Hi /r9k/ my friends from the internet
Is any of you interested in exchanging classic letters (snail mail)? I think it might be good for us, poor souls, to write by hand to other robots around the world.
Who would be interested?
>>37732057
Is there really no one interested?
>>37732057
I would, but...
>Live in a country with barely any Robots.
>Writing is hard to read and really bad, no one but me can read it.
>Can't afford sending mail across countries n such.
>>37732717
Where do you live? Also, economic letters are cheapest ones, literally the price of bottled water. Can you write in caps lock? Wtf. No idea how to name that. Ohh, capitalized!
Plus, the point is to exchange letters with robots across the world, not in same country only!
>>37732806
I live in Sweden, and how am I supposed to write in caps lock with a pencil?
>>37732978
I was thinking capitalized letters - my english is not perfect.
I live in Poland, so not so far away. Are you interested?
I'd do it if I didnt have to show my adress
>>37732057
I can only be intersted if you are a virgin girl, bonus poitns if you at least vaguely resemble my waifu
am I the only old guy here remembering the "pen pals" mania of early '80s?
In some old Mickey Mouse comics there was a page dedicated to address swaping.
kids about 11-12 published their home address, age, interests.
epic times, when men were men and pedos weren't so many and so mainstream yet
>be me
>autism kicks in
>take girls addresses from those old comics magazines
>search names+addresses on google and facebook
>basically 25% of them is still living in hometown
>maybe won't even remember having published their address and interests 35 years ago