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Let’s all make fun of Jon Stewart’s high school yearbook photo

We feel like we should be listening to "Islands in the Stream" right now.

Poor Jon Stewart. Poor, poor Jon Stewart.

We’re huge fans of the TV comedian, but that’s still not going to stop us from making fun of his high-school yearbook photo, found today by our acquaintance Jessica Roy. Nice feathered hair, nerd. And what does “Soupy” mean? Is it some kind of a joke?

Still, though, it’s nice to have our suspicions concerned, that approximately 0% of people who are cool in real life were cool in high school.


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