firemanq Posted May 30, 2015 Share Posted May 30, 2015 I found this on a motorcycle forum. Emily seems to have some anger issues, which may be justified. She did show some remorse when she posted this " And I signed him up for dozens of magazine subscriptions, such as “Guns and Ammo,” “Girls and Corpses,” “Creative Knitting” and “Boy’s Life,” to be sent to his office and I checked the “bill me later” box." Wednesday, July 26 For ****s and giggles, today I tried out Steven’s password for remote access to his work email. I couldn’t believe it: the moron didn’t change his password, even after the fantasy baseball sabotage! Now, I usually hate getting email blasts, but I felt it was time for Steven to reach out to his contact list. Let them know about what was going on in his personal life. After all, a solid support structure means a stable life. At least I didn’t send attached pictures of kittens sleeping next to dogs, a stupid chain email (actually, it would be great if they all passed it on to ten friends), or a link to save the monarch butterflies. What did I do? I sent a simple little email to everyone in his contact list, business and personal: Hi all, I have gonorrhea. Just an FYI. -Steven President, Small Dicks Club Link to post Share on other sites
TaraMaiden2 Posted May 30, 2015 Share Posted May 30, 2015 Very mature.... Link to post Share on other sites
jen1447 Posted May 30, 2015 Share Posted May 30, 2015 Actually pretty dumb too - people will know immediately that's a hack. Wouldn't it be better to make them think it was serious? (If you're obsessed with revenge to begin with.) 1 Link to post Share on other sites
GoldieLox Posted May 30, 2015 Share Posted May 30, 2015 yep, anyone with half a brain will know it's definitely a hack... though it's going to take a lot of backtracking and work on his part, which I suppose is the revenge of it all. Still not something I would do. Link to post Share on other sites
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