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<p>@Horse_ebooks is a Twitter bot run by some Russian dude trying to sell you terrible ebooks about horses. To avoid being detected as a scam, he has devised the brilliant idea to post snippets from said ebooks randomly, resulting in these amazing tweets. They&#39;re quite poetic, and a lot more interesting than horses.</p>





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    <p>So don&#39;t click on this if you see it on Facebook. Amy Winehouse and Osama bin Laden, aside from their lovely singing voices, now have a fake death video in common.</p> <script type="text/javascript">window.BF_IS_TOP_LIST = true</script> <ol class="top-list" id="top-list"> 	  <li class="bf_dom num1" rel:bf_bucket="track"> 	  <h3> </h3> 		 		  			 				<img src="http://s-ak.buzzfed.com/static/enhanced/terminal01/2011/7/25/11/enhanced-buzz-30499-1311607759-12.jpg" width="600" height="223" alt="" /> 			 		      		<p></p>   </li>   </ol><p><a class="action" href="http://www.buzzfeed.com/gavon/the-amy-winehouse-death-video-does-not-exist">View Entire List &rsaquo;</a></p>







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  		  		<li><a href="http://twitterank.wordpress.com/">Twitterank Blog</a></li>
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  		  		<li><a href="http://www.louisgray.com/live/2008/11/twitterank-can-have-my-password-no.html">Twitterank Can Have My Password, No Questions Asked</a></li>
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