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'Predictably hilarious': NYT asks readers for comments about Black Friday; 'Disease, doom and death' ensue

The New York Times asked readers what “Black Friday” means to them.

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John Sexton of Breitbart.com tweeted out some of the responses, which are nothing short of … completely expected:

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There are more on Sexton’s feed @VerumSerum.

Sexton later noted:

So some of these New York Times commmenters might actually be contributing to the Black Friday madness? Maybe the NYT will do a story about that.
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