Either that, or they've become weirdly meta, because I got a lot of random texts last week saying "quit" or "stop" or "unsubscribe". And ONE random text that cursed me out and called me lots of bad names for sending her ("get it through your head I'm a woman!" or words to that effect) texts that were inappropriate in some way.
I felt like replying to that last one to clear my name, but on second thought that seemed unlikely to help, even if there is a real person on the other end.
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I felt like replying to that last one to clear my name, but on second thought that seemed unlikely to help, even if there is a real person on the other end.
Now the Machines Are Learning How to Smell
What kids are eating — and where, when and why — in eight schools across the country
Migrating Russian eagles run up huge data roaming charges
DNA test reunites half brothers; both were cops in Florida
U.S. bill would provide Puerto Rico a path to statehood
Leaving Prison at 72
Why do people hate vegans?
When your house is surrounded by massive warehouses
Underground Lives: The Sunless World of Immigrants in Queens
Medication lockers help Miami’s homeless living with HIV
US House recognises Armenian genocide, backs Turkey sanctions
Which Countries Do Best — And Worst — At Keeping Big Tobacco Out Of Politics
In a rural Wisconsin village, the doctor makes house calls — and sees some of the rarest diseases on Earth
Inside the Phone Company Secretly Run By Drug Traffickers
The trouble with chocolate
In South Korea's dangerous shipyards, subcontracted workers are most at risk
When the Government Seizes Your Embryos
A Teen Refugee's Brain May Be Disrupted More By Poverty Than Past Trauma
‘What Is Going to Happen to Us?’ Inside ISIS Prison, Children Ask Their Fate
Is a new Arab Spring unfolding in the Middle East?
Migrant Children Trapped in Mexico Are Leaving Their Families and Crossing the Border Alone
Tally of children split at border tops 5,400 in new count
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