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Have you ever seen a post online that made you laugh, caught your eye for some reason, or seemed interesting? Did you click that you, "Liked," it or shared it with followers? We all have often done that, but sometimes a post that looks harmless at first glance has other content we missed, and our liking or sharing of it looks bad. I often worry I won't read a whole post/examine a picture and caption closely enough, and I'll indicate my enjoyment of something I totally missed some context of. Well, Dustin Rhodes had that happen to him and I 100% believe his apology that it was an accident because it sounds like something we'd all do with anything that interested us.Dustin Rhodes was on Twitter/X and is known for liking firearms and women, but not for being transphobic or Islamophobic. He saw a picture that featured a woman with a large bust and a gun he thought was cool, so he clicked, "Like," and went about his day. However, what Rhodes missed with his selective reading was a caption…

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