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Weird job post

I got this on one of the Linux-related mailing lists I’m on.

by the way; kinsa naa kaila nga female na kabalo ug PHP, Perl and a little
about networking pwede na basta maayo medyo kabalo ug develop web based
programming. FEMALE willing to do 24 hour shifting sched.

Naa nangita pa post lang name nimo diri basin ikaw na ilaha gipangita.
salary medyo below 2 digit pa.

Very very odd.

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Random Japanese sentence: 雨が土砂降りに降り始めた。 It began to rain cats and dogs.

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