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|    The Ashley Madison hack ruined my life (    |
|    28 Aug 15 19:18:01    |
      [continued from previous message]              this site. Do you want to give a medal to the men too?              FlagShare2nikada viseLikeReply       Edwin Smith       Edwin Smith3 days ago       I'm an internet prostitute. I feel dirty just being used by CNN       like this.              FlagShare3Ronny AbrahamLikeReply       MLeRoy       MLeRoy2 days ago       @Edwin Smith Yes, but isn't it FUN?              FlagShareLikeReply       Ronny Abraham       Ronny Abraham2 days ago       @MLeRoy @Edwin Smith #standards              FlagShareLikeReply       emintey1 .       emintey1 .3 days ago       This is no small thing, this has the probable effect of altering       forever the lives of millions of people and their families,       wives, husbands and children. It's a major societal event.              FlagShare4Moz EmpireLikeReply       ca2011       ca20117 hours ago       @emintey1 . Did you know there are other sites and apps everyone       else is using? It's a reflection of the state of marriage today.              FlagShareLikeReply       bahahhahahah       bahahhahahah3 days ago       The AM hack didn't ruin your life.......YOU ruined your own life       when you decided to cheat and use a website to do it!                            If yer gonna be dumb, you gotta be tough!!                     FlagShare9nikada viseLikeReply       MLeRoy       MLeRoy2 days ago       @bahahhahahah When we catch the hackers, and they are sent to       prison for twenty years, we can tell them that they ruined their       own lives when they decided to hack into a computer system and       steal personal information that did not belong to them.              FlagShare1Moz EmpireLikeReply       SuperWittySmitty       SuperWittySmitty2 days ago       @MLeRoy @bahahhahahah getting married is a civil contract       between you and We, the People. All laws and all people who       break laws affect everyone. If you have a legal and binding       contract that has been validated by our government, it matters       to us ALL that you abide by the contract. Committing adultery is       an offense all of us who are part of the system that uses laws       and rules to maintain society. Go live on an island if you want       don't to be a part of the system. When your "personal       information" reveals that you've broken the law, you will pay       the price for YOUR actions.              FlagShare4nikada viseLikeReply       ca2011       ca20117 hours ago       @SuperWittySmitty @MLeRoy @bahahhahahah Being faithful is not in       the contract. And I am not affected if you cheat on your       husband, it's none of my business.              FlagShareLikeReply       Ronny Abraham       Ronny Abraham2 days ago       @MLeRoy @bahahhahahah keep dreaming.              FlagShare1Gabriel HillLikeReply       LaLunaUnita       LaLunaUnita14 hours ago       @MLeRoy @bahahhahahah Yeah, they sure did. Two wrongs don't       make a right... all parties in this situation are set to lose.              The logical fallacy of setting the hackers up to be "better"       than the cheaters, as though both can't be wrong or as though       the hackers had to do their misdeeds for the cheaters to get       their comeuppance is silly.              It's like everyone thinks the cheaters are such good       actors/fakers that their deception would have continued on in       perpetuity without the "help" from the hackers. It's a very       simplistic view. No matter what, the cheaters were set to       suffer, whether through exposure, or personal guilt/loathing, or       a wretched state of a marital relationship that they chose not       to invest in.              FlagShare1nikada viseLikeReply       fuzzywzhe       fuzzywzhe11 hours ago       @MLeRoy @bahahhahahah It's doubtful they will be caught. The       only reason they are being looked for is that a few politicians       happened to be on the site.                     http://money.cnn.com/2015/08/21/technology/ashley-madison-ruined-       lives/                             --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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