It started with just a few words. A headline began circulating online, catching attention almost instantly: “Man arrested in California for selling meat…” And then—nothing. No explanation. No context. Just a sentence that stopped mid-thought, leaving readers to fill in the blanks themselves. Within minutes, the story spread. People shared it, reacted to it, speculated about it. Social media feeds filled with comments ranging from curiosity to genuine concern. What kind of “meat” was being sold? Why was the detail missing? Was this something dangerous? Criminal? Disturbing? The lack of clarity didn’t slow the story down. It accelerated it. That’s…
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