Spam

Spam

It’s what’s for dinner.

Posted on January 17, 2008 at 12:01 am in All Knowledge Is Strange, How To. Follow responses to this post with the comments feed. You can leave a comment or trackback from your own site.

8 Responses

  1. Zaratustra says:

    Hate to be the ass that corrects other people’s spelling, but… ‘imminent’. ‘Immanent’ destruction would be if the message somehow imprinted the philosophical idea of destruction into your very self.

  2. Merlin says:

    Maybe that’s what I meant? Okay, no, I guess it wasn’t. Will fix later on today – well spotted!

  3. w_nightsahde says:

    I think misspelling in a spam message adds verisimilitude.

  4. Dan Fish says:

    Spam is traditionally full of typos anyway – i thought it was deliberate.

  5. The Pragmatist says:

    Just catching up with these, and I have to say, I prefer Immanent destruction. An E Mail that imprints the philosophical idea of destruciton onto your very self – now THAT sounds like a pretty dangerous pieced of spam !

  6. The headless says:

    Look! This is SPAM too!… O_o

  7. hypnotoad says:

    ima try out the 2nd one on the nxt ppl i spamz0r! XDXDXD
    [btw this site pwnz! thanx 4 all da funny shit! XD =D]

  8. Donnie-Dumbo says:

    New tactics for blog spammers:
    - go completely off topic and talk *$h!t, people will feel sorry for you and leave your link up
    - hide the fact that you don’t have anything much to contribute to the discussion by pretending you were cut off half wa

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