We have found a bit of a living legend this week and it comes in the form of an anonymous newspaper source.
A journalist for the New York Times was out and about asking people for their opinions on a refurbishment at a bus station when he met this “anonymous source”.
As he was writing his article he noted: “A second person who checked out the women’s restroom – who asked not to be identified because she has always wanted to be an anonymous source – reported her findings by email.”
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