The weird get weirder. He apparently spent $4000 to smash a guitar that was next to a signature.

A man who for some reason smashed up a guitar with a hammer in Texas may have thought it had been signed by Taylor Swift — but it was not, in fact, an official Swift-certified guitar.

But contrary to media reports, the guitar the man destroyed had not been signed by Swift — and was not a certified official guitar used by the singer, a source close to her merch company confirmed to Variety. The organization that held the auction, the Ellis County WildGame Dinner, presented the guitar with a signed CD insert but the guitar itself was not signed.

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Throttle back Maverick, you’re so eager to jerk off to the idea that people somehow hate farmers that you’re hallucinating again.

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You think this asshole is out laboring in the fields? Come the fuck on haha

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I got banned from a news instance for doxxing already, not gonna post the dude’s info, but his self-proclaimed profession is “Oilman”. He has a blue collar build to him, yes.

He’s likely working in Texan oilfields, not farm land.

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Well yeah, doxxing is irresponsible and can get people killed. Don’t do it, not even when someone is being a massive suppurating arsehole about things.

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You raise a great point. Agricultural education should be free, and we should help them with those high rents and Walmart too.

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Who needs a cartoon when half of Lemmy can look in a mirror

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