Re: Memes on social networks



On Nov 23, 1:51 pm, Tim Tyler <seemy...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sorry - but I just had to post this: I have enough trouble
with relationships as it is ;-)
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I would suggest people don't follow this link. It may contain a
virus, Trojan horse, worm or some other nastyware.
I strongly suggest the moderator take this questionable post off
the forum. It doesn't add to the discussion of evolution,
controversial or otherwise. It presents some risk. The scariest part
about it is how easy it would be to click on the link. The urge to
click may be faster than rational thought. Then say goodbye to your
hard drive.
Sorry, Tim. I am almost sure that you meant no harm. It is
amusing, but I don't think you really want to be responsible for
crashing somebodies hard drive (including your own). It would be
funnier if you changed the name so it wasn't a real link.

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