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April 24th, 2006

Depressed spammers

I get tens of comments every day from various friends with pharmacy-related websites. Here are the messages from two of todays:

Not much on my mind right now, but it’s not important. I’ve just been letting everything happen without me. I just don’t have anything to say right now.

I can’t be bothered with anything these days, but such is life. I don’t care. So it goes. More or less nothing seems worth thinking about. I’ve just been hanging out waiting for something to happen, but that’s how it is.

Dear spammers. Please, find someone to talk to. It may not be that bad. In fact it probably isn’t that bad. Have a chat with a friend. Make sure you’re getting enough exercise and eating properly. Sit down with a glass of wine and some old Father Ted videos, then get an early night. I’m sure that things will look better tomorrow.

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2 Responses to “Depressed spammers”


  1. Suzy says:

    I recognise those comments … they’re not very original are they, these poor sad spammers!

  2. Judah says:

    They should be encouraged to try some of their own products, those with the pharmaceutical websites. Otherwise they are not a very good advertisement for what they are about. It must be tough to be a spammer, spreading oneself so thin and usually ending up getting recycled or trashed. Perhaps taking some of that selection of V products they are always recommending to me (who doesn’t actually need any of it) might improve their circumstances?