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Cisco Fatty + YouTube Hitler

Screenshot from Fatty Cisco Hitler YouTube video.

Hitler’s weighed the utility of a fatty paycheck from Cisco against the commute to San Jose and hating the work. And he’s decided to take the job after all. But there’s a problem. One of his Twitter posts was seen by someone at Cisco and now his application’s been terminated. So he launches into one of his tirades:

How the hell did they see my tweet?!! That was meant to amuse my friends…show how cool and disdainful I am…not reach fucking Cisco employees! Have they got nothing better to do than search Twitter all day for ‘Cisco’?! That’s more fucking intrusive than the SS!

And things just get worse when someone suggests he stop using Twitter altogether…

More:

The Three Best YouTube Hitler Parodies -The Hitler crazy ranting scene from Downfall + ridiculous subtitles = a lot of hillarious videos.

What Has Been Twittered Cannot Be Untwittered (Oh Shit!) -Twitter. It’s like inviting an unknown amount of invisible strangers from around the world to eavesdrop on your conversations. Or join them.

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