Dad reports suspicious man at his sons’ school, then learns he reported himself


[post_page_title]Don’t believe everything you read[/post_page_title]
In the end, Plagmoid’s story stood as a clear-cut example of everything the internet has to offer us. The web allows us a glimpse that had never before been possible into the personal lives of people, even ones living half a world away.

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Those people often have stories to tell, which are sometimes stranger than fiction. Plagmoid’s particular story does have some gaps in logic, and could probably be used as an example of why you shouldn’t believe everything you read online. Still, it kickstarted an avalanche of users sharing tales of their own.

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