Stupid shit you see on the internet
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@dogmeat said in Stupid shit you see on the internet:
@nzzp RNZ has members of both mosques saying they were consulted about it and support any movie that shows the truth about Islamophobia.
Depends who you ask.
Way too soon for this sort of stunt
Yep, no matter how much consultation you do, someone comes out and says they aren't happy.
Honestly, though, do we need more disaster porn like this?
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@jc said in Stupid shit you see on the internet:
@machpants Well he says he was shot, but there’s no way to tell.
That made me laugh even more. This should be in the "Awesome" thread.
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One man’s attempt to create #FreeBritney merchandise for Britney Spears fans ended up in an unfortunate printing blunder. Karl Baxter, who works at Wholesale Clearance UK, was faced with a whopping 10,000 ‘#FreeBrittany’ t-shirts. Yep, you heard that right. The pop icon’s name was misspelled as the popular holiday destination in France, Brittany. Karl initially saw the opportunity to ‘gather interest from fans’ off the back of the #FreeBritney movement after he saw the ‘media storm’ around the controversial conservatorship.
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@victor-meldrew said in Stupid shit you see on the internet:
One man’s attempt to create #FreeBritney merchandise for Britney Spears fans ended up in an unfortunate printing blunder. Karl Baxter, who works at Wholesale Clearance UK, was faced with a whopping 10,000 ‘#FreeBrittany’ t-shirts. Yep, you heard that right. The pop icon’s name was misspelled as the popular holiday destination in France, Brittany. Karl initially saw the opportunity to ‘gather interest from fans’ off the back of the #FreeBritney movement after he saw the ‘media storm’ around the controversial conservatorship.
If I was Brittany Tourism I'd be snapping them up
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@mikethesnow said in Stupid shit you see on the internet:
@victor-meldrew said in Stupid shit you see on the internet:
One man’s attempt to create #FreeBritney merchandise for Britney Spears fans ended up in an unfortunate printing blunder. Karl Baxter, who works at Wholesale Clearance UK, was faced with a whopping 10,000 ‘#FreeBrittany’ t-shirts. Yep, you heard that right. The pop icon’s name was misspelled as the popular holiday destination in France, Brittany. Karl initially saw the opportunity to ‘gather interest from fans’ off the back of the #FreeBritney movement after he saw the ‘media storm’ around the controversial conservatorship.
If I was Brittany Tourism I'd be snapping them up
People might be a bit pissed when they get there and it's not free (booze hotels etc)
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