ASU Student Gets Herd Of People To Walk Him To Class, Turns Into A Party That’s Sweeping Campus

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Search the hashtag #BlakeWalksToClass on Twitter and you’ll find quite a few tweets about ASU student Blake Mercer and his movement, which is, as far as I can tell, just about getting people to walk his ass to class.

I’m not entirely sure what’s going on in this video, but from the looks of it, a lot of people–many of whom I assume are strangers to him–took Blake up on his weird offer of meeting at his apartment and walking with him to an advertising class at 3 p.m. last Tuesday. Is it really that simple, or is something else going on here? I don’t know, but it’s entertaining nonetheless.

Blake, evidently a Fiji, explained the #BlakeWalksToClass movement as he submitted this video:

So, on Tuesday, April 15th I have Advertising class at 3:00pm. Since Im a loner, I was wondering if anyone else would be walking to class around that time too. I love a good conversation. Some of my favorite conversation topics are Taco Bell, Adderall, and Crew-Neck Sweaters but Im also open to other topics. If nobody responds to this Im fucked. I broke my headphones and would have to walk to class alone and probably get hit by a car. Let me know if you’re down! HIT ME UP DOEEE

And the video:

The most underrated part of this video? Blake’s shirt. I love that shirt. I’ve got to have that shirt.

The best part of this video? Blake just casually letting everyone know he’s got a big dick.

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    1. Perfect_Cell

      Dorn’s the type of guy to own a pair of sweatpants with the word”Juicy” across the ass

      11 years ago at 11:48 am
  1. Warsame

    A bit surprised that Dorn likes big dicks. Always thought premature dick was his game.

    11 years ago at 11:45 am
  2. Fratchelor Pad

    “The most underrated part of this video? Blake’s shirt” No Dorn, it’s the chick at 38 seconds in letting people know she chomps box.

    11 years ago at 11:49 am
  3. TheFlexMaster

    This reminds me of a video of some high school football team trying to be supportive of a kid with down syndrome and the opposing team helping him score a touchdown.

    11 years ago at 12:10 pm