Twitter suspended the account...Well, this guy is giving out names of people from Kentucky on the list, one by one:
https://twitter.com/kentuckyamleak
I have to believe there will be a searchable address data base fairly soon.
pm sent to HulkI just started a new website - MadisonAshley.com - completely secure, trust me.
Good, even though i was chuckling at the tweets there is no need for what this person was doingTwitter suspended the account...Well, this guy is giving out names of people from Kentucky on the list, one by one:
https://twitter.com/kentuckyamleak
I have to believe there will be a searchable address data base fairly soon.
Not everyone is a dreamy 6'3" humanitarian with Texas charm, GB.Score another one for old fashioned analog adultery.
I'm not sure I get the point of the site. If one is down for the strange, it's easy enough to find without leaving a trail. Or so I've been told.
"He was a nice guy, but I don't know why he'd scream 'I'M BRINGING IT HOME FOR JEROME!' every time he climaxed."o/u 1.5 how many @footballguys.com email address are on the leak?
Houston MSA is >5 Million. Wiki is crap, don't believe everything you read on the internet, son.Per Wiki Houston has a population of 2.2 M (~75% adult) - we are really supposed to believe that somewhere around 10% of the adult population is signed up? Not sure I buy that.187,000 clients in the Houston market. Most of those in the suburbs. I wonder how many of my friends are hiding #### right about now?
I know at least two people that got accounts to see if their spouse was a member and were subsequently deleted (neither are still married). Another who has an account as a private investigator.11 posts is a lot?I haven't seen a non-basketball thread with this many capella posts since like 2008.
I think the aspect of being that curious about people getting their rocks off and wanting to water cooler it or whatever at work is pretty ####ty. I also think the "everybody on that site is a cheater" angle is especially dumb, but whatever.
I never paid to use or met anybody off that site if that's what you're bothering to imply.
Leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeroyyyyyyyyyy Jenkins!!"He was a nice guy, but I don't know why he'd scream 'I'M BRINGING IT HOME FOR JEROME!' every time he climaxed."o/u 1.5 how many @footballguys.com email address are on the leak?
How is this not free speech?Twitter suspended the account...Well, this guy is giving out names of people from Kentucky on the list, one by one:
https://twitter.com/kentuckyamleak
I have to believe there will be a searchable address data base fairly soon.
wut?How is this not free speech?Twitter suspended the account...Well, this guy is giving out names of people from Kentucky on the list, one by one:
https://twitter.com/kentuckyamleak
I have to believe there will be a searchable address data base fairly soon.
because twitter is a private company and not the government?How is this not free speech?Twitter suspended the account...Well, this guy is giving out names of people from Kentucky on the list, one by one:
https://twitter.com/kentuckyamleak
I have to believe there will be a searchable address data base fairly soon.
Yeah, I get that - sorry bad choice of words to use. Just saying that this guy wasn't making stuff up. He's simply relaying information that's already out there.because twitter is a private company and not the government?How is this not free speech?Twitter suspended the account...Well, this guy is giving out names of people from Kentucky on the list, one by one:
https://twitter.com/kentuckyamleak
I have to believe there will be a searchable address data base fairly soon.
I underestimated the amount of mfers moving down here every year. MSA is almost 6.5 Million. http://recenter.tamu.edu/data/pop/popm/cbsa26420.aspHouston MSA is >5 Million. Wiki is crap, don't believe everything you read on the internet, son.Per Wiki Houston has a population of 2.2 M (~75% adult) - we are really supposed to believe that somewhere around 10% of the adult population is signed up? Not sure I buy that.187,000 clients in the Houston market. Most of those in the suburbs. I wonder how many of my friends are hiding #### right about now?
Posting another person's private information is a violation of Twitter rules.Yeah, I get that - sorry bad choice of words to use. Just saying that this guy wasn't making stuff up. He's simply relaying information that's already out there.because twitter is a private company and not the government?How is this not free speech?Twitter suspended the account...Well, this guy is giving out names of people from Kentucky on the list, one by one:
https://twitter.com/kentuckyamleak
I have to believe there will be a searchable address data base fairly soon.
Twitter, according to their own page, suspends accounts for "common reasons" like Spam, account security (account has been hacked), or abusive tweets or behavior (sending threats, or impersonating others). This guy isn't doing any of that if I'm understanding what he did correctly.
Wait, what was he posting? I didn't click the link, but I was under the impression he was posting the "names of people from Kentucky on the list" as per the post above. If it were more than that, well yeah turn him off, but if it's just names I don't see anything there that violated the twitter rules. No different really than saying that Duggar kid's name is on there.Posting another person's private information is a violation of Twitter rules.Yeah, I get that - sorry bad choice of words to use. Just saying that this guy wasn't making stuff up. He's simply relaying information that's already out there.because twitter is a private company and not the government?How is this not free speech?Twitter suspended the account...Well, this guy is giving out names of people from Kentucky on the list, one by one:
https://twitter.com/kentuckyamleak
I have to believe there will be a searchable address data base fairly soon.
