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Q: Disabled neighbor reliant upon me is causing conflict

ShariA few years ago, I bought a very small house located in a very small, tightly interconnected neighborhood. I am self employed, work out of my house and have a super sporadic income that has recently dwindled down to not much at all. While out walking my dogs, I noticed a disabled hunched over w...

 
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Happy december everyone!
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Q: How do I politely tell people in public I can't give out my e-mail?

SvetlanaofVodianovaI noticed recently when I'm checking out at the store, the cashier will ask for my email address, so that the store can send me flyers, coupons, and promotions. In other words, junk. How do I politely but sternly tell them that I don't want them to have my e-mail address? If I'm too polite, the...

15:48
guten tag
question above might be phrasing?
Yeah, could do with a 'how do you usually say this'... and even then, the answer is probably going to be that a lot of cashiers are still going to explain what you're missing out on..
true
i normally give a fake email
16:04
Hey all. Is anyone doing Advent of Code this year?
16:27
@AlexRobinson Why hasn't it gotten flags/close-votes yet then? :P
17:16
@AGirlHasNoName What if I don't identify as Google or Twitter.... or Reddit...
@FreezePhoenix Github...
What if I don't identify as Github?
xd
Also, what if all my modules have a mass less than 6
Throw an error
That's in response to both of your questions
@AGirlHasNoName I'll stick with crochet ;)
But it looks fun!
18:14
@AGirlHasNoName Hoi!
Along with a bunch of CG&CC people.
Nice. Yeah that seems like something that could be golfed
What language are you planning to work in?
I'm using Python.
If you like Advent of Code and you don't already know about Project Euler, I highly recommend the latter.
Ohh yeah I've done a couple project Euler
I need to get back into it. It has been a while and I didn't do too many.

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