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i think the funniest thing about this established titles scam is that literally none of all these youtubers shilling the company to their userbase saw any kinda issue with people "buying" and "owning" a plot of land to begin with as if parts of scotland could just be handed out to people who have never and will never set a foot in the country like a pack of skittles during recess
like. what was the thought process here. it's especially nerve-grating to watch "investigative" channels vomiting up half-hearted apologies now that the cat's outta the bag. what, you can do enough research to make up a two hour character assassination piece on a person but you can't type established titles into google and take a look at the first couple of results that warn about it being a scam? and don't get me wrong, those results were there way before they got "exposed". where are your investigative skills now. have they ever been there to begin with or are you just perez hilton'ing it and leaning into gossip and rumors that sound spicy.
#ima be real hate tea channels hate drama channels hate commentary hate spill culture#ten years from now we're gonna be looking back at this like we're looking at paparazzi now#yes sell us viagra on your shitty gossip blog while you wear down lindsay lohan so much she spirals into drug abuse#so you can write up another inflammatory blog post on her rehab#just rings the same as yes sell us a scammy plot of land before you deep dive into the life of an influencer who started out as a literal#child and had a couple public fuckups at 17 that you're demonising them for#i hear people saying y2k is back well thank GOD celeb culture has changed#it hasn't it's been rebranded and that's it.
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