Spam Comment of the Week — Week 18 2023
Sometimes, when I go through the spam mail I get on Google, I wish that they really WERE giving me all that money. I could use it! The spam on WordPress though almost never offers money. It all just praise or criticism — and amazingly bad spelling. I’m not against a few typos, but these go beyond typos to another plane of tackiness.
Askung questions aare genuinely nice thing if you are
not understanding anything totally, but this artticle presents fastidiouus understanding even.
I always get the feeling that these spammers have defective keyboards. Or English is their 10th or 11th language.
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The last one, they copied the text right out of the automatic “means nothing” text generator. Well, that sure got me enthusiastic about … what? Is there a product or something?
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ffor neew details about once peer week. I subscribed too your RSS feed ass well.
This guy’s web address is hotspicey.win/p0rn0, so I’m guessing his subscription to my RSS feed ass is accurate. Although at my age, I doubt my ass is really super attractive to anyone — not even ME.

Hilarious 😆
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I’ve gotten spam messages in foreign languages, but never in that nonsense text that print flyer, leaflet, and pamphlet designers use a text placeholders.
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I’m endlessly amused by these
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It’s the weird spelling, as if they are typing but have their fingers on the wrong keys. I left out the ones in languages I can’t read. I always wonder what they actually say.
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