There's a fine line between offense and amusement, and I think everyone has to find that line on their own. However, if you find yourself on the offended side of the line, you can "jump" to the amusement side by publishing the entire text of the email, along with the sender, on Yahoo 360.
Do it. Now.
2007-11-07 05:18:09
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answered by STFU Dude 6
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It depends. Are you a nice Spiritual Jackhole?
2007-11-07 05:18:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Amused, definitely. You are spiritually jackhole? Not spiritual? That made me giggle.
2007-11-07 05:18:20
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answered by Anonymous
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lol. Amused. Nobody can use the word "jackhole" and expect not to get laughed at.
2007-11-07 05:20:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I wish i was a Jackhole. That sounds cool.
2007-11-07 05:19:30
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answered by Anonymous
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What's a jackhole?
2007-11-07 05:17:49
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answered by Anonymous
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A little of both. The actual message is totally amusing. Yet the spirit of how the sender meant for it to be received is offensive. The sender essentially projected his own feelings of inadequacy onto you.
2007-11-07 05:19:52
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answered by Rckets 7
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Jackhole? My kid said that when he was in the first grade...don't be too mean, Nance, it might be a kid...=0)
2007-11-07 05:23:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Amused. And possibly perplexed. But definitely amused.
2007-11-07 05:17:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure! What is a "jackhole"?
2007-11-07 05:21:00
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answered by Everlasting Life 3
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