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So somehow, US Airways' official Twitter account tweeted a picture of a nude woman with a toy airplane inserted into her vagina. The list of things that would be worse to tweet is short enough that we feel comfortable awarding the airline All-Time First Place Victor in Worst Corporate Social Media #Brand Strategy. Congratulations to all involved, especially the soon-to-be-out-of-work tweeter behind the unfortunate image who now has something for his résumé.

You can see the tweet at right. It has now been deleted — eventually, after sitting on the airline's Twitter page for an hour. You know that little box that shows a Twitter profile's recent "Photos and videos"? That box for US Airways used to be a bit spicier, showing a bit more than plane interiors (so to speak). Incidentally, we've cropped the image to ensure that you are not fired from your job; if you would like to see the whole thing, just click on it.

Twitter detectives, including those at Deadspin, quickly tracked the image back to its origin, a Twitter user named ARTxDEALER. "WTF ONE OF YOUR PLAINES JUST CRASHED INTO MY," um, personal area, that tweet read. It seems as though maybe someone from US Airways had cut-and-pasted the link to that image and, instead of linking to the airline's customer service page, instead pasted the link to the image in a tweet. Luckily, people couldn't easily reach the customer service page to complain.