When you really,American classic porn movie Hot Lunch (1978) really want something, you do everything within your power to make it happen.
This little girl was so desperate for a puppy, she studied her journalist's father's reading habits to ensure her request for a puppy would be seen.
She knew her father was following the Cambridge Analytica controversy closely, so she decided to use this to her advantage.
SEE ALSO: I'd love to delete Facebook, but I don't want to give up my Tinder matchesBrendan Greeley, an economics journalist, tweeted a photo of page 13 of his copy of the Financial Times, which had been scrawled on by his daughter.
Right above a headline which read "Questions swirl over Cambridge Analytica" his daughter had written "CAN I PLEASE GET A PUPPY?" in block capitals.
"A real one," she added directly below, just in case there was any confusion.
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"Having studied my habits and preferences, my daughter hacked my attention this morning for her political agenda," wrote Greeley. I see what you did there.
We have so much to learn from this girl.
UPDATE: March 22, 2018, 1:27 p.m. PDT The plan has worked; the Greeleys are getting a pup. After going viral, Greeley finally caved, and is asking people to donate to the SPCA in his daughter's name.
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