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32,000 "Why I'm Tired" Emails

An anonymous reader writes "Slate has a story about the guy who registered tired.com in 1997 and put up on the home page "Are you tired? Tell us why." He's collected 32,000 emails from tired people, including an one from a Navy ship at sea that's too good to be fake."

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  1. Re:why i'm tired by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Could this be one reason why Americans can't stand outsourcing? The fact that some moron could actually be up at 5 am in the morning (EST) working while the rest of them are sleeping?

  2. Re:I'm tired by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait
    Pat Robertson talks about the law of reciprocity in his Secret of Financial Prosperity. The theory is that if you give money to God's work, God will return it to you many times over through pay raises, successful investments, and so on.

    Many folks who want to benefit from the law of reciprocity contribute each month to the 700 Club. I would recommend that you start watching the 700 Club on you television and decide for yourself it it is for you.

    God wants you to be prosperous. A popular book titled The Prayer of Jabez shows you how to claim the prosperity which God holds in store for you. Your library might have a copy. It is definitely worth a read.

  3. Re:I'm tired by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait
    Pat Robertson talks about the law of reciprocity in his Secret of Financial Prosperity. The theory is that if you give money to God's work, God will return it to you many times over through pay raises, successful investments, and so on.

    Many folks who want to benefit from the law of reciprocity contribute each month to the 700 Club. I would recommend that you start watching the 700 Club on your television and decide for yourself it it is for you.

    God wants you to be prosperous. A popular book titled the Prayer of Jabez shows you how to claim the prosperity which God holds in store for you. Your library might have a copy. It is definitely worth a read.