If you're like me, your inbox is essentially a challenge in efficiency. Figuring out what deserves attention and what doesn't can, in fact, prove to be a source of agony. Whether we're feverishly scrolling through our Blackberry in an elevator, poking away at our iPhone hidden under the dinner table or staring into the LED glow of the computer, we share a very intimate relationship with our e-mail.

And then there's SPAM.

In the grand scheme of things, junk mail that mistakenly ends up in your inbox should barely register after one click. But somehow, we bemoan the stuff and can get find ourselves all riled up, begrudging our filters for sleeping on the job.

Spamblr
(NSFW) is a Tumblr account that doesn't just let the junk mail die quitely. Its creators brings the looniest, filthiest, grammatically incorrect messages into a public forum via clever artistic mock-ups that reimagine just what we're being sold in the first place. Is it outrageously subversive? Does it take revenge on whatever bots are peddling us with porno sites and b*ner pills? No, but who cares? Like playing Pictionary backwards, Spamblr manages to spin garbage into gold.

Catch the eye of every woman.


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