Pr0n, replica watches and phallic enlargement

January 16th, 2009 by Rob Leave a reply »

These must be the world’s most pressing problems….

Forget world hunger, forget peace in the middle east…these problems pale in comparison to the world-wide shortage of porn, the millions of sad people that have to wear geniune Timex watches instead of replica Rolexes and don’t even get me started on the sad, sad statistic that 99.87% of the male population is just too small resulting in a world-wide epidemic of very depressed women.

Well, if you believe my spam folder anyway, all this must be true.

Has anyone else noticed that spam seems to come in waves? For a while, it will all be about prescription drugs…then that will fade and replica watches comes up, then that fades and something else seems tobe the focus.

I just don’t get spammers. I’ve often wondered if the popular thought that they keep doing it because it must be working is true or not. I’m beginning to wonder if instead we’re seeing an almost endless stream of suckers that are paying someone for some get-rich-quick scheme and in return they teach them or enable to spam or something.

I wonder what the next streak of spam will be…………..?

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1 comment

  1. Sleep Tips says:

    I’m very careful about giving my email out to avoid this kind of problem. I recently switched over to Verizon so I needed to change my email address, and after entering it into a couple of reputable sites, my spam box started to get filled with not ads or anything, just broken text emails with broken links on the web. I don’t really understand the point of it. Perhaps this wave of what I have is literally to just annoy.

    My concern is that spam will eventually move past the email inbox and onto the cellphones in terms of spam text messages. I’ve never gotten one, but its not too hard to imagine. After all, telemarketers are just another form of spam (although they come across a little more legitimate)

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