Incomplete Article: Personal Anecdote About Street Encounter (Title Promises Corporate Emotion Tracking)
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@tonyrice
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Summary
The article begins with a personal anecdote about encountering an aggressively shouting man on the street, but the content is cut off mid-sentence. The title and context suggest the article is about corporations tracking emotions, but the actual content provided is an incomplete personal story that doesn't address the stated topic. The article appears to be either truncated or poorly structured, with the body content not matching the headline's promise about corporate emotional tracking.
Key quotes
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As soon as we heard him, neither of us looked back, and we made a point not to look directly at the man.
What followed next left something with me I'll always remember.
My cousin Mike is a pretty big guy and he'd rip your head off in
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