Tuesday, November 6, 2007
As i check my email, i always get those chain letters, with pictures of beautiful babies who look like they're sleeping peacefully but who are actually 'dying from cancer' as stated by the email. Or even pictures of babies with tubes sticking out from the mouth nose, everywhere.
I've never forwarded them and quite a long time ago, because i felt a tinge of guilt, i just decided to like find out if they were real. But just try it, and you'll find that these are all hoaxes. type in the supposedly dying baby's name, or anything related to the email, and you'll find out all you need to know about how much truth there is to it.
From
www.hoax-slayer.com/krista-marie.html: No legitimate company, including AOL, would consider organizing or supporting a charitable campaign that was based on how often a particular email is forwarded. In any case, there is simply no feasible way to keep track of how many times an individual email is forwarded. Any email that tries to convince recipients that a donation, prize, or other benefit is somehow contingent upon how many times the message is forwarded is almost certainly a hoax.
It is quite sad to get all these things forwarded and forwarded when it does not really have much meaning or use. So yes, people, try to find out if the messages are true before fowarding it alright (: don't spend your time or sympathy on something that's not true.
p.s even the nicely written 'Slow Dance' poem thing is a hoax. If you're interested in reading all the lies you can click
here (:
;6:28 PM