There’s this annoyingly clever car ad going around on Twitter and it drove this person insane.
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Other Internet people thought they were being juked.
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Get the pun??
People have a way with words and humor.
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They also tried to solve the problem themselves, finding any possible error in the sentence.
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Finally, somebody answered everyone’s question.
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And all was back to normal.
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But see, the creators meant no harm. Do we spot a little test drive too?
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It drove us insane too, we demand a week’s worth of free test drives!



