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This was thankfully debunked as fake
Edit; I looked for the post, I couldn't find it, IM SORRY. There was evidence that she made it up for clout but I don't remember anything more than that.
160 3 ReplySo it doesn't actually work well when you say that the claim without source was debunked... And you also don't provide source.
Whatchoo talking about, bro?
40 10 ReplyThe meme itself is not even a source.
Like, me saying I had lunch with sasquatch is not something someone needs to rigorously debunk.
50 5 ReplyI mean I get what you're saying but... One is a hairy apeman people claim to see in the woods, the other is companies doing something unethical and shady to improve their bottom line which there is absolutely precedent for.
Yeah it's unlikely this story is real but your analogy makes no sense
23 5 ReplyA restaurant stole my wallet once. Prove me wrong.
15 5 ReplyWhy? I believe you.
23 1 ReplyHah gotem.
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I once had a train run on me by JP Morgan, Goldman and Sachs, and Blackrock.
6 1 ReplyHell yeah brother
3 0 Replythere was probably some profit to be made, they'd totally do that. it's not like they would be held accountable
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Both are things people will believe without evidence because they want to believe it.
A hairy ape man in the woods is cool. Shitting on businesses is cool.
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It's a fucking meme, of course it doesn't have a source. No one in their right mind would trust this as fact anyway.
9 3 ReplyNo one is claiming a meme needs a source. That reply said it was fake. Maybe true, but again provide a link if it is.
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19 1 ReplyI looked for the post, I couldn't find it but there was evidence that she made it up for clout
12 2 ReplyYou ain't getting outta here without spilling some of that evidence
14 0 Reply12 1 ReplyYou heard the lady. Cough up.
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Seems like they are outta here... without spilling any evidence :(
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Damn that restaurant has every angle of this thing figured out
14 0 ReplyI've seen others saying it's legit.
Also would be pretty hard to substantiate or debunk definitively.
Concrete evidence would be, say, the tiktoker in question being caught out or admitting it was fabricated.
I'll show you my source if you show me yours.
3 0 ReplyDang so it’s advertising that this is an untapped idea
Hire the VAs (Virtual Assistants) now to start ghostkitching (catfishing)! Great return on investment 😬
2 0 ReplyTo be fair, it's also fraud.
3 0 ReplyGood luck taking them to court, they don’t even show up for their dates
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