That have nothing to do with the title or subject of the spam companies.
For example:
"I got my Mew to level 65. It was pretty unstoppable," said Sherman. But after he and his brother had a fight, his brother struck back by creating a new save file on his Pokémon game, effectively erasing all the old data. And little Mew.
This was before the time of cloud saves and back-up hard drives. Back then, losing a game save was permanent — and devastating. "That was hundreds and hundreds of hours of work into that game gone, and there was no way I was able to even get another one."
But that didn't put Sherman off Pokémon for good. He still plays on his DS on the road, and will even trade and battle occasionally with his teammate Doug Baldwin, Seahawks wide receiver.
That continued love explains how Sherman got involved with promoting the series' upcoming 20th anniversary on Feb. 27, which even got its own Super Bowl ad spot Sunday night
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end of email.
I "starred" this email that came a few weeks ago. In the original email it had something about a business or course or whatever, some spam email stuff, but just now I wanted to copy&paste the beginning of the email but all that was left is what I pasted up there. there was a link to a website but it didnt open up. heres that link:
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link to westomma.com]
Anyway, this is not the first time a weird spam mail has come to my email. Once I got (always at the end of the spam mail) esoteric stuff like "what is the meaning of life?"
Anyone else get these things? I know most people dont even read spam but im thinking it might be AI..