Taking Back Spam

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Find some spam. Could be email spam, could be comment spam, whatever you want. Read it aloud. Make it your own. Try to make sense of it or make it more absurd than it already is.

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The Assignment: Looking through the great list of ds106 audio assignments, I was drawn to Taking Back Spam. We are supposed to read a piece
Spam I get a lot of spam everyday it sometimes becomes annoying. This is just the latest spam email I received from soundcloud. I get about
I still don’t know why people spam my WordPress with weird comments, but they do.  Here’s an example for the Taking Back Spam audio assignment:
I made this for Alan Liddell’s audio assignment Taking Back Spam. This is some spam I actually received on the DS106 site. Man, that’s deep. The

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