Scientology Suspended from Twitter for "Strange Activity"
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Scientology Suspended from Twitter for "Strange Activity"
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#2EDIT: looks like somebody made the change - thanks!
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#4They just need to connect a voltmeter to the server and purge it of "tweetans".
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#5They just need to connect a voltmeter to the server and purge it of "tweetans".
I think those are ohmmeters, actually. I forget what they call them, but the one they used on me to show me that I need help was an ohmmeter. I declined the help; I was only there because a smokin' hot blonde woman at Balboa Park invited me. Back in the seventies.
Re: Scientology Suspended from Twitter for "Strange Activity"
#6They just need to connect a voltmeter to the server and purge it of "tweetans".
I think those are ohmmeters, actually. I forget what they call them, but the one they used on me to show me that I need help was an ohmmeter. I declined the help; I was only there because a smokin' hot blonde woman at Balboa Park invited me. Back in the seventies.
Re: Scientology Suspended from Twitter for "Strange Activity"
#7They just need to connect a voltmeter to the server and purge it of "tweetans".
I think those are ohmmeters, actually. I forget what they call them, but the one they used on me to show me that I need help was an ohmmeter. I declined the help; I was only there because a smokin' hot blonde woman at Balboa Park invited me. Back in the seventies.
Re: Scientology Suspended from Twitter for "Strange Activity"
#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
I think those are ohmmeters, actually. I forget what they call them, but the one they used on me to show me that I need help was an ohmmeter. I declined the help; I was only there because a smokin' hot blonde woman at Balboa Park invited me. Back in the seventies.
I think that it is likely that many religious organizations learned 'sex sells' much earlier than the marketing industry even.