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    0 starsshadowpuppetmaster | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 24 2007 | video, news
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    The Milgram experiment X10, except this time it wasn't an experiment.
    this is plain fucked up. see next dot for the article explaining the whole story.

    Quoted: A prank caller posing as a police officer orders the manager to strip this 16 year old girl, and has her perform oral sex on the Manager's fiance. The prankster posing as a cop said the girl stole something, and had the Manager and her fiance abuse the girl.

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    • gravitymax - Jun 24 2007

      oh yeah i remember reading about this. it reminds me of the stanford prison experiment in regards to people assuming roles/identities irl (passively and actively). the messed up thing is i can see small degrees of these effects everywhere, especially in corporate culture. part of the reason why i quit my job to go back to school. =P

    • textured - Jun 25 2007

      tell some 'corporate culture' stories! for those of us who only quit school to drink. =P

    • textured - Jun 25 2007

      holy shit is this 'news' story creepy.

      the managers been taking notes from the gonzalez testimony too. uggh. ok get me away from this.

      ok wait wtf his name is walter dicks??? aaaargh.

    • gravitymax - Jun 27 2007

      heheh i can't tell corporate culture stories here in text form without them tracking me down and do unspeakable things to me. i'm also not drunk enough right now. =P

    • textured - Jun 27 2007

      BAH!

      ok well then can i request that next time you are bored and wasted... pm me one! =P

      that was sort of asking.. but more a demand, hence the subs of ? with !

    • gravitymax - Jun 27 2007

      sure thing! next time i'm bored and wasted AND happen to remember this exchange AND near a computer with internet connection... =P =P

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