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No matter how clever the scam is, there is always a point where they made an obviously r-slurred decision.
Its never subtle, they never get "tricked" into it. There's too many safeguards in place. At some point they always do something overtly stupid that makes you lose all sympathy and people lap it up anyways. Its shocking.
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No matter how clever the scam is, there is always a point where they made an obviously r-slurred decision.
Its never subtle, they never get "tricked" into it. There's too many safeguards in place. At some point they always do something overtly stupid that makes you lose all sympathy and people lap it up anyways. Its shocking.
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Singaporeans are supposed to have the third-highest IQ in the world. How do intelligent people fall for obvious scams? I honestly don't understand it.
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singaporeans are book smart not street smart
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They also live in a high trust society which might lead to more naivete when it comes to scams?
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Snapshots:
archive.org
ghostarchive.org
archive.ph (click to archive)
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