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9 years agoComment SevenTales
A bit alarmist, don't you think?
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9 years ago
exactly :P
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9 years ago
Generally speaking, CEOs are rarely fired. "They part ways mutually" :P
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9 years agoComment SevenTales
Deeply entertaining. Thank you for that :D
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9 years ago
Thank you?
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9 years agoComment SevenTales
I want to travel. I am nearing my thirties, and still haven't left Quebec. I'll remedy that soon.
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9 years ago
Takes something deep to remove the TV from the bedroom heh? -_-
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9 years ago
I see a lot of those around in my neighbourhood. It's okay man, a 30 something on a long board isn't weird. It's cool. Plus, Tony Hawk is about to go into his fifties if I remember correctly... :P
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9 years ago
Believe me: Do it. It is an incredible experience, thrilling and fun. Pick a place, plan for it (depending on where you're going, you might need some special equipment like a breathing mask) and do it man.
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9 years agoAnalysis SevenTales
The Problem of Symmetrical Threats
Tim Campbell identifies a problem with the standard view of self-defense.
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9 years ago
Definitely got a vibe of cheekyness and mystery there. :P
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9 years ago
Definitely :P
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9 years agoComment SevenTales
I can't tell you how to drive the tardis
OH COME ON.
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9 years agoComment SevenTales
Finally! I am so glad, and cannot wait to go back home to update all that!
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9 years ago
Wow, that is a sucky bug...But kind of par for the course when it comes to Bethesda though :P
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9 years ago
I was trying to have a rational debate with you at two points in this thread, but reading this, I get now that you are way too emotional to actually have a discussion on the subject, so I'll just stop there and I hope that it will get better for you.
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9 years ago
...If they where in those states. Most of Ashley Madison's "clientele" probably wasn't, seeing as it was especially popular in Canada, where adultery is not a crime. What happens to them? Did they deserve it as well?
Also, Seeing as it isn't the law that did the job, but criminals, what happens then? Is it suddenly morally right to expose and publicly humiliate someone based on illegally obtained information? -
9 years ago
Hum...It did. Being gay had and still has in some places a strong taboo surrounding it. Families where gutted when one child outed themselves as gay, and the family couldn't cope with that. Religious families still today resort to exiling family members for that very purpose. People pressured into fitting in the heterosexual mold that later reveal themselves can break appart families, exactly like cheating does.
From the point of view of religious parents, being gay was an offense as worst if not worse than cheating, which can be kept under wraps depending on the situation. It was, to them, a morally disgusting act. -
9 years agoComment SevenTales
That is impressive. o.O It's so small!
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9 years ago
1. It's possible, and even highly likely, that the person on the site never had an affair. Ashley Madison has been sued before for fake female profiles, and some are reporting as high as 95% of profiles being male. So I don't think it was that efficient at it's purpose.
2. There is a big difference between cheating and public humiliation. I am not saying cheating is okay, far from it. But the punishment here can destroy a life, a reputation, for far more than the relationship. Of course the cheater is not okay (in current society's moral compass, anyway), and the relationship is important to the SO, but it could lead to someone losing their job (think public persona) to their career and pension (think military). Being a scumbag isn't cool, but it's hardly worth that I'm sure.
3. You have to separate the two. Posting private informations on the public web should NEVER be a good thing, whatever you think of the people being doxed. THAT is illegal, and can definitely destroy lives.show more