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That's genius
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The only solution for stopping spam is to stop using computers, phones, or anything that receives and sends emails.
Your email address is bought and sold on the internet every day between companies and marketing companies legit/non-legit. You can never stop someone from sending you spam.
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I'm not sure it is possible so I made an account I use to sign up everywhere. It is called spammagnet with a few numbers on the end. It is at google and their spam filters are pretty good. I rarely use my personal account(s) for that stuff and they very rarely receive any spam.
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
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While (spammers exist):
- Find the PHYSICAL address of the spammer
- Purchase an ICBM from your neighbourhood shady arms dealer
- Launch the ICBM to the spammer's PHYSICAL address
- Repeat as necessary
Profit
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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There is a way, needs a lot of effort. Follow the money.
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I went to Proton Mail 3 years ago and have NOT had one spam e-mail keep my gmail for places I do not trust and if I want to signup for known bad actors I use a bogus e-mail address
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Fortunately, I have my own domain.
I created an email address "DoNotReply@DomainName.com" for emails that are immediately and automatically deleted.
I created an email address "Info@DomainName.com" for emails that are just that, for any requests for information. These emails go into my info folder, which if worthy, are either saved. The rest are deleted.
My primary email address is for friends and family.
They all still get spam, but are much easier to manage.
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Kotomi & Ryan Elder - Don't Look Back[^]
Last week, the last episode of Rick & Morty's season 4 was released on Netflix.
I follow the show, so of course I watched it, and it ended with this song.
It's amazing, great chill tunes with a bit of a downer vibe, for when you're feeling down, obviously.
Rick & Morty featured other great songs, but this is my favorite so far (well, maybe a close tie with Can You Feel It? by Chaos Chaos).
Other than that I can't say much about it.
Ryan Elder is a composer for television and film and Kotomi is an L.A. based singer, but I've never heard of her before.
After this I'm going to check out more of her work though
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I actually listened to that just last week.
I love Hooverphonic and it came up.
Mad About You is also one of my favorite Hooverphonic songs and this version is just perfect
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I couldn't decide whether to go with 'Mad About You', 'Inhaler' or '2 Wicky'.
All great tracks.
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Yeah, I'm also a fan of Visions, Out of Sight and Anger Never Dies.
Ah heck, it's all good!
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I don't know if you've posted it, but I've heard them before.
Very nice actually, putting them in my playlist now.
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Although I can't find it now, I've posted Still Corners in the SOTW before
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Outlaws announced marriages (5)
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BANNS
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Solution for the Americans please? I looked up Banns and see that it is middle English for
Quote: a notice read out on three successive Sundays in a parish church, announcing an intended marriage and giving the opportunity for objections.
But where does the Outlaws part fit in (and it hit me as I typed . . . they are Outlaws because the couple hasn't married yet. After which they will be In-Laws)
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No, it's a double definition: outlaws (verb) = bans, announced marriages = banns, with "announced" doubling as a homophone indicator.
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Greg Utas wrote: No, it's a double definition Probably about 3.322 shannons.
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I'd never heard of shannons, so thanks for helping me to learn something new today.
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