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10 Current Fads That Are Way Older Than You Think
Elizabeth S. Anderson December 28, 2015
Chain emails, wall graffiti, aggressive sport fans, photo editing, and short tex
ting are just a few of today s fads. Surprisingly, however, many current fads are
much older than we think.
10 Chain Emails And Letters
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Photo credit: Alpha
Chain emails and letters are those weird messages that instruct us to resend the
m to more people. Those who follow the instructions are often promised some sort
of good luck. Those who do not are warned of impending bad luck, including deat
h. Some messages also instruct the recipient to remit money to the sender and th
en forward the email or letter to several other people, who are also required to
send money.
The first chain letter was sent in 1888, more than a century before the advent o
f email. It was mailed from a debt-ridden missionary academy to several people,
who were told to donate to the school. They were also required to forward the le
tterChain emails and letters are those weird messages that instruct us to resend
them to more people. Those who follow the instructions are often promised some
sort of good luck. Those who do not are warned of impending bad luck, including
death. Some messages also instruct the recipient to remit money to the sender an
d then forward the email or letter to several other people, who are also require
d to send money.
and letters are those weird messages that instruct us to resend them to more peo
ple. Those who follow the instructions are often promised some sort of good luck
. Those who do not are warned of impending bad luck, including death. Some messa
ges also instruct the recipient to remit money to the sender and then forward th
e email or letter to several other people, who are also required to send money.
The first chain letter was sent in 1888, more than a century before the advent o
f email. It was mailed from a debt-ridden missionary academy to several people,
who were told to donate to the school. They were also required to forward the le
tterChain emails and letters are those weird messages that instruct us to resend
them to more people. Those who follow the instructions are often promised some
sort of good luck. Those who do not are warned of impending bad luck, including
death. Some messages also instruct the recipient to remit money to the sender an
d then forward the email or letter to several other people,
The first chain letter was sent in 1888, more than a century before the advent o
f email. It was mailed from a debt-ridden missionary academy to several people,
who were told to donate to the school. They were also required to forward the le
tterChain emails and letters are those weird messages that instruct us to resend
them to more people. Those who follow the instructions are often promised some
sort of good luck. Those who do not are warned of impending bad luck, including

death. Some messages also instruct the recipient to remit money to the sender an
d then forward the email or letter to several other people,
The first chain letter was sent in 1888, more than a century before the advent o
f email. It was mailed from a debt-ridden missionary academy to several people,
who were told to donate to the school. They were also required to forward the le
tterChain emails and letters are those weird messages that instruct us to resend
them to more people. Those who follow the instructions are often promised some
sort of good luck. Those who do not are warned of impending bad luck, including
death. Some messages also instruct the recipient to remit money to the sender an
d then forward the email or letter to several other people, who are also require
d to send money.
and letters are those weird messages that instruct us to resend them to more peo
ple. Those who follow the instructions are often promised some sort of good luck
. Those who do not are warned of impending bad luck, including death. Some messa
ges also instruct the recipient to remit money to the sender and then forward th
e email or letter to several other people, who are also required to send money.
The first chain letter was sent in 1888, more than a century before the advent o
f email. It was mailed from a debt-ridden missionary academy to several people,
who were told to donate to the school. They were also required to forward the le
tterChain emails and letters are those weird messages that instruct us to resend
them to more people. Those who follow the instructions are often promised some
sort of good luck. Those who do not are warned of impending bad luck, including
death. Some messages also instruct the recipient to remit money to the sender an
d then forward the email or letter to several other people, who are also require
d to send money.
The first chain letter was sent in 1888, more than a century before the advent o
f email. It was mailed from a debt-ridden missionary academy to several people,
who were told to donate to the school. They were also required to forward the le
tterChain emails and letters are those weird messages that instruct us to resend
them to more people. Those who follow the instructions are often promised some
sort of good luck. Those who do not are warned of impending bad luck, including
death. Some messages also instruct the recipient to remit money to the sender an
d then forward the email or letter to several other people, who are also require
d to send money.
The first chain letter was sent in 1888, more than a century before the advent o
f email. It was mailed from a debt-ridden missionary academy to several people,
who were told to donate to the school. They were also required to forward the le
tterChain emails and letters are those weird messages that instruct us to resend
them to more people. Those who follow the instructions are often promised some
sort of good luck. Those who do not are warned of impending bad luck, including
death. Some messages also instruct the recipient to remit money to the sender an
d then forward the email or letter to several other people, who are also require
d to send money.
The first chain letter was sent in 1888, more than a century before the advent o
f email. It was mailed from a debt-ridden missionary academy to several people,
who were told to donate to the school. They were also required to forward the le
tters to three of their friends.
Chain emails and letters are those weird messages that instruct us to resend the
m to more people. Those who follow the instructions are often promised some sort
of good luck. Those who do not are warned of impending bad luck, including deat
h. Some messages also instruct the recipient to remit money to the sender and th
en forward the email or letter to several other people, who are also required to
send money.

The first chain letter was sent in 1888, more than a century before the advent o
f email. It was mailed from a debt-ridden missionary academy to several people,
who were told to donate to the school. They were also required to forward the le
tters to three of their friends.Chain emails and letters are those weird message
s that instruct us to resend them to more people. Those who follow the instructi
ons are often promised some sort of good luck. Those who do not are warned of im
pending bad luck, including death. Some messages also instruct the recipient to
remit money to the sender and then forward the email or letter to several other
people, who are also required to send money.
The first chain letter was sent in 1888, more than a century before the advent o
f email. It was mailed from a debt-ridden missionary academy to several people,
who were told to donate to the school. They were also required to forward the le
tters to three of their friends.Chain emails and letters are those weird message
s that instruct us to resend them to more people. Those who follow the instructi
ons are often promised some sort of good luck. Those who do not are warned of im
pending bad luck, including death. Some messages also instruct the recipient to
remit money to the sender and then forward the email or letter to several other
people, who are also required to send money.
The first chain letter was sent in 1888, more than a century before the advent o
f email. It was mailed from a debt-ridden missionary academy to several people,
who were told to donate to the school. They were also required to forward the le
tters to three of their friends.

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