(August 24, 2015 at 8:51 am)Nestor Wrote: On the one hand, it's fun to know how big of hypocrites assholes like Josh Duggar and Hamza Tzortzis are. On the other hand, I'm totally uncomfortable living in an age when people can have the details of their private lives made known with a single massive hack and then have it used to discredit their message, however much it is one I stand in opposition to.
Well, you know, if they just practised what they preached they wouldn't find it so embarrassing. Like I said on the other thread, if this were some harmless website that was targeted I'd have some sympathy, but it's a fucking affair website for christ sake. If these people didn't want to be exposed as cheaters, they shouldn't have cheated (or looked into the idea, whatever their reason was for going on this stupid fucking site).
I don't buy this notion that people should be uncomfortable about this, you should know the risks when you 1. sign up to such a site and 2. instigate an affair and 3. know that it conflicts entirely with your public persona.
IMO it's fucking brilliant from start to finish.