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Jul 15, 2020
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specsauce
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The quote in the NYT article from the 30 YO as their last words read like someone who posts a deep philosophical quote
From Their 3-year old on twitter. When I read the article, I felt the same way.
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New York Times printed an urban legend? It’s likely. No corroboration sloppy
travelcoug
7/15/20 1:19am
Anyone who read that story and wasn’t at least a little skeptical is probably also likely to fall for phone scammers
Mike Honcho
7/15/20 1:52am
Yeah, the NYT readership is full of gullible people who think the increase in
vagabonder
7/15/20 7:06am
^^ thought the obviously fake story was real
Mike Honcho
7/15/20 9:16am
The NYT is not in the news business, it is in the business of 'making news'
Busiturtle
7/15/20 4:41am
The quote in the NYT article from the 30 YO as their last words read like someone who posts a deep philosophical quote
specsauce
7/15/20 7:09am
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