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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required BONJOUR, MA CHÉRIE! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Val was a young French squirrel, a model quite chic Who shopped at only high-end, fashion boutiques. Clerks greeted her, “Bonjour, ma Chérie! Vous avez l'air belle et aérée!” “C'est vrai, mes peeps. Wearing Dior gives me a mystique.” Val struck a pose, paparazzi's camera's flashed, For being in the limelight she was unabashed. With a slow turn and flick of her tail, “You’ll find me trending 24/7, where ‘likes’ prevail! Look how many followers on Insta I’ve amassed!” But then the unthinkable happened~ A vile act, a digital fate that had Val saddened. Poof! In an ‘instant,’ her ‘gram’ account vanished, For which her digital famish could’nt be vanquished “Oh woe is me! My heart can no longer be gladdened." “Lord a mercy, you’ve been hacked!” her publicist did exclaim. “Tell me, tell me! Who’s responsible for this digital pain?” “Must ‘a been a hacktivist, a cyber punk perhaps. Or….did you let your cyber protection app lapse?” “Oh, no! Hastag #Bonjour,mypeeps, my digital claim to fame.” *Note: "Instagram is an American photo and short-form video sharing social networking service owned by Meta Platforms. It allows users to upload media that can be edited with filters, be organized by hashtags, and be associated with a location via geographical tagging." (Source, Wikipedia)
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