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Woman Gets Revenge Courtesy of Google Images 487

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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Woman Gets Revenge Courtesy of Google Images

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  • somebody (Score:2, Interesting)

    by gladbach ( 527602 ) on Sunday February 06, 2011 @06:32PM (#35121314)

    HIRE THIS GIRL! I wonder if she is the one who submitted this to /. ?

  • by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 06, 2011 @06:43PM (#35121434)

    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....)

  • If he were smart... (Score:2, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 06, 2011 @06:45PM (#35121450)
    he'd embrace it, and put up some pages of his own - pointing out specifically why someone shouldn't get involved with {nameof} bitch. He might also point out that psychos are great sex, while it lasts.
  • by pugugly ( 152978 ) on Sunday February 06, 2011 @07:01PM (#35121624)

    Going by my experience with women that overreact like this? He turned out to be exactly the guy her parents and two dozen friends said he was when they tried to warn her off.

    But she was *sure* he would change . . . for her . . . for their love was something . . . special . . .

    or not.

    Pug

  • My ex (Score:5, Interesting)

    by rossz ( 67331 ) <ogre&geekbiker,net> on Sunday February 06, 2011 @07:15PM (#35121704) Journal

    My ex-wife made the mistake of being a bitch and posting false statements about me. They bordered on libel, but not enough to be worth suing over. Instead, I posted a few things about her that were not at all good for her image but were 100% true. Shortly thereafter googling her name resulted in that post being in the #`1 spot. She threw a hissy fit and threatened to sue me for libel, defamation, etc. I told her to point out any false statements and I would be happy to remove them. I also told her to feel free to sue. She didn't bother to take it any further.

    If she hadn't started the hate-fest I would not have made public postings about her.

  • by webmistressrachel ( 903577 ) on Sunday February 06, 2011 @08:06PM (#35122012) Journal

    True, but hopefully my troll will draw attention to the parent, which is insightful, and will be modded up far more that I could alone. That's worth -2 to my Karma.

  • by WindBourne ( 631190 ) on Sunday February 06, 2011 @08:34PM (#35122144) Journal
    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.
  • by flonker ( 526111 ) on Monday February 07, 2011 @04:37AM (#35124128)

    I know a guy who had his ex try to run him down with her car, with the kids in the car. She even told the kids, "I hope you said goodbye to daddy, because this is the last time you will ever see him." The police showed up, and were treating him like a criminal, acting as if he had started the whole incident. That is, until the female cop asked to speak to his daughter, and he gave his permission, and the female cop asked the daughter what happened.

    "Mommy tried to kill daddy"

    After which, the crazy ex was taken to the police station, locked up, her own parents refused to bail her out because they thought she was crazy, and then all charges were dropped for no readily apparent reason.

    This happened in Chicago btw.

  • by Luckyo ( 1726890 ) on Monday February 07, 2011 @05:12AM (#35124260)

    You should know that most police and social workers will take report and file it into rubbish bin, or laugh you out of the door when reporting "spousal abuse by a female".

    The laws, and attitudes were made to protect women from men. Not vice versa. This is a fairly well documented problem in criminology, but there's no real drive to fix it.

  • by goose-incarnated ( 1145029 ) on Monday February 07, 2011 @07:04AM (#35124688) Journal

    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).

  • by arth1 ( 260657 ) on Monday February 07, 2011 @08:42AM (#35125056) Homepage Journal

    males are more likely to physically abuse their female partner than the other way around

    No, physical abuse is just as common, if not more common by women. It's just that there's a social stigmata attached to men being abused by women, so it's vastly underreported. And when it is reported, it's likely to be counted as abuse against women, because guess what happens when a man reports violence?
    That's right -- the abusive woman will say "he hit me first", and the police will believe her, because they have the same bias as you do.

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