Best revenge you ever got on someone?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:When my husband cheated on me I used his toothbrush to clean my asshole.


Am I the only one here who finds that kinda hot?


Nope.


Ok, I have to ask, exactly WHAT is hot about that? The action of the toothbrush in her ass, or the fact that he's using a toothbrush that had been in her ass?

I find it both uncomfortable sounding and not something I want to clean my teeth with. And not hot at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When my husband cheated on me I used his toothbrush to clean my asshole.


Am I the only one here who finds that kinda hot?


Nope.


Ok, I have to ask, exactly WHAT is hot about that? The action of the toothbrush in her ass, or the fact that he's using a toothbrush that had been in her ass?

I find it both uncomfortable sounding and not something I want to clean my teeth with. And not hot at all.
I find it hot. That was my first impression reading it. If I saw her ass I may change my mind, but the image in my head of her inserting or rubbing that brush on her ass is hot. Him brushing with it after? Not so much but maybe pretty funny.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:And please don't say "living my best life." YES I know that is the best, but its not applicable to me right now. Tell me the worst sh*t you did to an ex. Whether it was immediately after a break up or years later. And if not you, someone you knew who did it.


Best revenge on crazy "progressives" -- seeing Trump elected.

Enjoy your taxes going up for your so called revenge!


Mine won't be going up, they'll be going down. I'm a member of the forgotten lower middle class and I can't wait.


I wouldn't bet on that. Hope you aren't planning on deducting your student loan interest, medical costs, or business expenses.


I don't have any of those. Never had any student loans, or uninsured medical costs. I have a PhD and a government job. I rent in NOVA. I make 120k a year, and no kids. I ran the tax comparison calculator and I'll be saving between $2,500 and $5,000 thanks to Trump.

You are such a hypocrite. The stipends you got for your PhD were tax-free but the Republican tax plan will make it taxable. So I guess now that you've got yours it's okay and we can tax the poor students that are in school now. I guess getting an advanced education isn't part of making America great again
Anonymous
Are college scholarships now taxed?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are college scholarships now taxed?


No. Graduate stuxents doing work towards their PhDs get a salary called a stipend. That will be taxed. And if your employer gives tuition assistance that will be taxed.
Anonymous
This happened several years ago but honestly, for the amount of hurt it caused, I wish I had behaved differently. There was a lot of damage to people on the periphery and my actions created a toxic environment that curdled over time. A couple years ago I sought advice on a different relationship forum on how to navigate all this turmoil during the funeral of a close friend. I'll copy and paste some of what I wrote in that post:

I went to check my email on our shared computer and discovered it was already logged into an account my (now ex) wife had made to correspond with her affair partner. When I realized who this other person was, a lot of things made sense in hindsight about how my wife had been acting the past several months. The top email included the hotel, room number, and time they were set to meet.

I picked up her elderly (and very traditional) parents and told them I had a surprise. I took them up to the hotel and found the room. I pretended to be room service when I knocked and my wife answered in a state of undress. Her parents were really confused and she was extremely embarrassed, then immediately angry. I said something like "have a nice life" and left. From what I heard, my wife had to rely on her affair partner to drive her parents home since my wife didn't have her own car at the hotel.

She thrives on her parent's opinion of her. She always felt growing up that she never measured up to their standards, so their approval was very important to her. Marriage is a big value to them, and she got caught red handed cheating. From what I understand, she is still very much on bad terms with her father as a result.
Anonymous
I’m not normally a revenge person. But I enjoyed this. I got divorced and bought his portion of the house, which I moved away from but kept and rented out. But, he didn’t file the quit claim deed. I asked him repeatedly to file it and he was really a jerk about it. I told him if he didn’t, I would get a lawyer involved and he just said I didn’t have the guts.

I consulted with an attorney friend who explained that since the decree clearly gave me the house, the Ex would be unable to make a claim on the house. I noticed that he was dating around that time, and that the relationship was serious. So I waited for them to have a baby knowing that she would likely be at home caring for the baby while he worked. So at that point, I had my divorce lawyer send a letter to their house, asking him to please file the quit claim deed, and included a check from me for the filing fee, and an explanation that all he had to do was sign and put it in the self addressed stamp envelope. She went ballistic on her public fb page about what a crappy husband he was and how he hadn’t even completed his end of our divorce.
Anonymous
My best revenge was doing absolutely nothing! My ex had an affair with a guy who was "far more exciting and wealthy" than me. As the divorce was being finalized I told her I thought the guy was a sleaze bag and couldn't be trusted. She said "You're just jealous." She married the guy and three years later he was arrested for fraud for having created a Ponzi like scheme including losing just about all she got out of the divorce. He went to jail, she divorced him and she now lives alone in a small rental. I remarried and I'm having a very successful career even if I'm not the most exciting guy on the planet. I actually feel sorry for her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This happened several years ago but honestly, for the amount of hurt it caused, I wish I had behaved differently. There was a lot of damage to people on the periphery and my actions created a toxic environment that curdled over time. A couple years ago I sought advice on a different relationship forum on how to navigate all this turmoil during the funeral of a close friend. I'll copy and paste some of what I wrote in that post:

I went to check my email on our shared computer and discovered it was already logged into an account my (now ex) wife had made to correspond with her affair partner. When I realized who this other person was, a lot of things made sense in hindsight about how my wife had been acting the past several months. The top email included the hotel, room number, and time they were set to meet.

I picked up her elderly (and very traditional) parents and told them I had a surprise. I took them up to the hotel and found the room. I pretended to be room service when I knocked and my wife answered in a state of undress. Her parents were really confused and she was extremely embarrassed, then immediately angry. I said something like "have a nice life" and left. From what I heard, my wife had to rely on her affair partner to drive her parents home since my wife didn't have her own car at the hotel.

