
Tebowing is so over—the new meme is imitating Tom Brady’s post–Super Bowl sulk. See photos of football fans with bowed heads, outstretched legs, and hands clasped together.
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Tom Brady is the ultimate at Bradying.
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Bradying is appropriate everywhere, even at the mall!
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Here, two men demonstrate proper Bradying technique. Note the deep bend in the neck.
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Sometimes Bradying is best when you’re alone.
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Bradying happens in offices, too, but it’s best to Brady when you’re on break.
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When Bradying, it’s important to remember that bad posture is essential for the look.
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Bradying is usually better on a carpet or padded surface.
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Even little kids can get in on the action. Bradying: the quiet tantrum.
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Close, but not quite a Brady.
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Don’t attempt this at home.
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