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Brady Sluder

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The Resume

    Resident of Milford, Ohio
    Interviewed by a local affiliate at Miami Beach during spring break (March 18, 2020)
    Ignored the state of Florida's lockdown measures against large gatherings aimed at preventing the spread of Coronavirus
    Appeared in the clip saying: 'If I get corona, I get corona. At the end of the day, I'm not going to let it stop me from partying.'
    Received coverage on CBS News, Reuters, The Washington Post, and Buzzfeed
    Video received 1.5 million views on YouTube and 13 million views on Facebook

Why he might be annoying:

    He's a Soundcloud rapper who goes by the screenname 'Slud.'
    Wearing the hat backwards? Dude, that's so late-90's! (he looks like Steve Buscemi on 30 Rock!)
    He pulled his Facebook and Twitter profiles down within twenty-four hours of the video going viral.
    He seemed oblivious to the fact that, while Coronavirus was unlikely to kill him if contracted, it could be potentially be passed on to someone with a compromised immune system whom it could kill.
    He was seen coughing into his hand near his friends moments after downplaying the seriousness of the mitigation efforts in the video.
    He posted a music video of himself rapping on his SLUD YouTube channel a year prior (as of March 2020, the video has been flooded with majority 'dislikes').

Why he might not be annoying:

    He excelled in Baseball in high school.
    He evidently sunburns very easily.
    He refused to allow a minor thing like a global pandemic stop him from having a good time.
    He was one of several clueless spring breakers to be interviewed for the news segment but was the only one of them to go viral. He received a majority of of the backlash consequently.
    He apologized for his attitude the following week in an Instagram post: 'I wasn’t aware of the severity of my actions and comments ... Our generation may feel invincible, like I did when I commented, but we have a responsibility to listen and follow the recommendations in our communities.'

Credit: BoyWiththeGreenHair


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Year In Review:

    For 2024, as of last weekly ranking, Out of 267 Votes: 67.79% Annoying
    In 2023, Out of 135 Votes: 42.22% Annoying
    In 2022, Out of 167 Votes: 57.49% Annoying
    In 2021, Out of 139 Votes: 45.32% Annoying
    In 2020, Out of 182 Votes: 52.75% Annoying