Conspiracy Theorists Unite!
I realize the keys are next to each other, but I expect the conspiracy theorists of the world scrambling to release statements of a typo on the New York Times' N.Y. Region news website. It's since been fixed, image captured only a few moments ago:
Whoever posts the stories on the website does need to take three extra seconds and proofread. But it happens to us all.
And apparently, this person doesn't get it. And this one isn't fixed or even followed up with a "my bad," as the first two posts on this blog demonstrate. Humorous, yet troubling at the same time. One wonders how long before such thinking becomes the standard of such debates.
Is there a full moon tonight?
Whoever posts the stories on the website does need to take three extra seconds and proofread. But it happens to us all.
And apparently, this person doesn't get it. And this one isn't fixed or even followed up with a "my bad," as the first two posts on this blog demonstrate. Humorous, yet troubling at the same time. One wonders how long before such thinking becomes the standard of such debates.
Is there a full moon tonight?
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