Typical male. |
| Do you all think he'll regret this? |
Yeah, it is by far the most fascinating aspect of this story: he, off all people, somehow thought that the Rule #1 or our times (Never send/text anything that you don’t want the whole world, including your children, to see. And it will be always available for anyone FOREVER). Did he not care or thought that his money would make him immune to this? Incredible. |
He regrets getting caught not the affair. Later, he will realize he regrets the affair too. |
I think he is more of a merchant type than a data type. I know online it goes hand in hand but his data is mainly purchasing patterns or am I missing something? I don’t think he compares to Facebook who should all have their lives thrown out for consumption as they have forced upon their users. |
I wouldn’t think he’ll regret the affair(s) - being “in love”, rather than just sex, is a pretty cool thing, “love colors everything” and all that “being alive” shit. But he has to regret all those texts/photos being out there - no sane person enjoys your private life being out there for everyone to see. And, yes, pain to his kids is the only real harm here IMHO. |
He will regret debasing himself and losing the respect of his children. His oldest kid is just entering his teenage years - it’s extremely hard to go back to school with all of this playing out in the media. The other three kids will read all the gory details when they get older. Bezos has fundamentally changed - in an unhealthy manner - his children’s lives, their relationships with their parents, and their own views on romance/marriage that will impact their future relationships. This is beyond f#cked up. While Bezos is to blame, I also question the National Enquirer and their cavalier willingness to destroy the lives of his innocent children. |
sluts don’t count. |
Eh, that's literally their job. Bezos is 1000% to blame for his actions and how it affects his family. |
Are you sure? The way I see it, his texting things about he would just love to have coffee with her in the morning demonstrates that he has spent very little real life time with this woman. And now he is discovering that she betrayed him. My idealistic heart would like to think he regrets giving in to infatuation when it was clear that he had some kind of genuine love and regard for his wife, at least according to their lovey dovey photos and comments about each other(which yes, I realize can all be for show.... but they looked like they had a solid love to me). |
They track everything via cookies. What do you think Alexa is? It listens to your conversations and is compiling data on your habits. Plus, AWS and cloud services are just basically massive data dumps. Further, Amazon is working with the intel community on their most sensitive cloud computing, communications, and data aggregation tools to spy on foreigners and Americans. He’s up to his neck in Big Data; it’s Amazon’s future source of profits. |
| I hope Bezos fires his security provider and PR folks. They should have been way ahead of this. This was a colossal failure. |
| Has anyone seen the story and photos in the National Enquirer? |
Everyone is different but I can totally see his “love” in his messages (ok, yes, technically it is infatuation). For many people it is the best drug ever - and it really is not about the person who is the object of it, rather just a glitch in your brain chemistry that is so darn enjoyable while it lasts (and it never lasts). In a way I almost sympathize with him - if he did it just for sex that would indeed be extremely stupid, this way there are some redeeming qualities to his behavior. |
Massive failure. Including his security detail, which had no idea NE was tailing him. |