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| Spam
 
| Spam
 
| Do you want to meet lonely singles in your area tonight?
 
| Do you want to meet lonely singles in your area tonight?
| This is a common online popup advertisement and is generally considered undesirable. An unavoidable side effect of Randall having an email address published where the public can find it is that spammers have just as much access to it. Most people do not respond to spam emails, and Randall is no exception.
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| This is a common online popup advertisement and is generally considered undesirable. An unavoidable side effect of Randall having an email address published where the public can find it is that spammers have just as much access to it. Most people do not respond to spam emails{{cn}}, and Randall is no exception.
 
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| Phishing
 
| Phishing
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| Vague
 
| Vague
 
| What is going to happen? (Be specific)
 
| What is going to happen? (Be specific)
| Some humor is derived from the request for specificity in the question, which completely lacks any sort of specificity of its own.
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| Some humor is derived from the request for specificity in the question, which completely lacks any sort of specificity of its own. However, one could respond with the answer “someone is going to be born,” which would technically be true and specific.
 
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| Vague and ominous
 
| Vague and ominous

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