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SharpCookie 2 points ago +2 / -0

Interesting because In-N-Out was an example tag in the pedogate doc where they found that a variation of it was seemingly used for trafficking (I.e. Let's say In-N-Out corporate's tag was "in_n_out", the one used for trafficking was "in__n__out" or something to that effect).

I'm not saying they were in on it but it's an odd coincidence

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Choctaw 1 point ago +1 / -0

Is this the Hitler liked carrots, therefore no on can carrots arguement? Considering In-n-out has been around a lot longer than twitter existed, take it that this phrase has been used by many for a long time doesn't point to the company approving the twit freaks use of a derivative name.