This Sesame Street scene is too real for media professionals to handle – 21 hilarious headlines
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luv 2 b dragged by sesame street https://t.co/AhzeMaMZh7
— E. Alex Jung (@e_alexjung) January 7, 2019
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https://twitter.com/jamieloftusHELP/status/1082348373913432064
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https://twitter.com/thetrudz/status/1082451688429178880
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HELLO COOKIE MONSTER UNIONIZE YOUR WORKPLACE https://t.co/x7eBclkNiF
— discourse wallah (@krutika) January 7, 2019
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This is one cookie more than I made at my first journalism internship. https://t.co/tuTcxL6oMl
— Bob McGovern (@BobMcGovernJr) January 7, 2019
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this is more accurate than any movie that's been made about journalism https://t.co/ajpYC8RwHh
— Katey Psencik (@psencikk) January 7, 2019
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— danny nett (@dannynett) January 7, 2019
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— Lucas Meyer (@meyer_lucas) January 7, 2019
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I feel both seen and attacked
— Ellie Hall (@ellievhall) January 7, 2019
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This is a hate crime against journalists also it’s accurate 😩 https://t.co/HawBDNvMqS
— Mary Emily O'Hara (@MaryEmilyOHara) January 7, 2019
TV critic, Daniel Fienberg had a point to make about the transaction.
Here's my concern here: There ARE no *new* journalism jobs and Cookie Monster is *not* a trained journalist. So it isn't just that Cookie Monster is undercutting his own salary position. He's also presumably putting experienced reporters out of work. And that's an Elmo move. https://t.co/fLUreNdWTx
— Daniel Fienberg (@TheFienPrint) January 7, 2019
Chill, fella. he’s a cookie-eating fabric monster that lives with a six-foot yellow bird – he’s not after a Pulitzer Prize.