Twitter, according to their own page, suspends accounts for "common reasons" like Spam, account security (account has been hacked), or abusive tweets or behavior (sending threats, or impersonating others). This guy isn't doing any of that if I'm understanding what he did correctly.
Maybe some big wig at Twitter is on the listYeah, I get that - sorry bad choice of words to use. Just saying that this guy wasn't making stuff up. He's simply relaying information that's already out there.because twitter is a private company and not the government?How is this not free speech?Twitter suspended the account...Well, this guy is giving out names of people from Kentucky on the list, one by one:
https://twitter.com/kentuckyamleak
I have to believe there will be a searchable address data base fairly soon.
Twitter, according to their own page, suspends accounts for "common reasons" like Spam, account security (account has been hacked), or abusive tweets or behavior (sending threats, or impersonating others). This guy isn't doing any of that if I'm understanding what he did correctly.
Seriously, how much if a rookie are you to not only use your real name, but also your main email?Score another one for old fashioned analog adultery.
I'm not sure I get the point of the site. If one is down for the strange, it's easy enough to find without leaving a trail. Or so I've been told.
It was a bit more slanderous than that, but this is also stolen information that Twitter probably doesn't want being shared through their medium.Wait, what was he posting? I didn't click the link, but I was under the impression he was posting the "names of people from Kentucky on the list" as per the post above. If it were more than that, well yeah turn him off, but if it's just names I don't see anything there that violated the twitter rules. No different really than saying that Duggar kid's name is on there.Posting another person's private information is a violation of Twitter rules.Yeah, I get that - sorry bad choice of words to use. Just saying that this guy wasn't making stuff up. He's simply relaying information that's already out there.because twitter is a private company and not the government?How is this not free speech?Twitter suspended the account...Well, this guy is giving out names of people from Kentucky on the list, one by one:
https://twitter.com/kentuckyamleak
I have to believe there will be a searchable address data base fairly soon.
Twitter, according to their own page, suspends accounts for "common reasons" like Spam, account security (account has been hacked), or abusive tweets or behavior (sending threats, or impersonating others). This guy isn't doing any of that if I'm understanding what he did correctly.
You still need to argue after this? What are you 5 or something?It was a bit more slanderous than that, but this is also stolen information that Twitter probably doesn't want being shared through their medium.Wait, what was he posting? I didn't click the link, but I was under the impression he was posting the "names of people from Kentucky on the list" as per the post above. If it were more than that, well yeah turn him off, but if it's just names I don't see anything there that violated the twitter rules. No different really than saying that Duggar kid's name is on there.Posting another person's private information is a violation of Twitter rules.Yeah, I get that - sorry bad choice of words to use. Just saying that this guy wasn't making stuff up. He's simply relaying information that's already out there.because twitter is a private company and not the government?How is this not free speech?Twitter suspended the account...Well, this guy is giving out names of people from Kentucky on the list, one by one:
https://twitter.com/kentuckyamleak
I have to believe there will be a searchable address data base fairly soon.
Twitter, according to their own page, suspends accounts for "common reasons" like Spam, account security (account has been hacked), or abusive tweets or behavior (sending threats, or impersonating others). This guy isn't doing any of that if I'm understanding what he did correctly.
I think you should probably re-read the post you thought you were responding to.You still need to argue after this? What are you 5 or something?It was a bit more slanderous than that, but this is also stolen information that Twitter probably doesn't want being shared through their medium.Wait, what was he posting? I didn't click the link, but I was under the impression he was posting the "names of people from Kentucky on the list" as per the post above. If it were more than that, well yeah turn him off, but if it's just names I don't see anything there that violated the twitter rules. No different really than saying that Duggar kid's name is on there.Posting another person's private information is a violation of Twitter rules.Yeah, I get that - sorry bad choice of words to use. Just saying that this guy wasn't making stuff up. He's simply relaying information that's already out there.because twitter is a private company and not the government?How is this not free speech?Twitter suspended the account...Well, this guy is giving out names of people from Kentucky on the list, one by one:
https://twitter.com/kentuckyamleak
I have to believe there will be a searchable address data base fairly soon.
Twitter, according to their own page, suspends accounts for "common reasons" like Spam, account security (account has been hacked), or abusive tweets or behavior (sending threats, or impersonating others). This guy isn't doing any of that if I'm understanding what he did correctly.
