The bloke who went viral around Australia has now joined TikTok.
Longnecks have been a long maligned choice of beverage for Aussies, however they became prominent thanks to Bluey.
The tradie uploaded a video of him swearing his absolute lungs off about how 'true' Australians love to knock back a VB longneck at 20 to 8 in the morning.
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The 20-second clip didn't provide much else except for a vocabulary of all the worst swear words you can use in a sentence.
It went absolutely viral a few years ago and people all around the world were impressed by just how much this bloke loved a longneck, especially in the morning. No judgement, but that would be a tough breakfast to stomach.
People on Reddit praised him for his honest outlook on beverage selection, with one person writing: "This guy needs a monument that will stand the end of time."
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Another called for 'this bloke to be made prime minister!'
Well, if you liked that short video then you'll absolutely love all his clips he uploads to TikTok.
Under the handle @kallamutta, Bluey continues to dish out every curse word in the English dictionary as he rips into beers.
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He's amassed more than 34,500 followers since joining late last month and his videos have attracted more than a quarter of a million likes.
Bluey has even jumped on the pandemic PSA bandwagon and wants people to stay at home as much as possible and book in their vaccinations.
"Get the f**king vaccine into youz," he says in one video. "So I can go back to the pub and have a f**king punt and a drink...you f**king dog c**ts."
In a different video, the bloke said: "F**k this. Too many cases mate. Gotta get the f**king VB into you, stay home, mask up, jab up, and we'll all survive...you f**king dogs."
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How VB hasn't sponsored this bloke is anyone's guess, but they probably wouldn't be too keen on all the profanities.
If you want a laugh then follow Bluey's account and take on his message to stay at home, get the jab when you can and drink VB.
Featured Image Credit: @kallamutta/TikTokTopics: Australia