False advertising "@WSJ: Does Sochi have a 'lift porn' problem? http://on.wsj.com/1lfTBNd (Reuters) pic.twitter.com/xx78PZKzv0"
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False advertising "@WSJ: Does Sochi have a 'lift porn' problem? http://on.wsj.com/1lfTBNd (Reuters) pic.twitter.com/xx78PZKzv0"
@WSJ nust be desperate for clicks. Mention porn automatic click
“@WSJ: Does Sochi have a 'lift porn' problem? http://on.wsj.com/1lfTBNd (Reuters) pic.twitter.com/Ims2pUZ7DX” #thisarticlesaysnothing
“@WSJ: Does Sochi have a 'lift porn' problem? http://on.wsj.com/1lfTBNd pic.twitter.com/LO0v6P66BM” Not as stimulating a read as I thought
Liftporn. Auch schön. RT .@WSJ "Does Sochi have a 'lift porn' problem?" http://on.wsj.com/1lfTBNd (Reuters)pic.twitter.com/i6LneNXu60
No flexibility or alternative plan? “@WSJ: Does Sochi have a 'lift porn' problem? http://on.wsj.com/1lfTBNd (Reuters) pic.twitter.com/OMXlvsA6zv”
..@WSJ @thornton m @izakaminska @Bachscore Does appending 'porn' to story make it titilating? Or really say nothing?
@JLGull1 No appendage. It referred to an expert quote in story.
..@Bachscore It's a quote, but is it quotable? Or just his lazy descriptor for overbuilding that has existed @ every Olympic sight for yrs?
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