Not too long ago, a news anchor from Fox 2News in Detroit, Ryan Ermanni, was doing a newscast about a graffiti artist who was wanted by police for vandalizing properties and city property with his graffiti characterization of the character Beavis, from Beavis & Butthead.

He was eventually arrested, but while Ryan was covering the story, it seems as though he had no idea what he was about to report on.

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The moment the footage started to roll on live television of these graffiti photos, he lost it completely and couldn’t stop laughing while struggling to get through the report.

The man is a legend for this lol. Always got a chuckle out of seeing these random paintings lol

He barely was able to power through the 49 second report, but it was the comment section that made this video so great:

And when we come back…..a local teenager needs TP for his bunghole

Just seeing this made people's day:

Ryan, I was having a rough day until I saw this. Thank you so very much for making me laugh and making my day from crappy to awesome.

Growing up in the 90s, Beavis and Butthead were the bane of every middle-aged parents existence, as their crude humor and wild antics helped the show become one of the most popular adult cartoons on MTV.

Since then, the creator, Mike Judge, has been responsible for many other great shows including the recent revival of King of the Hill on Hulu. But Beavis and Butthead continue to be arguably his most well-known work.

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