It is, but with how huge human trafficking is it isn't that farfetched.
It just started blowing up on Twitter, figured I'd share. You don't find it interesting in the slightest?
Your thread whining contributes more than the thread itself, thank you for your insight.Threads made solely off tweets are lazy enough, but ones off conspiracy tweets? come on
SeriouslyThreads made solely off tweets are lazy enough, but ones off conspiracy tweets? come on
Your thread whining contributes more than the thread itself, thank you for your insight.
Only thing lazier than the thread is your reply.
Yeah, I saw that but I didn't want to go any further down the conspiracy theory rabbit hole and definitely didn't want to Google that shit for myself.Most interesting thing that's not in the OP is if you put in the SKU number of the item into google, you get images of children.
I find conspiracy theories interesting in general, like how do people come up with them in the first place? Even though most if not all of them never pan out, I still find them entertaining in the same way I'd find a movie or a book entertaining.You're literally posting unsubstantiated pizzagate-tier shit lmao
About that... https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/michael-hobbes/youre-wrong-about/e/65528268It is, but with how huge human trafficking is it isn't that farfetched.
Why the bizarre upcharging though? (not saying this is at all true)I work in a furniture distribution warehouse and I deal with Wayfair quite a bit, no way that's remotely true, too many moving parts. Average time for a container to come in from China is about 30 days, unless they've come up with a sophisticated way of keeping someone in a soundproof box alive for that long while they get shipped into the US....yeah not very likely.