The letter with which Santa should connect to the internet to know what to give

Times have changed since we were little. Now we no longer choose the toys looking in the windows of the toy stores and in the advertisements they put at the time of the drawings on TV. Now the children choose the toys for what they can watch on TV all day, for the Christmas catalogs, for going to see them in the toy stores and even for searching them online.

And this is what could have happened on this occasion, because a few days ago a Twitter appeared on letter for santa claus long, quite long, but not because the "child" asks for many things, but because to say what he wanted wrote the full link to your gift.

The photo was uploaded by @Gequeoman, accompanied by the short text "Dear Santa", and now exceeds 9,000 retweets, approaching the 4,000 favorites. The letter says "Dear Santa: How are you? I'm fine. Here is what I want for Christmas," and then continues with an endless and indecipherable link to Amazon.

Indecipherable?

No, because in Reddit they dedicated themselves to the difficult and arduous task of achieving the challenge and deciphering the link. And they got it. What is requested in the letter of Santa Claus is a radio-controlled vehicle, specifically the Kid Galaxy Morphibians Killer Whal.

The grief, which is what I did the most, is that the letter was not really written by a child. Days after publication it was learned that it was the work of Zack Poitras, who published this and others in The Inclusive, in what seems like an eternal writing session with colors and with his left hand.

In any case, many believed that it was real, so at the time ... soon who knows if the letters will not end up being like that, even written and sent online, by mail, with all the links to what the children want to have.