I think it’s intentional. It allows the meme to further the echo chamber of confirmation bias of those that already know but it allows a normie that small “falsehood” that allows them to reject the entire premise.
They had time to compose good copy, but there seems to be a tendency to self sabotage. people here on GAW understand responses may contain errors, but, the headings should be correct. I review as much as possible what I type, but, in the heat of the moment my fingers race ahead of my mind.
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I don't buy such errors. This is de facto advertising copy, and you simply don't release such stuff without a proofing. In my book, the intent is to stir up the "conspiracy theorist" community, while also laughing at them in their face. For one thing, it distracts from the fact that we have no idea who in Hell actually wrote that copy. It sure wasn't Michael Hastings, unless his ouija board is hooked up to a computer.
The word 'revealed' is badly misspelled
I think it’s intentional. It allows the meme to further the echo chamber of confirmation bias of those that already know but it allows a normie that small “falsehood” that allows them to reject the entire premise.
ah, kek, what a tard whoever made this meme
They had time to compose good copy, but there seems to be a tendency to self sabotage. people here on GAW understand responses may contain errors, but, the headings should be correct. I review as much as possible what I type, but, in the heat of the moment my fingers race ahead of my mind. 😊
Unless spelling moar or habbening. Kek
A form of slang here is moar acceptable than most 😁
I don't buy such errors. This is de facto advertising copy, and you simply don't release such stuff without a proofing. In my book, the intent is to stir up the "conspiracy theorist" community, while also laughing at them in their face. For one thing, it distracts from the fact that we have no idea who in Hell actually wrote that copy. It sure wasn't Michael Hastings, unless his ouija board is hooked up to a computer.