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All the bad publicity they brought down on us, yes, it came, and yes, it hurt us__or a day. That__ how long the dirt clung, maybe a bit less. Twitter, Facebook, TV and internet news__ou know how long a story stays up on a news website these days, unless it__ about some celebrity scandal? Guess. Go on__uess. Three hours. That__ how much we hurt. And then the world turned, and someone tweeted something new, and everyone retweeted it and moved on, and nothing fucking changes. That__ the world. That__ people power. That__ all it fucking means.
Claire North The End of the Day
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All the bad publicity they brought down on us, yes, it came, and yes, it hurt us__or a day. That__ how long the dirt clung, maybe a bit less. Twitter, Facebook, TV and internet news__ou know how long a story stays up on a news website these days, unless it__ about some celebrity scandal? Guess. Go on__uess. Three hours. That__ how much we hurt. And then the world turned, and someone tweeted something new, and everyone retweeted it and moved on, and nothing fucking changes. That__ the world. That__ people power. That__ all it fucking means.
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Claire North

The End of the Day

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