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Look, I'm sure you have better things to do with your time, but just in case you don't, you could be wiling away the minutes by helping this guy achieve his dream of receiving a year's supply of Wendy's chicken nuggets.

I'm not endorsing you to help this man; I'm just saying you could if you wanted to.

Basically, Mashable reports that a man named Carter Wilkerson tweeted out to the fast food chain:

"Yo Wendy's how many retweets for a year of free chicken nuggets?"

Wendy's is sort of famous these days for totally slaying the Twitter game, and replied cheekily back to Wilkerson that he needed 18 million retweets, and they'd reward him with his nugs.

"Consider it done," Wilkerson replied.

Challenge accepted?

Of course, 18 million is an impossibly high number of retweets to receive. For context, do you remember the photo that Ellen DeGeneres took when she was hosting the Oscars? You know, that one selfie chock full of the most famous celebs cheesing it up in their gowns for the camera.

Yeah, that picture only received 3.2 million retweets, so Wilkerson never really had a chance.

However, that hasn't stopped supporters from rallying behind his cause and tweeting at Wendy's to give him his nuggets.

"Honestly has gotten way more RTs than we expected," Wendy's replied to the many tweets being sent their way, which seems to bode well for Wilkerson. Even if he doesn't complete the initial challenge, it sounds like the fast food chain is willing to send him some sort of nuggety consolation prize, doesn't it?

Do you think Wilkerson should receive free nuggets for his tweet? Or what do you think would be a fitting gift for him to get, if Wendy's does decide to treat him to some freebies?

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Look, I'm sure you have better things to do with your time, but just in case you don't, you could be wiling away the minutes by helping this guy achieve his dream of receiving a year's supply of Wendy's chicken nuggets.

I'm not endorsing you to help this man; I'm just saying you could if you wanted to.

Basically, Mashable reports that a man named Carter Wilkerson tweeted out to the fast food chain:

"Yo Wendy's how many retweets for a year of free chicken nuggets?"

Wendy's is sort of famous these days for totally slaying the Twitter game, and replied cheekily back to Wilkerson that he needed 18 million retweets, and they'd reward him with his nugs.

"Consider it done," Wilkerson replied.

Challenge accepted?

Of course, 18 million is an impossibly high number of retweets to receive. For context, do you remember the photo that Ellen DeGeneres took when she was hosting the Oscars? You know, that one selfie chock full of the most famous celebs cheesing it up in their gowns for the camera.

Yeah, that picture only received 3.2 million retweets, so Wilkerson never really had a chance.

However, that hasn't stopped supporters from rallying behind his cause and tweeting at Wendy's to give him his nuggets.

"Honestly has gotten way more RTs than we expected," Wendy's replied to the many tweets being sent their way, which seems to bode well for Wilkerson. Even if he doesn't complete the initial challenge, it sounds like the fast food chain is willing to send him some sort of nuggety consolation prize, doesn't it?

Do you think Wilkerson should receive free nuggets for his tweet? Or what do you think would be a fitting gift for him to get, if Wendy's does decide to treat him to some freebies?

Help This Guy Win A Year's Worth Of Wendy's Nuggets (Photo)

Look, I'm sure you have better things to do with your time, but just in case you don't, you could be wiling away the minutes by helping this guy achieve his dream of receiving a year's supply of Wendy's chicken nuggets.

I'm not endorsing you to help this man; I'm just saying you could if you wanted to.

Basically, Mashable reports that a man named Carter Wilkerson tweeted out to the fast food chain:

"Yo Wendy's how many retweets for a year of free chicken nuggets?"

Wendy's is sort of famous these days for totally slaying the Twitter game, and replied cheekily back to Wilkerson that he needed 18 million retweets, and they'd reward him with his nugs.

"Consider it done," Wilkerson replied.

Challenge accepted?

Of course, 18 million is an impossibly high number of retweets to receive. For context, do you remember the photo that Ellen DeGeneres took when she was hosting the Oscars? You know, that one selfie chock full of the most famous celebs cheesing it up in their gowns for the camera.

Yeah, that picture only received 3.2 million retweets, so Wilkerson never really had a chance.

However, that hasn't stopped supporters from rallying behind his cause and tweeting at Wendy's to give him his nuggets.

"Honestly has gotten way more RTs than we expected," Wendy's replied to the many tweets being sent their way, which seems to bode well for Wilkerson. Even if he doesn't complete the initial challenge, it sounds like the fast food chain is willing to send him some sort of nuggety consolation prize, doesn't it?

Do you think Wilkerson should receive free nuggets for his tweet? Or what do you think would be a fitting gift for him to get, if Wendy's does decide to treat him to some freebies?