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Seriously stooped this low ugh

Send them this love letter. Sentiments from the planet Vulcan.

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Frankly, I'd just block and move on - no need to engage with those who aren't going to respect you.

That being said, if you want my thoughts on a malicious compliance type response, I'd suggest a headshot only photo where you're wearing a brassiere over your face.
 
Frankly, I'd just block and move on - no need to engage with those who aren't going to respect you.

That being said, if you want my thoughts on a malicious compliance type response, I'd suggest a headshot only photo where you're wearing a brassiere over your face.
omg that is a funny idea. Reminds me of a clothing accessory the new kid can wear in TFBW, a South Park video game. I’ll get a pic of that later on
 
Is this a paid job / malicious compliance required?

Honestly I wouldn't comply at all without a reason, but that's just me. Then if I had reason, it would be malicious compliance for outlandish requests :D

Also I just realized @VictorR said the same thing, sorry for the unintentional echo!
 
That being said, if you want my thoughts on a malicious compliance type response, I'd suggest a headshot only photo where you're wearing a brassiere over your face.

That's funny, she could put the bra on the hat and send a pic of that. :)
 
Is this Star Trek? Where’s the red shirt if it’s Star Trek?
LOL...a red uniform only meant certain demise in the original series, and if you were below the rank of commander.

Lt. Saavik was from the movie, Star Trek II "Wrath of Khan". Doesn't count. ;)

Then again you could charge them for an autographed copy of such a picture. Cash in! No bitcoin allowed. (Offer void in Alaska or Hawaii or the Duchy of Grand Fenwicke.)
 
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I have some light colored shirts and darker colored bras so I would be following instructions
Why on earth would you want to “follow his instructions?“

Mysterionz, what do you want from this person?

All jokes aside, this sounds highly suspicious to me. Alarm bells are screaming to me “do not engage under any circumstances.”

Please protect yourself and choose caution.
 
I'm with Rodafina. Jab the block button (if there is one) and move away quickly. There are way too many weirdos on the internet.
 
Why on earth would you want to “follow his instructions?“

Mysterionz, what do you want from this person?

All jokes aside, this sounds highly suspicious to me. Alarm bells are screaming to me “do not engage under any circumstances.”

Please protect yourself and choose caution.

I agree with this. Don't follow strangers/peoples instructions on the internet. That's how people end up in cults and all sorts of weird situations. :fearscream: Nothing good comes from it.
 
All jokes aside, this sounds highly suspicious to me. Alarm bells are screaming to me “do not engage under any circumstances.”

Please protect yourself and choose caution.

I actually came to the conclusion that this might be little more than someone's bizarre tongue-in-cheek humor. That if they were serious they would have made it as a demand and asked for much more.

Though I agree to be cautious with any unknown incoming communication and simply ignore it. Same as I do for most phone calls. Whether they be from irritating but legitimate spammers, or criminal scammers. I treat them indifferently, never answering them at all.

A simple deduction to be made. If they are really a problem, they'll be back. If not, no worries, whatever their intention may be.
 
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I certainly wouldn't click to send to any links per even responding maliciously because that's some scam, ID theft 101 going on.
 
That's funny, she could put the bra on the hat and send a pic of that. :)

Sounds funny, but sending any response is providing source data you don't want to provide to someone unless you truly know and trust them, and can vouch for their systems not being compromised. -A very tall order even for those closest within your social orbit.

Making any response regardless of content or intent potentially risky.
 
Sounds funny, but sending any response is providing source data you don't want to provide to someone unless you truly know and trust them, and can vouch for their systems not being compromised. -A very tall order even for those closest within your social orbit.

Oh that's true. Forget what I said Mysterionz, listen to Judge. :)
 

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