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@downwithmonstercable: Me too.
He reminds me of a little boy, whose dog was just run over by the UPS delivery guy. And... I tried to tell Max to get out of the way. I tried to scream. I... tried to... run over there and get him. But, I just wahahasn't fahahast enough.
*snif*
Sorry. Yeah. Sad picture.
I LOL at this photo every time I see it... what a friggin moron. Honestly... the only 22yr old (with a computer) who hasn't ever seen a spam email. And yea, before the jackals come out, I know there are people who don't have the money to know about this stuff... but seriously, his parents gave him something like $60k. He's no shlump.
@weakdome: The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, I'd say. I have no idea how his parents fell for this. I don't know how this guy fell for it! But even if I were a parent, and my child wanted to borrow thousands of dollars, I'd sure as heck investigate all I could before handing it over.





as dumb as that kid is for falling for the nigeria scheme, that picture makes me feel really bad for him.