Friday, June 6, 2008

Ok

I need to straighten something out for some people 'out there'.  When you get an email or Facebook message saying that if 15,000,000 people join a group, or forward this gas prices will lower, or some kid will get a new kidney, or you'll get an ipod in the mail.  If you believe any of these, you deserve to get attacked by an awe-wielding kid on a bus.  I have no idea why anyone would believe any of these; why the hell would any of these things come about, especially from any of these pointless online activities?  Gas companies aren't going to lower gas prices because 13498573589475934758943498673495450376235 people joined some Facebook group; why would they?  We're all going to continue to buy gas, and it's not like they think the public enjoys 'high' gas prices; they know we are cheap.  Bill Gates will not mail you a dollar for every person you forward this email to; he doesn't care about you, and chances are, if you're on of the people that believes those emails, no one at all cares about you.

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