Douchebag of the Day
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The 'Duck Lips' can be traced back to the early 90's, when the inundation of Japanese-Korean pop-culture was gaining ground with American school boys through the Internet. As more mid-90's American females found their boyfriends or friends-to-be ogling adorable asian girls making pseudo-impromptu facial and body gestures (http://www.asianposes.com), it became imperative that countermeasures be developed. Hence, 'Duck Lips'. This truly American pose is derivative of the infamous 'pouty face'. However, since a crying white girl is not nearly as endearing as a crying asian girl, keen cheek gesture were omitted and the 'pucker' efforts redoubled. The accompanying gang signs are optional and reminiscent of the ubiquitous asian 'victory' or 'v' hand gesture.