John McAfee meltdown continues with bizarre YouTube Antivirus video
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John McAfee was once best known as the founder of the McAfee Antivirus software, but these days the eccentric tech celebrity is better known for the insane life he’s recently been living, living on the run from authorities seeking him for questioning in relation to drug and murder cases.
The meltdown continues today as McAfee posts this bizarre YouTube video, in which he teaches you (in his underwear) how to uninstall the software which made his name, all the while snorting mountains of “bath salts”, being pampered by scantily-dressed ladies and wielding a gun.
Get ready for a truly weird 4 minutes, 26 seconds!
12 comments
Very well done.
Truly weird? Have you guys been in touch with pop culture lately? Consult your marketing team next time you think something is truly weird. If you did consult them about this, and they agreed with you, fire them.
When you have the money, you really can do whatever you want. This guy must have elephant size balls.
I wouldn’t recommend sex, drugs or insanity for everyone, but they’ve always worked for me. – Hunter S. Thompson
Seems like it’s working for McAfee as well 🙂
I thought this was hilarious, hahaa
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. – Hunter S. Thompson
Doesn’t he actually live in the US? Being on the run from Belize authorities. I don’t want you getting sued….
Very well done.
Truly weird? Have you guys been in touch with pop culture lately? Consult your marketing team next time you think something is truly weird. If you did consult them about this, and they agreed with you, fire them.
When you have the money, you really can do whatever you want. This guy must have elephant size balls.
I wouldn't recommend sex, drugs or insanity for everyone, but they've always worked for me. – Hunter S. Thompson
Seems like it's working for McAfee as well 🙂
I thought this was hilarious, hahaa
Doesn't he actually live in the US? Being on the run from Belize authorities. I don't want you getting sued….
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