"If this isn't an indication that this really is a project funded by the military/NWO wing of Microsoft to body scan people so they can send the terminators /drones/cruise missiles to kill us selectively, I don't know what is.
This is why I buy Apple products."
"@GitEmSteveDave_IsSlacking: I'm creeped out by the fact that my Twitter (quitter) account received, within the month of its opening, a follower that was a slightly sketchy company I'd done business with over a year ago."
"@not_a_virus.exe.vbs: you have to be careful about outright lying to insurance companies - if they discover your lie, they can use that as grounds to refuse payment on claims.
something as simple as "are you married?" may seem trivial, but that can give them leverage to cancel your policy & refuse to pay when you need it most."
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