First off, the guy was clean-cut, cogent, unnaturally friendly for a Torontonian, and perfectly positioned for anyone to film his activities from various angles, regardless of where he popped up. It was almost as if he wereAt one point, I considered that this might be some sort of public art performance intended to delight commuters during. But the vibes were off. It was all too constructed. Too perfect even for someone who merely hoped to go viral and see his own face on the news.
The smoking gun for me was the absence of visible logos anywhere; the man was dressed head-to-toe in what appeared to be brand-new, unbranded clothing. I defy anyone to find me a single TTC rider without at least one logo on their person somewhere, whether it be on a coat, a bag, a shoe, a hat... if you find one buy a lottery ticket. It's 2023.
This is the hardest hitting investigative journalism that has ever done.
lol it was fun while it lasted I suppose
My company hired him! He did this because we are advertising the French toast at Wendy’s.