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Did they book him for graffiti or something? This doesn't sound super illegal
thereisnews.com is a satirical site and not actual news
edited out unecessary stuff
I mean, I'd believe that both someone else did it and someone couldn't get out after.
Disappointed. I was hoping for a new age of creative low-casualty terrorism.
I know what you're saying, but the idea of this terrifying someone is pretty funny.
It would terrorize only exactly the ones we need to terrorize the most.
huh?
I first added a link to "https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2021/02/11/fact-check-viral-ikea-story-social-distancing-arrows-satire/6709720002/"
and said that the page is allegedly a satirical site.
but the site says that it's satirical on the frontpage, so it wasn't really nessecary to have all of that 😅
Ah, I understand. I do think the edit note is a bit confusing and unnecessary, though
Old reddit habbit 😅
Woo!
This makes me happy! I've been working to re-engage my skepticism, and called this one!
I wonder if you could get charged with manslaughter if someone very dehydrated got lost in the labyrinth and died of thirst
That's more 'survival of the fittest' and not 'murder' but
Seems quite dangerous in case of fire though.