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Unethical text message


Ja  Rhule

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I remember when I got my new phone I would text people, then read my own texts, think it was them and reply to myself like "damn I just did that too!".

That's not really unethical but that's pretty much all I can think of.

Sometimes when I don't want to go out I won't answer a person's call but I'll reply with a text. That's a little rude I guess.

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Series of texts between a black friend and myself:

Me: "Hey, do you guys conduct electricity better than normal people?"

Him: "The fug?"

Me: "Well, black clothes hold in more heat than other clothes. Makes sense to me."

Him: "Are you saying black clothes aren't normal?"

Me: "Well everyone thinks that someone who wears lots of black is weird."

Him: "fug you."

Me: "Maybe its why they electrocute you guys on death row a lot."

It gets a little worse after that.

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This isn't a text msg, it was an e-mail.

After I kicked the ex-fiancee out, she got on a computer and hacked into my Yahoo account. (Not my business e-mail, that's my Roadrunner one. She guessed my password. It wasn't hard, it was my initials + the year I was born.) She proceeded to send a scathing e-mails to everyone of my friends on my contact list. When she was done, she went back in and erased all the e-mails from the "SENT" file.

So I was wondering why I hadn't heard from any of my friends for several months. Finally I called my friend John. John said I had a lot of balls for calling him after what I wrote. At this point I was totally confused. :conf: He told me about the e-mail "I" sent. After we chated for a while we pieced together what must have happened. (He felt bad thinking the e-mail had come from me, when it didn't sound like something I would have written.)

To this day, there are a few friends who won't speak to me. I also pick passwords that are totally random. So much so, I have to write them down and I change them ever few months.

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This isn't a text msg, it was an e-mail.

After I kicked the ex-fiancee out, she got on a computer and hacked into my Yahoo account. (Not my business e-mail, that's my Roadrunner one. She guessed my password. It wasn't hard, it was my initials + the year I was born.) She proceeded to send a scathing e-mails to everyone of my friends on my contact list. When she was done, she went back in and erased all the e-mails from the "SENT" file.

So I was wondering why I hadn't heard from any of my friends for several months. Finally I called my friend John. John said I had a lot of balls for calling him after what I wrote. At this point I was totally confused. :conf: He told me about the e-mail "I" sent. After we chated for a while we pieced together what must have happened. (He felt bad thinking the e-mail had come from me, when it didn't sound like something I would have written.)

To this day, there are a few friends who won't speak to me. I also pick passwords that are totally random. So much so, I have to write them down and I change them ever few months.

That's brutal, I think a bitch would have died if that was me.

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