Thoughts on TFM’s 2 Year Anniversary

TotalFratMove turns two years old today. Funny, at this point it seems like the site has been around forever. Granted it probably feels that way because two years in Internet time equates to about 80 years in real time. Go back and watch the Paris Hilton sex tape from 2004. It’ll be like you’re watching an old timey silent film. Shitty night vision is the new sepia tone. Nowadays I can’t imagine a world without TFM, although that might be because I work for TFM. And actually I can imagine a world without TFM. It involves me living beneath a highway overpass, using a sharpened screwdriver to fight off bums who want to violently molest me while I try and shill dick jokes on the side of the road in exchange for food scraps. What I mean to say is I’d probably be living in Los Angeles.

But TFM has been around for two years and this anniversary has me thinking about what, if any, impact the site has had. There are the small but obvious things, like the proliferation of a certain urinary rectal fetish. One sexually demented user actually submitted a real live picture of him in the act of doing said fetish. It haunts my nightmares. There’s also the absurd Twitter culture that has popped up around the site. The TFM Twitter-sphere is a world littered with weird Internet flirting, psychotic ramblings, quips that make Holocaust jokes seem as innocuous as a bad pun, and daily death threats lobbed at the TFM staff. I love it. In fact I think it’s pretty safe to say that there is a legitimate TFM community. It’s a sick and twisted community, filled with vile perverts and shameless teases, but a community nonetheless. I love it too.

Outside of the Internet TFM has had an impact on Greek Life in general. I should note that neither this impact (whatever the size), nor any of the things I mentioned above (especially the butt pee picture) were product of any intentions. TFM was created solely to amuse people. I’ve said that before. But there has been an impact. Before I started working for TFM I spent my days in St. Louis being severely underpaid at a shitty marketing job. Because the job sucked and paid shit I wasted an inordinate amount of my time dicking around on the Internet. I loved TFM. I looked forward to every Fail Friday and thought that the “Pledge of Allegiance” was fucking hysterical. To me it was a funny website. Then fall came and I headed down to Columbia for tailgating and spending the weekend drinking until I forgot that I was supposed to be a contributing member of society. That’s when I noticed something. All the undergrads were dressed a little differently. Preppier. “Fratter.” It’s not that there weren’t Sperrys or Polo littered throughout Greek Life at Mizzou before TFM, they were of course. But things had been kicked up another level. It was honestly starting to look more and more like an SEC tailgate. This was in September. Mizzou wasn’t accepted into the SEC until November.

I talked to a few of the actives and they agreed that TFM was in part responsible for that trend as well as many others. What does that mean? I’m not really sure. We honestly don’t think about it too much. When you’re trying to poetically describe sex with a French chick being interrupted by a jealous ninja you have to stay focused. In an interview I did with Mizzou’s issue of The Odyssey (yeah that’s right, people interview me, I’M IMPORTANT) I said that if anything TFM has somewhat standardized Greek Life culture. In the past Greek Life was a very regionalized institution. It still is. The South is different from the Northeast is different from the West Coast and so on. But after TFM those aspects started to mix together. Greek trends moved faster. I can tell you that cooler painting was not a thing at Mizzou while I was there. It is now. I’m convinced that that’s the type of thing that happens because of TFM. I’m also sad that I don’t have a painted cooler. I’m so lonely (*looks at plain white cooler, cries*).

I don’t know what Greek Life was like before or after TFM at other schools, I can only really use Mizzou as a frame of reference. That said I think it’s a good frame of reference. Political, cultural, and economic analysts consider Missouri a bellwether state. Since 1904 Missouri has predicted the winner of the presidential election in all but two years (1956 and 2008). Columnist Chris Suellentrop had this to say about the bellwether status, he claimed that the state “isn’t so much a bellwether as it is a weathervane: It doesn’t swing the country, the country swings it…”I tend to agree with that, and I think that the whole effect is pretty cool. Why not import the awesome stuff other schools are doing to your own campus?

Granted not all the effects of TFM have been good. For instance people who have no idea what Greek Life is or what it’s about see the tongue-in-cheek humor and take it completely seriously. Some of these people are GDIs who hate Greeks. Others are pathetic try-hards. Most of them are high school kids. All of them are idiots. But you have to take the good with the bad I guess.

