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  • This likely had several warning signs that can be used for even personal emails. 1) is it too good to be true? Definitely in this example. Give me a gas card physically and I might believe it. 2) look at the actual link before you click. If it’s not part of the main domain for the company you’re expecting, or not within the intranet at work, it’s an automatic nope. 3) any oddities in the message or images that seem wrong. Misspellings, pixelated logos, etc. This is the smallest red flag, as often times getting a perfect email without any grammar or spelling issues means it didn’t come from a manager, that seems to be a requirement.












  • Does Tolkien have any writings about what happened when the dwarves dug too deep, or is that just a side note mentioned to explain why things are found that way? Gandalf had heard some rumors, but wasn’t sure if they were true. That would have been an interesting documentary of first hand “oh shit! RUN!”


  • Rhaedas@fedia.iotome_irl@lemmy.worldme_irl
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    10 days ago

    Dodged a bullet. You don’t want anyone with that kind of personality. Sure, other girls might think that internally, but for her to say it out loud to her friends, while you’re within earshot…she ain’t worth shit.


  • Rhaedas@fedia.iotoMemes@lemmy.mlshit...
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    Recycling started off as the third R and last resort, the first two were Reduce and Reuse. Those were not compatible with an economy based on consumerism and growth, so Recycling became the focus, creating an industry to pick through the few things that could be recycled and trashing the rest, and encouraging the public to buy more because it’s not a problem as long as you participate.

    And if you don’t participate, all the problems are your fault. Not the companies making the stuff, they’re just doing what you want.