Your email isn't only used for mails, it's used to create accounts for things, and used as contact information for things as important as insurance and banking. Giving your email in a public place will probably not give you spam in your inbox, but there is a chance your email can be used to gain access to your accounts. Of course, your brain is too undeveloped to understand the meaning of collateral damage. I sure hope someone malicious does something with that email.
I'm not the one who is in any danger here, nor am I displaying any extra chromosomes, as you obviously are. While you dumb apes share your information in a publically accessible domain, I use this thing called common sense to maybe NOT DO THAT. Speaking of which, what's your credit card number, so I can buy you a surprise present! Wouldn't that be fun?
Dude, I literally don't give a shit. I have nothing important linked to my email at all. And I already knew everything you said so not really an idiot. Hahaha "brain to underdeveloped" you're literally basing this off nothing and don't know anything about the type of security system I use or myself. :'D
Right now it isn't important i guess, but i suggest you move to a new email when you start middle school, because your email will become far more important.
As soon as I saw it I thought you were summoning me
Whoops