Another moron that deletes what I actually said every time they reply, it's a libtard thing.
Hey, dumbass, I didn't post the article from the NY Post, I commented on it though. Why delete it, then respond? Libtard logic.
Plus, you're too simple to use AI, for real. AI in your hands is useless, as you've just proved, AGAIN. You're simply too dumb, no joke, that's not hyperbole. (as Biden would say) Stick to your incoherent replies that seem like you're responding to another thread. That's what we all have come to adore about your moronic posts.
You blindly go searching for shit nobody cares about and doesn't prove anything about the story the thread is about. Why? Nobody knows, it's literally useless information. If you had even a couple brain cells you could have simply asked if the story, the one the thread is about, was indeed accurate. After all, your moronic search doesn't even attempt to dispute facts that are actually in the article. Here, let me show you.
I asked a very simple question, is the article completely accurate, is there anything misleading at all in the article?
@Grok:
Yes, the NY Post article is accurate based on Ticketmaster listings and fan reactions—it reports prices "up to $3,000" for premium seats, not as an average for all tickets, and correctly details the tour dates, venues, and backlash over hypocrisy with Springsteen's image.
No lies or misleading: It specifies the high end ("up to $3K"), notes cheaper seats start at $177–$326, and quotes real fan complaints from social media. Tour info matches official announcements, with no factual errors found.
Shocking isn't it? Try asking that question with every click-bait article you post.