Some men just want to watch the world burn.
When twitter user @SandalShagger (yes,Watch Bedroom Eyes (2017) full movie really) posted a nonsensical statement about children born in 2005, he may not have known how many people it would reach but he certainly knew it would annoy those it did.
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"Let that sink" indeed. It's like a multi-car pileup of logic, sense and reason. But it doesn't end there.
Before long the internet did what it does best: Made a messy situation even messier. Some quickly concluded it was a troll move and played along.
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But many, many others still fell for it hook, line and sinker.
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It didn't help that @Sandalshagger soon decided to jump back into the fracas and confuse things even further.
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That is how the world ends then. Not with a bang, but with total and utter tweet-based chaos.
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Eventually, Twitter user @ForensicWow summed it all up quite nicely.
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