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Tuesday, July 16, 2002

People are weird. I get this crazy-ass email today in my inbox and, my curiosity piqued at the specific narcossis of the sender (coupled with the question of "just how much to they wish to charge for participation in their little group?") I did a little search. Seems it's a weird sorta spam that's making the rounds. See, the email details - in great babbling length - the fact that everything and everyone is fake and crazy and don't ya know life is really like the Matrix (though don't hold it against the author that he's pirating their idea though he claims in the message, he can't help that eventually similar ideas come to the surface). The email then goes on to say that in order to make contact with them, the initiate must actually find them first. This is what leads me over to the personal site of Paul Jarvis' entry about this same email. The comments of the entry are very amusing as other recepiants share their own thoughts on the receiving of the email and the crazy content of the author's site. (in which he details his hatred of music, his lack of sexual experiences, and a host of other distinctly insane comentary)

In short, all you people out there who receive an email intitled "Fakes" by diagonal498@yahoo.com asking you to search for them on the net and prove your worthiness to join them (Ryan {age 24} and Jacob {age 21}) through 25-page commentaries on yourself and your beliefs and your past and why you are worthy to be of their ransk, go ahead and hit the delete now.

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