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GreatwhiteNorth

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I just received a robo call from this number ‭(410) 910-9643‬ saying my ssn was gonna be suspended for illegal activities. I called back:lol: guy asked for my ssn, so I gave him 123-45-6789, he said that was the wrong number, did I have another.lol. I said, sure and gave him another, after the third “wrong number” he hung up.. Baltimore number but dude was definitely Indian..
https://who-calledme.com/Number/410-910-9643

Looks like they are hard at it.
 

scumrot derelict

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I just received a robo call from this number ‭(410) 910-9643‬ saying my ssn was gonna be suspended for illegal activities. I called back:lol: guy asked for my ssn, so I gave him 123-45-6789, he said that was the wrong number, did I have another.lol. I said, sure and gave him another, after the third “wrong number” he hung up.. Baltimore number but dude was definitely Indian..
You need to call your county's representative and let them know that people are getting hit up. You can tell them that you heard about it and that you are concerned about the affect it could potentially have on your vote.

Watch how fast shit get's sorted out. Politicians are desperate for work this time of the year.
 

BudmanTX

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I just received a robo call from this number ‭(410) 910-9643‬ saying my ssn was gonna be suspended for illegal activities. I called back:lol: guy asked for my ssn, so I gave him 123-45-6789, he said that was the wrong number, did I have another.lol. I said, sure and gave him another, after the third “wrong number” he hung up.. Baltimore number but dude was definitely Indian..
dude u should see the spam email i get from people trying to solicte shit from me, course i always send them the wrong shit all the time to fuck with them
 

BudmanTX

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You need to call your county's representative and let them know that people are getting hit up. You can tell them that you heard about it and that you are concerned about the affect it could potentially have on your vote.

Watch how fast shit get's sorted out. Politicians are desperate for work this time of the year.
the only thing a fuckin politician work on is there freakin wallet
 

Bareback

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I just received a robo call from this number ‭(410) 910-9643‬ saying my ssn was gonna be suspended for illegal activities. I called back:lol: guy asked for my ssn, so I gave him 123-45-6789, he said that was the wrong number, did I have another.lol. I said, sure and gave him another, after the third “wrong number” he hung up.. Baltimore number but dude was definitely Indian..
7-11 nough said..... ohh and repeat 7-11 then say slurpy ....pause.... wait for it..... whisper Apu... wait for it....Indian meltdown.






Just kidding because we all know that making fun of a telemarketer who is trying to rip you off and at the very least wasting your time, is hurtful.
 

tyler.durden

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I just found out that an ex-gf killed herself last year. She was a cool person, but really negative, especially considering that she was raised in wealth and privilege. She had Vitaligo, that skin condition where melanin seems to seep out of certain areas leaving whitish patches. She was cute as hell, but she was obsessed with hiding her condition with tons of makeup. No one seemed to care about it except her. She lived at home until about 40 when her mom kicked her out for her own good. I guess she couldn't handle the real world at that point, and attempted suicide a couple of times before she finally got it right. We hadn't spoken in years because of her negativity, but for some reason I read some of her poetry (she was a talented, published poet) on her website last week. So it's extra strange to find this out today. Weird to outlive a former serious gf, especially since she was about 4 years younger than me. I guess life is not for everyone. Here's to you, Kitten. RIP...
 

BarnBuster

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I just found out that an ex-gf killed herself last year. She was a cool person, but really negative, especially considering that she was raised in wealth and privilege. She had Vitaligo, that skin condition where melanin seems to seep out of certain areas leaving whitish patches. She was cute as hell, but she was obsessed with hiding her condition with tons of makeup. No one seemed to care about it except her. She lived at home until about 40 when her mom kicked her out for her own good. I guess she couldn't handle the real world at that point, and attempted suicide a couple of times before she finally got it right. We hadn't spoken in years because of her negativity, but for some reason I read some of her poetry (she was a talented, published poet) on her website last week. So it's extra strange to find this out today. Weird to outlive a former serious gf, especially since she was about 4 years younger than me. I guess life is not for everyone. Here's to you, Kitten. RIP...
:(
 

curious2garden

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I just found out that an ex-gf killed herself last year. She was a cool person, but really negative, especially considering that she was raised in wealth and privilege. She had Vitaligo, that skin condition where melanin seems to seep out of certain areas leaving whitish patches. She was cute as hell, but she was obsessed with hiding her condition with tons of makeup. No one seemed to care about it except her. She lived at home until about 40 when her mom kicked her out for her own good. I guess she couldn't handle the real world at that point, and attempted suicide a couple of times before she finally got it right. We hadn't spoken in years because of her negativity, but for some reason I read some of her poetry (she was a talented, published poet) on her website last week. So it's extra strange to find this out today. Weird to outlive a former serious gf, especially since she was about 4 years younger than me. I guess life is not for everyone. Here's to you, Kitten. RIP...
Sigh, I guess we all finally succeed at something even if it's death. I always had a hard time with the psychic dissonance between the hopelessly self-absorbed and the desperately dying. The 22 year old guy with terminal gastric cancer, a lovely wife and 16 month old child immediately come to mind.

