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Is Spam the unspoken deed that all commit?
Can Spam be the one thing that everyone involved in porn has a moral consensus on? On the surface, it is regarded as the trespass that goes far deeper than any method of discourse, but what about underneath the surface?
Does everyone just quietly do it, and sustain the underbelly of online capitalism, while publicly denouncing it's practice and it's participants? Is Spam akin to the religious fanatics crying and screaming about ethics and morality when they themselves, behind closed doors and in dark places, quietly betray their beliefs, only to beg for forgiveness on Sunday once again? Let's hear the truth. |
To many big words...........brain would be forced to work if i took the time to read your post.
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spam in the porn business? never!
;))) after all these fucking DOD card pack spams, I long for the russian rape and daddy-daughter incest spams...... ...and I haven't been getting my fair share of animal spams either...... |
swoit!
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Never have used SPAM, whether it was on the newsgroups, message boards or in e-mail. That's allowed me to use the same nick for the past ten years.
And I have no time for those that can't see the advantage in that... |
I don't understand why people get so wigged out to the extent they do over unsolicited advertising.
Everywhere you go advertising is in your face anyway. On the radio, on TV, on the Net, in the paper, in newspapers, on billboards, and on and on. Just hit the damn delete button like you're firing away with an AK47 and its fun whacking away at the messages. |
I honestly only see one problem with spam. Porn ads that underage kids see.
Other than that? Christ I get a few hundred a day and just delete them. Takes 5 minutes while I'm having my first cup of coffee. It's NO different than the freaking spam I get in WITH my bills or bank statements or whatever. They're tearing down our natural resources for that shit. PLUS, how often do you READ what comes along with your statements and shit? Me? Rarely. BUT, nowadays you're practically FORCED to look through them, just in case there's something in there that you're SUPPOSED to read. For example, rate changes or policy changes. I needed to order some cheques a couple of months ago. When I received them, I also had a $20 charge on my bank account. I phoned my bank and bitched that I was on a plan that provided free cheques. Oh, no, no they stated. They'd changed the plans and notified EVERYBODY. They said "You should have read our mailer". Like I said, I've had enough of sifting around through Columbia House, Collector plates and uping my education brochures or my personal favorite-Life Insurance, to last a lifetime. So, I take out my statement and take a quick glance though the same old paper spam. BUT, if you don't go through those things (expecially your bank trying to sell you life insurance) closely, it might come back to bite you in the ass. SO, you're FORCED to read their spam. They even tell you to read what comes in their statements. Noone is forced to read email spam. If you see something from someone you don't know, delete it. It's that simple. P.S. I am NOT a spammer and got my $20 back from the bank. |
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