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Woman Gets Revenge Courtesy of Google Images

another similar writes "This article teaches us that if you happen to have a bad break up with someone who's reasonably tech-savvy, your descriptively captioned photos might end up all over the internet. From the article: 'Upset boyfriends and girlfriends are nothing new. There are plenty of stories of girlfriends getting back at their ex-boyfriends for mistreatment and visa versa. But in the age where Google ranks supreme, you do not want to mess with a girl who knows how to manipulate Google.'"

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  1. Love the `cute' tone of the article by Magnus+Pym · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If the genders had been reversed, he would have been judged guilty of criminal sexual assault and categorized as a violent sexual offender. Gotta love those double standards.

    1. Re:Love the `cute' tone of the article by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

      If the genders had been reversed, he would have been judged guilty of criminal sexual assault and categorized as a violent sexual offender. Gotta love those double standards.

      Welcome to the human race.

      It's women who decide who to mate with - because they're the ones with the most invested in the results.

      Simple biology.

      (OT, but somewhat related: the next time some feminist tries to use the fact that female chimps are very promiscuous, you get to use the fact that the male chimp beats the living shit out or even kills of any female chimp that he finds cheating on him....)

  2. Re:visa versa by Tablizer · · Score: 5, Funny

    You see, "visa versa" is when an American goes to India to take an IT job away from Indians.

  3. Why is this news? by Rinnon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I can't figure out why this is news in any way. First off, TFA suggests that they are minors. So just to set the stage, we're essentially talking about a teenage breakup here. Not a great start. Next, we have a girl who decided it would be fun to post images of her boyfriend all over the Internet. Wow, that's a new one! I've never heard of anything like this before! And to top it all off, the double standard here is absurd. As another poster already mentioned, if the shoe was on the other foot, no one would think it's funny or cute in any way. So Slashdot has devolved into a gossip tabloid now? Wonderful.

    Now I see why the "News for nerds. Stuff that matters." tag was removed from the top of the site.

  4. This isn't SEO manipulation by lul_wat · · Score: 5, Insightful

    She just uploaded his picture to MemeGenerator.

    This should be in Idle at best.

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  5. Re:Let that be a lesson to you! by grcumb · · Score: 5, Funny

    You never know, maybe he had it coming. I'm curious to see what he did to deserve this kind of response.

    My guess? He gave her up. He let her down. He never came around. HE HURT HER.

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  6. Re:Let that be a lesson to you! by Seumas · · Score: 5, Insightful

    And if this story was about a guy, it would be about a frightning stalker who might murder her rather than fodder for lighthearted joking.

  7. Re:Um what? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    It isn't because it was a female on male incident. If it was a male on female incident, it would be.

  8. Re:Let that be a lesson to you! by webmistressrachel · · Score: 5, Informative

    +10,000 Insightful. But I don't have mod points, and I never had that many anyways even when I did. And, yes, I'm a girl. A real one.

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  9. Re:Let that be a lesson to you! by Tjebbe · · Score: 5, Funny

    Somehow that made me lose the game.

  10. Re:Let that be a lesson to you! by WindBourne · · Score: 5, Interesting

    If I could, I would mod you up.
    During a 1 year marriage, I started a divorce because she was just plain mean. During that time, I met another women, fell for her and we started up. After 2 years of divorce and giving my ex everything, my ex then started threatening my unborn son, my ultimate wife, and even the dogs that my ex said that she had wanted. And her demands in court was that she wanted my to pay double the child support that I was paying (1400), alimony of 2000 and her lawyer bill. Upon telling my lawyer and police about the numerous threats, they laughed it off. Yet, my ex had dropped doing her lithium, had attempted suicide multiple times in her life, and had threatened other ppl.

    And yet, I could not get the cops or my lawyer to tune in.

    You are so correct in your statement.

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  11. Back in my day ... by BitZtream · · Score: 5, Insightful

    We'd just call her a psycho bitch and no one would be even a little impressed. She'd also never get a date again since no intelligent person wants to be on the wrong end of her. The same would happen to a guy if he did it.

    Today, women get praised because she did it on the Internet ... and a guy would end up being taken to jail, labeled a sex offender and have his life ruined.

    Seriously people, what the fuck is wrong with you? This behavior is unacceptable. Do not give her attention. The entire event and everything she does should be ignored, herself included. We seriously need to stop giving people who behave unacceptably any attention.

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  12. Re:Let that be a lesson to you! by Maestro4k · · Score: 5, Informative

    How fucking long did you know her before marrying her?! I mean if you dated her for two years beforehand, are you freaking telling me there wasn't enough evidence to have you run far and run fast? And if you didn't have enough time to realize she was psycho, what the fuck were you doing marrying her?! Seriously, someone help me come up with a scenario where this dude isn't just plain fucking stupid...

    It's quite simple: people change once they're married. Haven't you known of people who lived together happily for years, sometimes 10+, then they get married and end up divorced and hating each other within a year? There's something about that legal piece of paper saying you're married that changes how people behave. Not everybody of course, but it happens often enough to almost be a given. Then you have the manipulative jerks who manage to keep their partner completely disillusioned as to their real personality, that then drop the act as soon as they manage to get married. Sometimes they even keep the act up until there's children.

    This applies to both sexes, not just females. Life's not black and white, when dealing with other people especially so. No matter how well you think you know a person, you can never know everything about them simply because you're not them.

    Besides, he mentioned she stopped taking her lithium. If she stopped taking care of her bi-polar soon after marriage it'd explain her personality change easily. Left untreated bi-polar people can easily become crazy people, threatening, violent, hateful, etc.

  13. Re:Let that be a lesson to you! by goose-incarnated · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Let me give you my little narrative. I knew my ex-wife for 11 years before marriage. Of those years, we dated for six. We were married for three (and a bit).

    When I decided to divorce her (not saying why - I still refuse to divulge details of that final argument we had), her response was immediate and total:
    1. I was arrested 15 minutes later for assault.
    2. I was served a protection order the next morning (while still in jail) forbidding me from contact with her or my son (wrt son, contact was stipulated "after family advocates investigation).
    3. FA Investigation took 3 months, during which I had no access to my son.
    4. I was arrested a further 3 times on a variety of different charges (more assault, violation of protection order, etc).
    5. She twice got men to (attempt) to beat me up.
    6. She repeatedly threatened to have me killed.
    7. She phoned my employer (a large-ish research institution) twice to inform them that I'm a criminal. (I'm not, btw - two years of fighting in court got me 4 acquittals).
    8. She taught my son to call me "Uncle", and strikes him (in my presence) when he calls me daddy.

    The point is, I never knew that she was like this, even though I knew her for so long. Sometimes the crazy is inside, just waiting for a chance to come out - you never can tell. It's now 3 years later, and I'm back in court again! And with this constant harrasment from her side, I'm done even trying to find a g/friend now - they all get scared off (the first women I dated was about 8 months after my separation: and that did not last).

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