Alpha1851
Many minds, one goal
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Does anyone know how email forwards came into being? Those lovely emails that have a sweet poem (that you couldn't care less about), a story about a cat/dog/woman/man/child/alien (that you couldn't care less about), a patriotic message (that you couldn't care less about), a political message (that you couldn't care less about), an off color racial/sexual/gender joke (that you couldn't care less about), or a religious message (that you couldn't care less about). I'm curious, what and who gave birth to these things? Who decided to create a bunch of inane emails and forward them to their hundred closest friends?
For the most part, I do pretty well at stopping email forwards; but, inevitably, one slips through the cracks from time to time. I don't think my "friends" even think about who's on the receiving end of the forward. I'm a Democrat, so I'm not interested in the latest, "Obama is the Anti-Christ" forward. I'm a woman, so the off color joke, "smack that bitch when she won't suck your dick," isn't going to make me laugh. I'm Catholic, so the top "100 reasons that prove the Pope was sent by Satan," isn't going to make me shout Amen.
Even better when the culprit CCs everyone instead of using the BCC function and your email is floating around to a bunch of strangers who seem to think you enjoy reading drivel, so they add you to their forward list.
Does anyone enjoy these things? Oh, and can I get your email address? I'll forward it on to the "friends" who insist on sharing that must read story about the little puppy that finally found a home.
For the most part, I do pretty well at stopping email forwards; but, inevitably, one slips through the cracks from time to time. I don't think my "friends" even think about who's on the receiving end of the forward. I'm a Democrat, so I'm not interested in the latest, "Obama is the Anti-Christ" forward. I'm a woman, so the off color joke, "smack that bitch when she won't suck your dick," isn't going to make me laugh. I'm Catholic, so the top "100 reasons that prove the Pope was sent by Satan," isn't going to make me shout Amen.
Even better when the culprit CCs everyone instead of using the BCC function and your email is floating around to a bunch of strangers who seem to think you enjoy reading drivel, so they add you to their forward list.
Does anyone enjoy these things? Oh, and can I get your email address? I'll forward it on to the "friends" who insist on sharing that must read story about the little puppy that finally found a home.


Occaisionally, they are interesting. Otherwise the delete button comes in handy.