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==Does it work?==
==Does it work?==


[[virgin|No]]. In reality, AXE does not really attract women towards the user. Therefore, girls will never be attracted to Chris (not that they would be anyway).
No. In reality, AXE does not really attract women towards the user. Therefore, girls will never be attracted to Chris (not that they would be anyway).


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 17:14, 12 November 2011

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A can of AXE yesterday.
File:AxeAd.jpg
Chris's self made ad from Sonichu #4. Proof that free advertising isn't always the best advertising.
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In Britfag Land, Axe is called Lynx.
"For the longest time, AXE has been advertised and meant for STRAIGHT men to attract WOMEN. It was certainly NOT meant to

attract...other dudes."

Chris, "Proud Straight Male AXE User"
ALL AXE Body Hygene Products were advertised for Straight Men, therefore it was ALWAYS INTENDED for the Straight Man.
Chris, master of logic[1]

Axe (also known as "Lynx" to our Britfag Christorians, pronounced "Ats" by Chris) is a body spray/deodorant that Chris douses himself in, as he fully believes that it will attract scores of beautiful women to him, as frequently advertised by Axe. The fact that the promised "Axe Effect" has failed to deliver him a TRUE and HONEST sweetheart after years of use has not dented his firm belief that the product, along with its various offshoot lines such as body wash, scrubber, and shampoo, will one day force women to over-ride their common sense and make passionate love to him eleven at a time with the help of a mass produced fragrance.

His comics also seem to suggest that he's under the impression that using the body spray is a suitable substitute for bathing.

Axe and the Homos

In the beginning of May 2009, Chris was informed that Axe was very popular among men of a certain demographic. The alarming news that, instead of attracting "the ladies", wearing Axe may lead to being rogered roughly from behind in a dark alleyway lead Chris to record two videos demanding that Unilever state clearly on the packaging that Axe is for "straight people only", and that the homos heed his call of "Stay Off Our AXE, you Homos!"

Does it work?

No. In reality, AXE does not really attract women towards the user. Therefore, girls will never be attracted to Chris (not that they would be anyway).

Gallery

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