While most millennials have been content with quoting classic episodes or doing the occasional Mr. Burns impression, one man has taken his presumed fandom to a whole new level by modeling his entire life after one of the show’s characters.
“In other news the local distribution centre has restructured its operations to streamline customer synergy and unfortunately has had to let its administrative assistant go to persue other interests.”
The thing about this is that I just made that up, no source, nothing to verify and given that the article identifies a person with full name and place, as well as their role and industry is likely to be uniquely identifiable and a prime candidate for being fired…
… unless the story was made up or the intent is to assassinate either the company or the person.
Ask yourself, who is the intended audience, what does the author of this article intend to achieve and will this article achieve that?
“In other news the local distribution centre has restructured its operations to streamline customer synergy and unfortunately has had to let its administrative assistant go to persue other interests.”
The thing about this is that I just made that up, no source, nothing to verify and given that the article identifies a person with full name and place, as well as their role and industry is likely to be uniquely identifiable and a prime candidate for being fired…
… unless the story was made up or the intent is to assassinate either the company or the person.
Ask yourself, who is the intended audience, what does the author of this article intend to achieve and will this article achieve that?
Frank Grimes is a one-off character from a cartoon called The Simpsons.
The Hard Times is a satire website.
The man mentioned in the article does not exist.
You are commenting in a community for shitposts about The Simpsons.
“In other news the local distribution centre has restructured its operations to streamline customer synergy and unfortunately has had to let its administrative assistant go to persue other interests.”
The thing about this is that I just made that up, no source, nothing to verify and given that the article identifies a person with full name and place, as well as their role and industry is likely to be uniquely identifiable and a prime candidate for being fired…
… unless the story was made up or the intent is to assassinate either the company or the person.
Ask yourself, who is the intended audience, what does the author of this article intend to achieve and will this article achieve that?
It’s a Simpsons character dude