TFM has definitely changed things. Not intentionally, but there have been changes. Still at the end of the day we just want to make you laugh. It’s a pretty great job to have. If the rest of the staff and I have to endure fetish pornography and daily personal attacks to do it, fine by us. Thanks TFM for employing me. Thanks readers for making TFM an entity capable of employing people. So to TFM, Happy Birthday. To the readers thank you for your continued support of the site.

Look forward to a future full of dick jokes, pics of passed out girls crapping themselves, frat humor and so much more. TFM.

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  1. OverTheMonkeySuitHJ

    Having the ability to manipulate the minds of millions through a single comedic website. TFM

    12 years ago at 5:59 pm
  2. fratmydickbitch

    Is it just me or is anybody else sick and tired of seeing people on here from the west coast, and the north. Ya’ll have never been frat, and never will be, except for the University of Washington, I actually visited there and was surprised by their greek life, but other than that there isn’t shit in any of those regions. The south is and always will be the fraternity promise land.

    12 years ago at 5:57 am
    1. Frat Golf

      So you haven’t been anywhere north besides Wash? I’ll value your opinion at a 0.

      12 years ago at 6:59 am
    2. Fraterick Southgate

      ^ Coming from a guy at Syracuse? After that stupidass cuse is cray video, I think your campus deserves to be quarantined and hidden from the public eye.

      12 years ago at 7:22 am
    3. Sigma_High1875

      Fratmydick. your user name is tight. respect that. But i degress. Your fucking ignorant as hell. Just cause Baton Rouge is a fucking shithole doesn’t mean the rest of the south is. Good luck getting a job down there. Basically no economy compared to the north.

      12 years ago at 9:09 am
    4. Tea Party Rage

      North: unions, higher taxes, more regulation, higher unemployment.
      South: Right to Work, lower taxes, less regulation, lower unemployment.

      12 years ago at 11:28 am
    5. Sigma_High1875

      Not really sure where you get this idea of how Right to work means didly shit. Fucking meaningless. Nothing is changing for the union shops that already exist. And Actually my states ranked 5th by CEO Magazine as in best economies. The town I’m from has the highest job growth in the country. look it up.

      12 years ago at 11:44 am
    6. Sigma_High1875

      Plus that town im from of 40k people is 96% white. Thats unheard of where your from.

      12 years ago at 11:45 am
    7. fratmydickbitch

      Sigma_High, I respect your opinions on my comment, but i’m just confused on where I said Baton Rouge was a shit hole and that the rest of the south is as well. I could have sworn I said the south was a more preferable place to live, compared to the north fraternity wise, and I can also say economically as well

      12 years ago at 10:29 pm
    8. A Frattest H

      I’m surprised to see you mention the quality of University of Washington Greek Life. I’m not disagreeing with you, as I am a part it, but I have to say I was certainly not expecting it. As I understand it, our school and social events work differently than most other schools, so it’s nice to see some recognition.

      I appreciate it. And I’m glad you enjoyed it.

      12 years ago at 11:53 pm
    9. The_Fratsmythe

      So Sigma_High, when you finally graduate from the community college are you going to relish in all that Northern economy and live the sweet life? Cause the way you babble on like a clueless moron makes me feel like you’d fit in up there.

      12 years ago at 6:09 am
  3. Sigma_High1875

    Its kinda funny. I’m about to turn 23 and I just realized I dress the way my mother has attempted to dress me for my entire life. Partly to the fact that my parents are the 1% and partly to the fact of fraternity affiliation. But TFM definetely made the way I dressed my whole life cool. Thanks for that BAcon. And ur spot on with ur assesment of miszzou. Same all over the midwest.

    12 years ago at 9:07 am
  4. grandfrat

    I joined my beloved Fraternity in the North East. Soon, realized how terrible of a place the NE is and moved with family to the beautiful state of Kentucky, and finished undergrad/grad school at UK. I never knew of anyone wearing old grandpa shorts and boat shoes before hand, certainly not on anyone under the age of 73. Thanks to TFM I believe the NE has caught on, in some respect.

    12 years ago at 11:30 pm