So glad I can’t see William Clarks name
Didn’t wanna get in trouble; that’s also why I cropped off the part that said “+13525199190”
If you keep being such a privacy respecting king, I’ll build you a guillotine on reflex and have really complicated thoughts about making a facebook account.
All I see is ******* *****
Thank you for respecting William Clarks privacy
I’m just here to roast OP for their incredible job at censoring names.
What do you mean? I can’t even read that it says
William ClarkI like to think that was intentional.
Life hack: I told them I was a conscientious objector when I was 18 and never heard from them again.
I was this 🤏 close to joining ROTC and thought real hard if I’d be willing to kill random strangers in exchange for tuition. The debt was worth it.
“We can fix you ❤️”
I’m curious, how does one manage to get labelled a terrorist??
Antifa :p
How dare you hypothetically terrorize innocent fascists!
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Who*
“Whom” is an indirect object pronoun, not a direct object pronoun.
Pronouns! Whom is correct here.
Who / whom works like He / him —
“The Trump administration attempted to label him a terrorist.”
“The Trump administration attempted to label whom a terrorist?”
“He is the person whom the Trump administration attempted to label a terrorist.”
So, how do these scumbags even get your number?
When I was signing up for the army in 2012 they asked me if I knew anyone who might wanna join, I think there was a bonus involved? Anyways I gave them no names or numbers and got nothing, not even the other bonus they promised me.
Never trust army recruiters.
You never trust the recruiter and always read the contract twice.
So much for airborne school for me…
My number is on my PsychologyToday page and my NPI profile, so hopefully from there, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they bought it from the university I went to or got access to a government database associated with my license
University is a lot more likely.
They like to prey on people desperate once the bills start rolling in.
The medical school application system, AMCAS, sells the information of every medical school applicant. I had to call the recruiters’ office and explain to them that I have multiple failing organ systems and take more than 10 medications a day. I asked if they could get me a medical waiver for chronic kidney disease and they sheepishly agreed to remove my name from their list.