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iFukkin iPhone App It’s Not What It Seems — Really

11:30AM October 1, 2009 | Jesus Diaz

Japanese teen? Got it. Cheerleader uniform? Hmmm-hmmm. Video camera? Sure enough. Push ups? Yes. You know exactly where this is going. Or maybe not.

Yes, it’s an application in which a Japanese cheerleader encourages you to do sit-ups. Why the name, then? Apparently, fukkin means abs in Japanese. Whatever. For $1.19, it’s certainly the cheapest fukkin exercise you are going to find.[iTunes App Store via i-Fukkin]


Comments

  • Chad

    October 1, 2009 at 12:52 PM

    Actually, that appears to be Becky, the famous ‘Talent’ in Japan. She’s half Japanese, half American, I think.

    She’s very famous over there and appears in everything from this stuff to adverts for Vodafone when that still existed in Japan. She’s a renowned mobile phone addict, too. She always carries a charger with her and plugs her phone in to recharge at any possible power point, even in restaurants.

    Also, Fukkin (pronounced with a pause between the Fu and Kin sounds with a hard kicker on the first part of the Kin sound) can mean sit ups, too, not just abs.

  • tgluak

    October 1, 2009 at 5:05 PM

    I fukkin love this

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