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T-Mobile: deceptive and incompetent

After nearly five months of trying to get the $30 rebate that T-Mobile has admitted—many times—that they owe me, I finally filed a complaint with the Better Business Bureau. I am also considering sending this to Hank Phillippi Ryan, the “Real Deal” consumer crusader/reporter at WHDH in Boston. This entire ordeal is just so ridiculous.
So, [...]

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Thanks, Jesus

Matthew 6.34 (NRSV):
So do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring worries of its own. Today’s trouble is enough for today.

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Conversations with strangers: Ignoring my mother’s advice

“Don’t talk to strangers.”
I hate that saying. I hate it. I was thinking, jumping from one topic to the next, when i somehow latched on to the memory of my conversation with a guy on the way to New York.
This guy had HIV. He was 28, HIV positive from his girlfriend, dropped out of school [...]

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Do your[1337]sel[f/ves] a favor.

I took a hot bath last night, and it was probably the best thing I’ve done all break. If you’ve got a functioning bathtub within reach, grab that bucket and pull yourself over. Once youre back at wes you’ll be missin it. Get some candles goin, maybe a george foreman grill–hell, string some christmas lights [...]

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A thought for Jefferey (aka J-Bag 2.0).

“who am i. who are you. why do i want anything. its all just in my mind. everything is all just in my mind. Im acutely aware of it all.”
You seem to question everything except the questions themselves. Why does it matter whether or not something is “real”? Why does it matter [...]

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