A fake resignation letter from a frustrated "journalist" sick of writing about Kylie Jenner has gone viral on The Eyes Of A Drunk Female Employee Are Eroticsocial media, with people giving shout-outs to the reporter for "standing up for what is right."
SEE ALSO: No, U.S. climate scientists didn't trick the world into adopting the Paris dealThe letter is actually an article by satirical site Waterford Whispers News, the Irish equivalent of The Onion, entitled "Did Kylie Jenner Get a Boob Job? Why Am I Being Paid To Write About This Shite?"
In it, the author launches a mouth-fouled tirade against the editor, Siobhan, who asked them to write another story about the youngest Jenner.
"FUCKING probably yeah, but why the fuck do I have to write 500 words on it and 'include 5 pictures from her Instagram or Snapchat'," reads the opening. "Yeah, al-fucking-right Siobhan, thanks for the email. This is exactly why I studied journalism, cheers for hiring me. Fucking dream job my hole."
An image of the article, entitled "Best resignation article ever," was one of the most popular images on Imgur, with 27,000 points:
The fake resignation letter also went viral on Twitter, with thousands of people retweeting the original post:
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The Poke also fell for the hoax and wrote: "The prospect of writing 500 words about Kylie Jenner’s boobs proves too much for one journalist." They later deleted it:
The original story was shared over 65,000 times.
Mashablehas reached out to Waterford Whispers Newsfor comment.
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