emnotional abuse of my email account

Started by turmeric, Jun 15, 2003, 08:54 AM

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turmeric

did one of your people get my hotmail shut off?

Anniee36

Ok, Fess up!  Who is emotionally abusing tumor-ick's hotmail account!   I'm not kidding people, emotionally harming an email account is a serious social issue today, and we must strive to be inclusive of ALL email accounts, whether they be hotmail, yahoo, or EVEN AOL!   Yes, even AOL.   We must refrain from derogatory names about email servers at all times, and generalizations about the superiority of one type of account over another.

Discrimination against hotmail accounts must no longer be tolerated!   Email accounts of the world, UNITE and fight the oppression by the bourgeois man-lover Nazis who would make you all work for your daily bread!   Don't tolerate this outrage!

:evil:  :evil:  :evil:
on't walk ahead of me, I may not follow.   Don't walk behind me, I may not lead.   Don't walk beside me either.  Stay the hell away from me!

URnotmeRU

WTF???? Anniee, WTF is that idiot talking about?
nd the time will come when you'll see we're all one and life flows on, within you and without you. - George Harrison

Anniee36

I don't know, I thought he was starting a support group for email accounts that have been emotionally abused.

Maybe I'm in the wrong meeting :)
on't walk ahead of me, I may not follow.   Don't walk behind me, I may not lead.   Don't walk beside me either.  Stay the hell away from me!

FEMINAZIHATEMARTYR

I assume credit for this magnificent first strike against evil. :twisted:  :twisted:  :twisted:
What good fortune for government that people do not think."
                         Adolph Hitler

"Where madness rules the absurd is not far away."

We must not make the mistake of thinking that all those who eat the bread of dictatorship are evil from the first; but they must necessarily become evil....The curse of a system of terror is that there is no turning back; neither in the large realm of policies nor the 'smaller' realm of everyday human relationships is it possible for men to retrace their steps."
- Dr. Hans Bernd Gisevius
(1904-1974)

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