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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One of my best friends walked in on her BF with a prostitute and found STD pills in his nightstand when she flew out early to surprise him for Valentine's Day. For revenge, she burned his Valentine's Day presents in a bonfire (the ones she had bought him but not given to him). One item was a pair of rare Nike's by Kanye West that he had also autographed. I think they're pretty much priceless shoes and after she livestreamed the bonfire, no sneaker company would hire him. (He was trying to get a job with one) He's still in a dead end job and single while her business boomed after she did this and she's definitely moved on. I'm too shy and meek to do something like she did but I can't say I didn't enjoy watching her plan and execute her revenge. For her, revenge was ultimately very sweet.[/quote] That's awesome. [/quote] If this is true, she's an idiot. Why not sell the sneakers? Her ex lost a present he didn't even know he was going to get - so he lost nothing. I guess burning them might give her momentary satisfaction, but it would have felt better to sell them and use the money for something awesome for herself. Also, it makes no sense that someone's ex burning shoes would ruin their career. [/quote] She's loaded and would never have needed the money and could always get another pair of those shoes if she wanted because she works in the industry. It brought her a lot more than momentary satisfaction and he knew he was getting the shoes so he was beyond hurt. I think we all still have screenshots of him begging for mercy on the shoes. But whatever, it was her decision, and she enjoyed what she did, so I wasn't going to say anything. Hell, I enjoyed watching it myself, as did many of our girlfriends who had also been hurt in the past. And because she had a couple of major sneaker blogs pick up on it, the people who would've been hiring him at the sneaker companies all found out about what he did and he was basically the laughing stock of everyone. Nike even reached out to my friend for a copy of her video and their social media team had a conference call with her. Social media matters a great deal in certain industries and she used it to her advantage quite well in this instance. But it is her job, so go figure she had it all planned out. [/quote] OP here WOWWW that's kind of amazing!!!!!!!!! I wish I could do something similar [/quote] Really? Burning sneakers for "revenge" is what you aspire to? Most of these posts are beyond bizarre to me. The best revenge is holding your head high and moving on.[/quote]
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