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Is the old handwritten letter the most private form of communication in this modern digital age?

GlassDog · 46-50, M
Especially if it's written using words of more than one syllable.
GlassDog · 46-50, M
@NocturnalNomad: Haha! Politicians in my country speak very slowly with single syllable words and lots of pauses. The more senior they become, the more they do it. They're either rather dim, or they think the rest of us are very dim.
WorldlyWoes · 36-40, M
@GlassDog: Strong and stable leadership. Strong and stable economy. Strong and stable. Strong and stable, Strong and stable, Strong and stable.

The public: I'm voting for her because she's strong and stable.

-_-
GlassDog · 46-50, M
@NocturnalNomad: Haha! Keeping the economy strong and stable for hard-working people who are working hard at their hard work with other hard-working people.
Peaceful · F
Absolutely. Sad really.
Invisible · 26-30, M
No. It's trivial to inspect the contents of an envelope without even opening it. Your best bet is to use proven encryption protocols on a device that is not connected to the internet and to put the encrypted data on a medium such as a USB drive that can then be used to send it from an insecure device
iMystery · M
A letter cannot be hacked by Spy Agencies
SW-User
I think face to face would be the most private form of communication. Or even, a voice chat. Because its still more personal than a letter.
WorldlyWoes · 36-40, M
@Aidolovemostofyourthoughts: face to face communication would be safe if you didn't have a phone near you.
SW-User
Perhaps the most giving of self certainly not most private.
alan20 · M
It could also be the most meaningful.
Generally, yes.

 
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