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Ok, Imma need some context
I think he has betrayed many a man. And will do it again.
Sooooo this is not some influencerv/celeb?
Or a reference to something I clearly havent watched?
And a more than average amount of people upvoted it? I guess this one aint for me, cause I have no clue whats funny
I don't think you're missing much.
Man betrayed someone and they are doing well. He will probably want to betray the son and help him into grad school just like his father...through recovery of the betrayal.
Oh, is this a grad school is awful joke?
So, Will betrayed his friend. Eventually that friend got married, had a kid, and went to grad school. Will sees this on Instagram and thinks "Wow, my betrayal must have had a positive effect on them. If I betray their child it might have the same effect."