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The Guardian hilariously roasts Mark Zuckerberg in 2018 'year in review' video


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If you think you've had a rough year, take comfort in the fact that it probably hasn't been as stressful as Mark Zuckerberg's.

The embattled Facebook founder lost more money than any other billionaire this year, thanks to a year of constant scandals.

Hell, even the last 24 hours has seen nearly half a dozen new rounds of negative headlines for the social network. Seriously, it's hard to keep track.

Luckily, The Guardian has stepped in to help, with a handy recap of some of Zuck's biggest moments in an imagined "year in review." It's a hilarious burn that's a near-perfect replica of those cloyingly cheery Facebook compilations of the same name. Read more...

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