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What Happens to a Park When Wi-Fi is Installed…

Posted on March 28, 2016 by einsler
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The famous indigenous symbol of San Juan de Oriente is so depressed by the state of her now Wi-Fi enabled park that she is literally waterboarding herself!

The famous indigenous symbol of San Juan de Oriente is so depressed by the state of her now Wi-Fi enabled park that she is literally waterboarding herself!

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