
"Helpful Tyler Durden" shouldn't require much explanation for Fight Club fans and I assume I'm in good company. The macro takes that one piece of kick ass Durden fan art that I never can figure out who to credit for and expands on Project Mayhem, the store-clerk-at-gunpoint scene, and getting the sh*t kicked out of you for the good of someone else's well-being to topical matters, internet trends, and real life situations.
Some are clever, some kind of make sense, some happened, most didn't. The good ones -- the ones I'd venture to say Tyler Durden would actually approve of -- do that Palahniuk thing where they flip things on their head and provide a fresh perspective via insanity. Like, I totally have a knew appreciation for the Rebecca Black phenomenon now. And my sex line phone calls are gonna go way differently from here on out.
Sources: Know Your Meme, Quick Meme, F*ck Yeah Helpful Tyler Durden


















I’d be remiss not to point out that # 8 is actually a major plot point in another Palahniuk novel, Choke.
@JByrd: Good call. It’s definitely a take on Choke. Coincidentally, the movie adaptation introduced Gillian Jacobs into our lives.
LMAO at the Choke reference in #8!
LMAO also at being unknowingly late to the Choke thing.
Damn me.
Who’s Palahniuk?
what is book.
“The macro takes that one piece of kick ass Durden fan art that I never can figure out who to credit for” …The art is from comic book artist Phil Noto
@KD: Gotta link? Didn’t see it on notoart.com.
Love the Choke reference! I’m starting to put my Durdenisms into practice starting immediately. @Kyle Durden – wanna fight
It’s Phil Noto, and you can find it in the sketchbook at the back of the Beuatiful Killer trade paperback.