Re: In today's news...
and then there's the words "Gun Control"...
a touchy subject matter between Americans...
I just pray for the reprieve of the deceased souls in that brutal act of human barbarism...
the shooter's end is kinda anti-climactic though...
instead of facing justice or suffering in the most ISIS way he got off scot-free by blowing his head off...
if he is gonna off himself why did he have to take 60+ others with him?
well at least in some organized religions they have a Hell for this kind of person...
Given that the media is reporting that he
supposedly didn't have any religious or political leanings, I doubt he was concerned with that. I mean, "would God be pissed at me for this?" probably wasn't the last thing to go through his head...
People started pushing their political agendas before the bodies even cooled
Both gun control and people digging to find out if he's a muslim/trump supporter/anti-trump etc
It's pretty shit, really. But people are going to try to use suffering for their own gains
Pretty much this. Unfortunately, it's a part of the world we live in nowadays. As one French president once said, "better get used to it. It's part of daily life now."
I ate it
http://www.ulmf.org/bbs/showpost.php?p=1015254&postcount=1542
Actually, there is a good reason for bad grammar and fucking up sentences. It's defense mechanism I am not going to explain, hint: pattern. Maybe it's intended, maybe not, who cares.
I'm not sure what kind of defense mechanism involves bad grammar. I'm guessing you're suggesting that pattern behavior stereotypical of scammers which they revert to? Still waiting on my money from that Nigerian Prince, too.
Or are you talking with the lack of proof? In that case, I can agree, to some extent. On the one hand, you're risking someone catching the fake and pointing it out and that fact going viral. No reason to double-down on your bullshit if you don't need to, right?
Looking at the price he asked, depending on his e-mail database, kid already could get more than 1k$. It's written good enough to get few people (again, depends on his database size).
I had a few emails *supposedly* from the FBI arrive in my inbox back in the day. I promptly deleted them and went on with my life. I consider myself of average intelligence, so it would impress me if someone on the same intellectual level managed to fall for this.
That tracking pixel would be great for improving chance of people freaking out and paying. Just send another mail with something: "Thanks for reading you still have [sent time minus read time] before I release everything I have on your kinks you weirdo : )". But that requires knowledge which those scammers mostly don't have.
Yeah, a reminder email would probably terrify someone if the sender gave them the impression that their activity was still being monitored. Although, I would probably reply with some snarky shit like "Buddy, I'm not intimidated. You watched me jerk my dick for 3hrs, and are now threatening to send it to my friends (whom I don't even have added on email, and a few of which are female). You've probably helped me get laid this weekend, so do your worst."
Then again, I have a tendency to look at the glass half-full.