A Korean Prostitute's calling card (anyone know Korean)? - threadomanced


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That's what I've thought most about this thread. This foreign 1 1/2 x 2 1/2 inch paper ends up on some random US city. It's kept in a drawer for years. In a matter of days through the internet, there are no more mysteries.
If by a matter of days you mean seven years, yes. ;)
 


The thread was started 7 years ago (2003), ran its course, and ended.

A spambot recently (2010) picked this thread to spam. You can't tell because the spam itself was deleted.

Once the thread was bumped, people started posting in it again, some of them not noticing how old it was originally.

And now you know... the rest of the story.
 

You know, this thread could be used as a pretty good example of the mechanics of the Internet. The information lives a life of its own and just keeps going. People notice it, keep it moving further. Old data turns into new data and the information evolves into and beyond the original specifications. Simple query turns into a global quest.
 


This is the best thread necromancy ever! Are there more equally intriguing threads out there waiting to be revisited? It was like a novel, with a surprise ending and everything! :>
 




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