She thrives on her parent's opinion of her. She always felt growing up that she never measured up to their standards, so their approval was very important to her. Marriage is a big value to them, and she got caught red handed cheating. From what I understand, she is still very much on bad terms with her father as a result.


Ok gotta admit that’s pretty awesome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And please don't say "living my best life." YES I know that is the best, but its not applicable to me right now. Tell me the worst sh*t you did to an ex. Whether it was immediately after a break up or years later. And if not you, someone you knew who did it.


Best revenge on crazy "progressives" -- seeing Trump elected.

Enjoy your taxes going up for your so called revenge!


Mine won't be going up, they'll be going down. I'm a member of the forgotten lower middle class and I can't wait.


I wouldn't bet on that. Hope you aren't planning on deducting your student loan interest, medical costs, or business expenses.


I don't have any of those. Never had any student loans, or uninsured medical costs. I have a PhD and a government job. I rent in NOVA. I make 120k a year, and no kids. I ran the tax comparison calculator and I'll be saving between $2,500 and $5,000 thanks to Trump.

You are such a hypocrite. The stipends you got for your PhD were tax-free but the Republican tax plan will make it taxable. So I guess now that you've got yours it's okay and we can tax the poor students that are in school now. I guess getting an advanced education isn't part of making America great again


When I was a grad student our stipend was taxable. And back then taxes started on much lower incomes than they do now. Grad students today make five or six times what I made.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And please don't say "living my best life." YES I know that is the best, but its not applicable to me right now. Tell me the worst sh*t you did to an ex. Whether it was immediately after a break up or years later. And if not you, someone you knew who did it.


Best revenge on crazy "progressives" -- seeing Trump elected.

Enjoy your taxes going up for your so called revenge!


Mine won't be going up, they'll be going down. I'm a member of the forgotten lower middle class and I can't wait.


I wouldn't bet on that. Hope you aren't planning on deducting your student loan interest, medical costs, or business expenses.


I don't have any of those. Never had any student loans, or uninsured medical costs. I have a PhD and a government job. I rent in NOVA. I make 120k a year, and no kids. I ran the tax comparison calculator and I'll be saving between $2,500 and $5,000 thanks to Trump.

You are such a hypocrite. The stipends you got for your PhD were tax-free but the Republican tax plan will make it taxable. So I guess now that you've got yours it's okay and we can tax the poor students that are in school now. I guess getting an advanced education isn't part of making America great again


When I was a grad student our stipend was taxable. And back then taxes started on much lower incomes than they do now. Grad students today make five or six times what I made.


I beg pardon. It's not the stipend rules they are changing but they make making tuition waivers taxable income.

Its difficult to keep up with all the B.S. with this tax plan. Not letting teachers deduct school supplies they buy has got to be one of the most egregious.
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Its difficult to keep up with all the B.S. with this tax plan. Not letting teachers deduct school supplies they buy has got to be one of the most egregious.


I'm a federal worker and I have to buy my own office supplies. Uncle Sugar is too broke to buy stuff like pens, pencils, staples, and mouse pads. But I don't get to deduct those expenses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Its difficult to keep up with all the B.S. with this tax plan. Not letting teachers deduct school supplies they buy has got to be one of the most egregious.


I'm a federal worker and I have to buy my own office supplies. Uncle Sugar is too broke to buy stuff like pens, pencils, staples, and mouse pads. But I don't get to deduct those expenses.


OMG you have to buy your own MOUSE PAD?!?! How can you afford that? I know I go through a mouse pad like, every week. And pens, please, I use like 1 whole pen every six months.

Not that it's acceptable for the government not to provide you with supplies, but let's not pretend we use as many supplies as a teacher does.

-Fellow fed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are college scholarships now taxed?


No. Graduate stuxents doing work towards their PhDs get a salary called a stipend. That will be taxed. And if your employer gives tuition assistance that will be taxed.


It's more than just taxing the stipend. Many graduate degrees are tuition free. The GOP bill proposes to tax the value of that education. So right now, a grad student earns $20,000 and gets and education worth $80,000.

Right now, that grad student, if they have other income will pay on that $20,000. In the future, they would have to pay taxes on $100,000.

So much winning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This happened several years ago but honestly, for the amount of hurt it caused, I wish I had behaved differently. There was a lot of damage to people on the periphery and my actions created a toxic environment that curdled over time. A couple years ago I sought advice on a different relationship forum on how to navigate all this turmoil during the funeral of a close friend. I'll copy and paste some of what I wrote in that post:

I went to check my email on our shared computer and discovered it was already logged into an account my (now ex) wife had made to correspond with her affair partner. When I realized who this other person was, a lot of things made sense in hindsight about how my wife had been acting the past several months. The top email included the hotel, room number, and time they were set to meet.

I picked up her elderly (and very traditional) parents and told them I had a surprise. I took them up to the hotel and found the room. I pretended to be room service when I knocked and my wife answered in a state of undress. Her parents were really confused and she was extremely embarrassed, then immediately angry. I said something like "have a nice life" and left. From what I heard, my wife had to rely on her affair partner to drive her parents home since my wife didn't have her own car at the hotel.

She thrives on her parent's opinion of her. She always felt growing up that she never measured up to their standards, so their approval was very important to her. Marriage is a big value to them, and she got caught red handed cheating. From what I understand, she is still very much on bad terms with her father as a result.


Ok gotta admit that’s pretty awesome.


I agree.
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