Ready to De-Sheen Yourself? There's an Anti-Charlie App for That

Ready to De-Sheen Yourself? There's an Anti-Charlie App for That The same powers that gave Sheen the spotlight, may be the force that shows him the door.

When Charlie Sheen took to a circuit of morning-show interviews on Feb. 28, he unleashed his colorful point of view, wacked-out catch phrases (..duh) and demanded a $1 million raise.

While the show “Two and Half Men” gave Sheen the axe, the rest of the world (twittersphere and all) gave Sheen a social media throne.

Just do a google news search. Your page will be filled with various headline news on Sheen, with some articles holding more than 5,000 related results.

Sheen recently joined Twitter to rack in more than 2 million followers, which was followed by Twitter endorsement deals. Thanks to Sheen’s popularity, he will earn hefty sums of money for simply tweeting about products.

But for those who would like to sweep Sheen out of their lives, there is - of course - an app for that.

The global art collective Free Art and Technology (F.A.T.) on Tuesday released an online cure for Charlie Sheen overload. “Tinted Sheen” is a computer code crafted by Greg Leuch for Firefox or Chrome web browsers.

When downloaded, the application will delete his name and block out his image.

A message for Sheen at the F.A.T. Lab’s website reads, “Sorry Charlie, but its time to leave the Internet and go back to your porn family.”