The following are examples of what was known as a 'chain letter', or 'chain email'. In the very beginning, chain letters were physical letters sent to random people by postal mail ('snail mail'). Once the internet came into being, they were sent to people via email, but it became common to also post them in the comments section of other people's profiles, blogs, or websites. Chain letters/emails were generally considered to be a form of spam. Fortunately, this practice has pretty much died out...or has it? According to CNN, chain emails saw a resurgence during the pandemic - https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/16/us/chain-email-recipe-exchange-letter-coronavirus-trnd/index.html. So beware, your inbox could be next!
1. I HATE DOING THIS, BUT THIS REALLY CONVINCED ME:
Did you know...when you dream about a person, that person went to sleep thinking about you??
Did you know...when the person you like looks at you, then looks down, they're crazy about you??
Did you know...when that person looks you directly in the eyes, they love you more than you think??
Did you know...when that person looks at you a lot, they can't live without you??
Did you know...when they leave, they say too much because they don't want to let you go??
Now make a wish with the name of the person you love, or a friend that you love for real!!!!!
If you don't forward this, you will have bad luck in love...if you send this in the next few minutes to 5 people, your wish will come true in 1 week, if you send it to 10 people, your wish will come true in 5 days, if you send it to 15 people, your wish will come true tomorrow!!!!!
More to come, eventually...
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