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September 5, 2014 | WTF | Lex Jurgen | 0 Comments
It’s digital age inevitable that we will all accidentally distribute a racy photo involving an odd number of bananas and an even number of vaginas. When this shit happens, just cop to it. If you’re a fireman and it’s a selfie of you shining the captain’s fire pole, maybe not so much. But otherwise, just write ‘my bad’ with a smiley face and move on. Don’t claim what the Governor of Delaware did when he accidentally linked to a photo of a bondage model in his Tweet about elementary school funding.
A staffer inadvertently deleted part of the photo link. The result was a photo that apparently was posted in 2010 by a model who goes by the name “Precious Little.”
No, that’s not what happened. You go and delete part of a Twitter randomly generated alphanumeric photo link and see where the result brings you. It’s an error page. I’m no statistical expert, but I’d say the odds of your smiling inner city kids photo being replaced by a chick in a harness looking to be hurt is about nil. While the odds that you had a link to ‘Precious Little’ still sitting in your clipboard before you hit Ctrl-V to paste without checking — what’s the opposite of nil?
Photo Credit: Twitter