I figure we'd really have modern medicine when we could transfer him to a healthy body and fix the chemical imbalance that made people with a healthy physical plant seek to destroy it. We aren't quite there yet. Sorry for your loss Tyler and my ramblings, good morning.
 

tangerinegreen555

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Sigh, I guess we all finally succeed at something even if it's death. I always had a hard time with the psychic dissonance between the hopelessly self-absorbed and the desperately dying. The 22 year old guy with terminal gastric cancer, a lovely wife and 16 month old child immediately come to mind.

I figure we'd really have modern medicine when we could transfer him to a healthy body and fix the chemical imbalance that made people with a healthy physical plant seek to destroy it. We aren't quite there yet. Sorry for your loss Tyler and my ramblings, good morning.
Maybe we were all born 100 yrs. too early.

Or 50 years too late. I'm not sure which. I would have loved to live as one of the Greatest Generation through the 1940's.

And 100 yrs. into the future, all my favorite beaches may be under water.

It's a tough pick, but it doesn't matter. We're stuck right here and right now.

For better or worse. Good thing for diversions or I'd be insane by now.
 

BudmanTX

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I just found out that an ex-gf killed herself last year. She was a cool person, but really negative, especially considering that she was raised in wealth and privilege. She had Vitaligo, that skin condition where melanin seems to seep out of certain areas leaving whitish patches. She was cute as hell, but she was obsessed with hiding her condition with tons of makeup. No one seemed to care about it except her. She lived at home until about 40 when her mom kicked her out for her own good. I guess she couldn't handle the real world at that point, and attempted suicide a couple of times before she finally got it right. We hadn't spoken in years because of her negativity, but for some reason I read some of her poetry (she was a talented, published poet) on her website last week. So it's extra strange to find this out today. Weird to outlive a former serious gf, especially since she was about 4 years younger than me. I guess life is not for everyone. Here's to you, Kitten. RIP...
damn dude, sorry to hear it....my condolences
 

neosapien

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I just found out that an ex-gf killed herself last year. She was a cool person, but really negative, especially considering that she was raised in wealth and privilege. She had Vitaligo, that skin condition where melanin seems to seep out of certain areas leaving whitish patches. She was cute as hell, but she was obsessed with hiding her condition with tons of makeup. No one seemed to care about it except her. She lived at home until about 40 when her mom kicked her out for her own good. I guess she couldn't handle the real world at that point, and attempted suicide a couple of times before she finally got it right. We hadn't spoken in years because of her negativity, but for some reason I read some of her poetry (she was a talented, published poet) on her website last week. So it's extra strange to find this out today. Weird to outlive a former serious gf, especially since she was about 4 years younger than me. I guess life is not for everyone. Here's to you, Kitten. RIP...
I had a high school ex girlfriend hang herself. She moved to New York to start life after college and hung herself in her apartment about 3 months later. Never found out why. Hadn't talked to her in a few years but definitely a weird feeling.
 

curious2garden

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Maybe we were all born 100 yrs. too early.

Or 50 years too late. I'm not sure which. I would have loved to live as one of the Greatest Generation through the 1940's.

And 100 yrs. into the future, all my favorite beaches may be under water.

It's a tough pick, but it doesn't matter. We're stuck right here and right now.

For better or worse. Good thing for diversions or I'd be insane by now.
I've wondered if our parents felt the same. I never asked because those weren't the type of questions my parents would entertain.
 

doublejj

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Maybe we were all born 100 yrs. too early.

Or 50 years too late. I'm not sure which. I would have loved to live as one of the Greatest Generation through the 1940's.

And 100 yrs. into the future, all my favorite beaches may be under water.

It's a tough pick, but it doesn't matter. We're stuck right here and right now.

For better or worse. Good thing for diversions or I'd be insane by now.
welcome to my life....:roll:
 

doublejj

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I've wondered if our parents felt the same. I never asked because those weren't the type of questions my parents would entertain.
I;m in my 60's....when i was young my grandmother told me about when electricity came to her town when she was a girl. And when the first phone came to town. And when she saw her first automobile and airplane. Those were all new inventions in her lifetime. All the old war veterans when she was a little girl were Civil War veterans.
 

mr sunshine

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I had a high school ex girlfriend hang herself. She moved to New York to start life after college and hung herself in her apartment about 3 months later. Never found out why. Hadn't talked to her in a few years but definitely a weird feeling.
When I was in elementary maybe 3rd grade on the walk to school we seen a dead body hanging from a porch. I remember thinking, "what a dick, could of done that inside." Years later when I was in my early 20s, some old guy with cancer shot himself in the head while he sat on a bench at the river near my house. I didn't walk up to him but I seen his dead body from a distance. @tyler.durden sucks bro, sorry about that..
 
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