
dug it because of the humor and sarcasm. good links, too!
cwgreen rated 12 months ago
His comments are often better then the Stumble page itself.
reasonrobin rated 13 months ago
Interesting mix of chain saw and pencil sharpener. Totally concur with the aversion therapy!
deehews rated 13 months ago
  Such is the head of steam that Mr.Vardar builds up, it's tempting to think he must undertake some kind of annoyance warm-up routine before being turned loose to Stumble (I don't know, something like three solid hours of Reality TV, culminating with a hard slap to the face).   Anyway, however he does it, the results speak for themselves: Opinionated, judgemental, bloody-minded, cuttingly insightful, frequently laugh-inducing, and nearly always more fun than the proverbial monkeys in a barrel. For my money, he's one of the least boring Stumblers out there.   The bits I enjoy the most are his (nearly) one-man crusade against the stick-man comics (e.g. xkcd) that you will inevitably come across within five minutes of using the 'Stumble!' button. His tirades are well-worth reading in themselves, but can be summerised so: Enough said, I think.   (Actually, I have a soft spot for xkcd, but I'm right there with him on the rest.)   EDIT: Mr Vardar has since pointed out that the nub of his argument is not so much "Learn to draw!" as "At least make the effort to look like you're attempting to learn to draw - you fucker!". Again, enough said. Also, he gets extra points for coining the term "Non-Aspirational Webcomics", which just about sums up that whole bloody sub-genre.