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Unnecessary e-mail forwards


This silly behavior has been around for ages, but people still seem to think that their friends want to read lame jokes, cute stories, and scary chain letters. If you're passing along anything that's not serious, be mindful of your audience. If it's a warning of some kind, search for it on Snopes.com to see if it's a hoax. We'll all be grateful.

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