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i know all their media people. 

It's like 4 or 5 interns whos siblings i went to school with. They just sit around all day reading imgur and owning people on twitter and ig

their bosses have no idea whats going on. it was basically like "we need whatever an instagram is. can you guys do that? great, give me a report at the end of the month. you can have the corner office"

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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:

i know all their media people. 

It's like 4 or 5 interns whos siblings i went to school with. They just sit around all day reading imgur and owning people on twitter and ig

their bosses have no idea whats going on. it was basically like "we need whatever an instagram is. can you guys do that? great, give me a report at the end of the month. you can have the corner office"

This is exactly what I imagined. I hope the Panthers let them continue to do their thing and don't muzzle them the way the Pats did when their social media person started showing personality and tweeted about the butt fumble.

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