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Facebook breastfeeding drama nurses real world protest

If there's any one thing that social networks consistently facilitate, it's Internet drama. This time, the social network in question is Facebook, and the Internet drama involves boobies. Nursing boobies. Moderators at Facebook made the grave mistake of Full Article at Ars Technica

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