Junk mail tells a story.

I have just emptied my junk mail box. I found the contents fascinating.

Seemingly I have lots of Asian and Latino girls who can’t wait to get their hands on me. I am wanted by model agencies and people want to sell me penis enlargement and Viagra.

I have hundreds of free spins on lots of casinos, free bets and enticing odds.

I am offered lots of wonderful credit card deals and payday loans are exorbitant prices (Presumably so that I can pay off the debts from the bets I have been putting down).

Supermarkets want me to set up accounts, take out cards and arrange home delivery – with various enticements.

Then there’s the gentleman from Ghana who wants to transfer $12 million into my account.

Well obviously I was highly tempted but there was only one I was interested in. I eagerly await my 50% of that $12 million.

What is this all telling us about the world we live in?

13 thoughts on “Junk mail tells a story.

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  2. That’s quite a picture of condemnation for our society/culture, isn’t it. Now I’m curious. I’ll have to start paying attention to ours! I think it’s mostly offers for credit cards, though Drollery does get stuff from the NRA (yes… he is a member, you don’t grow up being a farmer/rancher in Utah without being one) and I get stuff from National Geographic. Oh, and a sale catalog or two. Interesting post, Opher. I’ll bet folks who read this will be scrambling to look at their junk mail for the maybe the first time ever! LOL

    1. It is isn’t it.
      The money hasn’t arrived yet – and I gave him all the account details. Why do you think he’s taking so long?

    2. Sorry to interrupt your conversation – all we get is takeaway leaflets/mobility products/supermarket waste of paper – all goes in the recycling.

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