Anonymous wrote:People who are happy about the backlash from the AM hack are evil. And I'm a cheated on spouse that is still recovering from the affair, its details and the divorce that came after it. I cannot believe how little empathy you have and how vindictive you are. Cheating is awful, but I wouldn't have wanted my ex to kill himself over it. Stop with the witch hunt, it's disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:People who are happy about the backlash from the AM hack are evil. And I'm a cheated on spouse that is still recovering from the affair, its details and the divorce that came after it. I cannot believe how little empathy you have and how vindictive you are. Cheating is awful, but I wouldn't have wanted my ex to kill himself over it. Stop with the witch hunt, it's disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:This hack is horrible. I have no pony in this race except humanitarian. To release this info..corrodes everyone's souls. You almost always know if your other is cheating, and the situation can be very complex. Finding out like this helps no one. Why can't the govt. Shut down the release of this kind of stuff? What is someone 'dumps' fifty million fed security clearances on the net? There needs to be a policy for quickly shutting this stuff down before it replicates. Where is the law on this? This is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:What the AM hack shows is that there is NOTHING that you do online that may not surface down the line - no matter what the assurances are about the security of the site.
Applies to AM and to other less nefarious forms of communication.
Anonymous wrote:I hope my BIL offs himself.
Anonymous wrote:People who are happy about the backlash from the AM hack are evil. And I'm a cheated on spouse that is still recovering from the affair, its details and the divorce that came after it. I cannot believe how little empathy you have and how vindictive you are. Cheating is awful, but I wouldn't have wanted my ex to kill himself over it. Stop with the witch hunt, it's disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should have thought about that before signing up for the site. (my husband was on the site, I did not know until the list. Yes, he is a cheater) I have absolutely NO sympathy for the people on that site.
Not an issue that you know about your husband but is there a need for it to be publicized to the whole world?
She probably wouldn't have known her husband was a cheater if not for the hack.
Anonymous wrote:The Police Captain made the devil smile twice. Once on the cheating, once on the suicide.
BTW, he did repent. He shot himself in a church parking lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should have thought about that before signing up for the site. (my husband was on the site, I did not know until the list. Yes, he is a cheater) I have absolutely NO sympathy for the people on that site.
Not an issue that you know about your husband but is there a need for it to be publicized to the whole world?