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a sudden change on a computer device immediately before a user taps or clicks, causing the user to click on an unintended link and producing a momentary hatred of all technology.

by JSB Morseon January 6, 2018July 19, 2021 Posted in Publishing, QuoteTagged rhetoric, technology, vocabulary, words

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