We have all clicked this hurried "send" in an email and later regretted it, as we did not see better who or who the recipients are.
Especially when all the recipients are in a university, from the teaching staff to the students, and you decide to make fun of your mom!
That's what happened to 23-year-old Caleb Diaz, a Southern Oregon University student, when he received an email from the university telling everyone to be careful about this cougar appearance in the area.
The message also contained a link for more information about the feline, before advising them to call the police if they see one. And while the situation seems threatening, our student found the mood for countries, only he did not understand that everyone will see his joke, as he did, he replied to all the recipients of the e-mail. "She's just my mom," Diaz wrote to everyone!
"I did not believe I was sending it to the whole school," he later told BuzzFeed about his condition, thinking there would be a filter that would prevent recipients from responding. But no, and so the answer went to everyone.
When he saw the impact of his message the next day, he tried to delete the email, but it was too late. The message had gone viral and was playing everywhere.
My school sent out a warning about cougar sightings & some kid replied this to the entire school 💀💀 pic.twitter.com/JjwhKRk4BM
- Lauren Devine (@laureenmarie_) April 8, 2018
My school sent out a warning about cougar sightings & some kid replied this to the entire school 💀💀 pic.twitter.com/JjwhKRk4BM
- Lauren Devine (@laureenmarie_) April 8, 2018
University spokesman Joe Mosley said students' messages were always checked, so he did not know how it went: "The student's response should normally have been blocked, but in his case he slipped away. And we're glad that so many people had fun. My only answer is that a good sense of humor is valued at our university and we love a joke as much as anyone else. Let's just hope the student's mother has the same attitude "…
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