Serving Karma, One Delivery at a Time
Synopsis
"It all began with a single post about canceling a food delivery order. Overnight, I became the internet's punching bag.Thousands of vicious messages flooded my inbox, filled with photoshopped memorials urging me to die.They doxxed my family, plastered my personal details across shady websites, and used AI to create obscene images of me, spreading them in vile chat groups.They spread lies about my income, claiming it came from illicit sources, and accused me of carrying diseases.I didn't call the police or block the messages. Instead, I read every hateful word before singling out the 100 worst offenders. Every day, I sent each one a luxurious meal: Boston lobster, Australian wagyu, the works.Each delivery came with a simple note: [Thank you for your hard work.]"
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