Clickety-clickety-click-click...
Yeah, most click-bait follows that pattern ...
Nope, no click-bait. Link goes strait to the video. No ads even. Phones are click bait ad magnets, and I went there on my phone. No problems.
verb: destroy; 3rd person present: destroys; past tense: destroyed; past participle: destroyed; gerund or present participle: destroying
*put an end to the existence of (something) by damaging or attacking it. "the room had been destroyed by fire"
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I like these click-bate headlines too. "Destroyed" is one of my favorites. Did the Trump supporter really put an end to this girl's existence? If so, shouldn't someone be calling the cops?
Isn’t click-bait a link with traps to ads? This is a link to LiveLeak, for heaven’s sake, there ARE no ads... just a direct link to the video (just like the threads with direct links to YouTube.. but this is MINUS ads, unlike Youtube).
Read the other comments, to be sure :p