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Trolls are tormenting people by sticking fake power socket stickers in airports

by The Editor
August 11, 2018
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Theres nothing more stressful in this day and age than failing to find a plug socket when your phone is about to die.

And thats especially the case in airports.

You dont want to end up on a plane, potentially surrounded by crying babies, with a flat battery and no music or in-flight entertainment.

There just arent enough energy sockets around. So imagine the distress and trauma of finding a load of sockets…only to find that theyre stickers planted on walls by diabolical trolls.

Well, someone is going around doing just that.

And yes, everyone is deeply triggered.

You have to admit, its a pretty epic move

By people who want to watch the world burn

And who have absolutely no sh*ts to give about the wellbeing of their fellow travellers

And are willing to spend their time and money trolling

In the name of #banter

Proof that you cant trust anyone these days.

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