Thursday, May 11, 2017 1:06:48 PM
When someone on a message board randomly predicts PR dates and another person takes that as accurate news, it's hard not to see the humor.
Funnier when thinking that the same people who made up different dates 2 weeks ago were the disappointed ones last week (yes, when their own made-up dates didn't come as "expected").
How about this strategy? Don't be disappointed by dates that you're making up yourself. And don't blindly hear a rumor about a date and take it as gospel. Great news will be coming, but mayyyyybe a message board isn't the most accurate source of predicting a date.
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