It's 2014, yet people still seem enamored about the whole "Snapchat turning down Facebook's $3 billion offer" story.

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In a recently published lengthy profile on Snapchat, Forbes reveals a little more details on the day that now infamous meeting took place.

The Facebook CEO had flown in to L.A. (where Snapchat is based) to meet with Spiegel, and even tried to coax out the plans for Snapchat. He then announced to that he'd be debuting a similar mobile app called Poke (which debuted December 21, but was soon overshadowed by Snapchat on Apple's App Store).

After turning him down, Spiegel reportedly returned to Snapchat's headquarters to order Sun Tzu's "The Art Of War" for each of his employees (which specifically addresses the need to attack an enemy where and when he displays weakness).

Spiegel and co-founder Bobby Murphy aimed to "upend the social media hierarchy, armed with a $50 million war chest raised in December at a lower (but still heady) valuation of just under $2 billion."