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There is an overload of male enhancement advertising; it has to do with the agenda of androgyny. I have never received an email about Viagra and rarely ever receive junk mail of any sort. I am not a computer expert but let me ask you all ââ¬â do you internet surf whilst your email box is open and signed in, is this a doorway for them to pick up your address electronically? If I go on unfamiliar sites, I always sign out of my email.
Octahedron,
Cell phones are targeted at those from 14 to 23. It is the time when programming becomes active and when society really influences the individual. Having a teen I see they all carry the cell either in their hand or on their body; pocket or bra. They hold onto it like a life apparatus; even whilst talking to them, they will just send a message or answer a call, what you are saying is not important.
I know that it imbalances the electromagnetic energy field that the chakras send out and absorb, because adolescence is the time when chakras begin to activate, the frequency from the cell towers to the phones severely interferes with this process, a main cause to out of control teens. It is also useful for those who are specifically programmed to send frequency and trigger them. I think it is easy to keep it to a minimum, but very interested in your research and if you can come up with a way to reduce the amount of energy coming through that little piece of equipment as it has a big range.
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Sampai jumpa lagi <--- I don't understand that, Richard, but some of what is written actually makes sense to me. Other statements are borderline leaving me trying to understand the context in which they were written. They are "off." Whoever wrote this has an odd way of looking at things.
It sounds like this person needs to find something else to do. lol!
The purpose of sending this out over the Internet? I know I would feel weird if I received one of these and opened it. I would wonder what was behind it which was meant to effect me in some way. Or by opening it I am sending a message of sorts back to the sender because they will know I opened it via a function of their email program.
Others here may have better ideas.
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Richard, do you think people write things like this gibberish and send them out as spam to clog up the Internet flow?
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Polly, Astrojewels, thanks for the warm support.
The teen example of Astrojewels is right in front of me everywhere in town; I even see kids of 6 years old walking with I-pods !
There are many other "frustrating" and "hidden programs" happenings like this example:
If I've a problem with my phone, even my standard homeline, I want help, but there is no user manual, so I call their Helpdesk:
Phone Company: yes, you can watch at our internet site how to use this ... function
I: Well, I've tried to find out, but your internet-homepage is unreadable for me; many commercials and blablabla teentalk, but no plain help list menu. I want to re-install my voice-mail, very simple, but reading your website will cost me half a day to read and understand.
Phone Company: Oh, I don't know, I will try to find out for you, ...just wait
I: (eating my hat, they put me in wait-state); ...I hear very loud disco teen music. :lol:
Phone Company: (after 5 minutes waiting ... ) Hello, I found it , you must type #61#
I: Thanks, that's all what I want to know; it cost me and your company a lot of time and money to find out this simple solution, why not make a simplier website or brochure for the simple customers ?
Phone Company: Yes, you're right, I don't know either. :retard:
I: Ok then, thanks for your help, bye. :P
These kind of talks does cost me hours of anger, time and money and also the Phone Company's time etc.
It's clear: a conspiracy to steal our time and creating inefficiency instead of reducing costs they promise to do with internet/cell-phones etc.
A BIG WARNING !!
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Octahedron, it's amusing the way you wrote your story. I've seen people have complete meltdowns trying to navigate the menu options large businesses have for phone callers in this country. :-)
Perhaps you could free lance yourself out to some of these blundering companies and straighten their behinds out. lol!
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Well, Polly, ... who knows;
My last escape is God & my Oversoul, to help me get out of this night-mare.
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The first thing I would think on receiving such an email is not to ââ¬Ëcommonly translate itââ¬â¢ for we are in a progression where nothing is what it seems. Perhaps someone is bored but how did they achieve to get so many email addresses? What is the purpose of such gibberish language, I would agree with the decoding but also with what octahedron says about the depletion of email communication. Looking at these examples, the words are not misspelled just put together incorrectly, so perhaps it is someone who is very intelligent and has purposely put these words together to look gibberish! There could be many triggers within.
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