If you're going to run a program that sends out automatic tweets,+hindu eroticism you might want to check it once in a while, lest it begin resembling an acid-induced bad dream.
Australian magazine Women's Weekly(think O Magazinebut more suburban) were recently caught sending out tweets on their account without linking to anything. For days.
SEE ALSO: Get free burgers for life at this joint, if you get a tattoo of a burger that isThe error was picked up by an eagle-eyed Twitter user and radio presenter Ti Butler on Wednesday, but the best part is this: With no link or context, these tweets are unexpectedly absurd and definitely hilarious.
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The tweets are kind of like hearing someone's inebriated ramblings: A touch sad, but you also can't stop giggling at it.
Sadly since Butler pointed it out, the folks at Women's Weeklyhave quietly deleted the tweets which had no links on them. However, screenshots are forever, so here they are in all their stream of conciousness glory.
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