Again, it’s a slow day in the indie publishing/dead-tree publishing world, so PG is commenting on a technology solution to another First-World Problem.
The following video had over 25 million views on YouTube when PG made this post.
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Again, it’s a slow day in the indie publishing/dead-tree publishing world, so PG is commenting on a technology solution to another First-World Problem.
The following video had over 25 million views on YouTube when PG made this post.
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Big chunks of the original video have now been admitted to be fake.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2018/12/21/viral-glitter-bomb-video-featured-fake-thieves-creator-says/2389954002/
Yeah, I saw that from several sources. What were the odds that no thief ever just threw the package into their car – spilling the glitter before opening the box? Or have launched from their location with a good swift kick?
Just more fake news …
MYMV (And mine’s the foil wrapped box that will make you think you grabbed a live wire if you try to pick it up! 😉 )
Loved this. Mark, you should sell a version of this without the tracking device and cell phones. I don’t care where it happens, I just want to know they got screwed…
This is the best thing for a laugh!
This was fabulous, but his device needed rotating knives. A lot of rotating knives.
You made me laugh really loud with this reply! My dog even woke up. My thought was to include an exploding bag of cholera infected diarrhea, but maybe knives would be cleaner.
He’s much nicer than I am – I’d have added glue spraying to the glitter wheel …
MYMV and you have fun. 😉