Grow up and make your own twitter and then you can decide the rules, until then get over yourself...
brohan it was sweet the way you went off like that without really getting what he said i mean hey the best angry posts are the ones that do not make sense so you killed it brohan take that to the bankYou still need to argue after this? What are you 5 or something?It was a bit more slanderous than that, but this is also stolen information that Twitter probably doesn't want being shared through their medium.Wait, what was he posting? I didn't click the link, but I was under the impression he was posting the "names of people from Kentucky on the list" as per the post above. If it were more than that, well yeah turn him off, but if it's just names I don't see anything there that violated the twitter rules. No different really than saying that Duggar kid's name is on there.Posting another person's private information is a violation of Twitter rules.Yeah, I get that - sorry bad choice of words to use. Just saying that this guy wasn't making stuff up. He's simply relaying information that's already out there.because twitter is a private company and not the government?How is this not free speech?Twitter suspended the account...Well, this guy is giving out names of people from Kentucky on the list, one by one:
https://twitter.com/kentuckyamleak
I have to believe there will be a searchable address data base fairly soon.
Twitter, according to their own page, suspends accounts for "common reasons" like Spam, account security (account has been hacked), or abusive tweets or behavior (sending threats, or impersonating others). This guy isn't doing any of that if I'm understanding what he did correctly.
Grow up and make your own twitter and then you can decide the rules, until then get over yourself...
"I wasn't going to cheat. I just wanted to see who else was cheating"I know at least two people that got accounts to see if their spouse was a member and were subsequently deleted (neither are still married).11 posts is a lot?I haven't seen a non-basketball thread with this many capella posts since like 2008.
I think the aspect of being that curious about people getting their rocks off and wanting to water cooler it or whatever at work is pretty ####ty. I also think the "everybody on that site is a cheater" angle is especially dumb, but whatever.
I never paid to use or met anybody off that site if that's what you're bothering to imply.
Christianity is cool cause you dont have to take responsibility for anything, as long as youre a maleI have been the biggest hypocrite ever. While espousing faith and family values, I have secretly over the last several years been viewing pornography on the internet and this became a secret addiction and I became unfaithful to my wife.
I am so ashamed of the double life that I have been living and am grieved for the hurt, pain and disgrace my sin has caused my wife and family, and most of all Jesus and all those who profess faith in Him.
I brought hurt and a reproach to my family, close friends and the fans of our show with my actions that happened when I was 14-15 years old, and now I have re-broken their trust.
The last few years, while publicly stating I was fighting against immorality in our country, I was hiding my own personal failings.
As I am learning the hard way, we have the freedom to choose to our actions, but we do not get to choose our consequences. I deeply regret all hurt I have caused so many by being such a bad example.
I humbly ask for your forgiveness. Please pray for my precious wife Anna and our family during this time.
Josh Duggar
Obama had 12 different email address on AM - talk about obsessed.People that want family values and morals should look towards the Obama family.
You know how to make a girl feel special, GB.Buck Bradcanon said:Not everyone is a dreamy 6'3" humanitarian with Texas charm, GB.Score another one for old fashioned analog adultery.
I'm not sure I get the point of the site. If one is down for the strange, it's easy enough to find without leaving a trail. Or so I've been told.![]()
That seems more plausible - 10% seemed really high to me.Treynwreck3 said:I underestimated the amount of mfers moving down here every year. MSA is almost 6.5 Million. http://recenter.tamu.edu/data/pop/popm/cbsa26420.aspTreynwreck3 said:Houston MSA is >5 Million. Wiki is crap, don't believe everything you read on the internet, son.Per Wiki Houston has a population of 2.2 M (~75% adult) - we are really supposed to believe that somewhere around 10% of the adult population is signed up? Not sure I buy that.187,000 clients in the Houston market. Most of those in the suburbs. I wonder how many of my friends are hiding #### right about now?
Well if you don't know how the hell are we supposed to? And sentences that are a question end with a question mark, dummy.CBusAlex said:Follow-up question: I may have already done this.
"college" lolLots of college faculty used their school email addresses. (Liberty and Oral Roberts seem pretty high up there.)
Lots of college faculty used their school email addresses. (Liberty and Oral Roberts seem pretty high up there.)
its weird to write that, but still attempt some sort of conclusion.The methodology, is, of course, fraught with peril. First, the majority of academic email addresses belong not to faculty, but to students
He looked at a sample of specific email addresses and the huge majority of the sample were from faculty, not students or non-faculty staff.Lots of college faculty used their school email addresses. (Liberty and Oral Roberts seem pretty high up there.)its weird to write that, but still attempt some sort of conclusion.The methodology, is, of course, fraught with peril. First, the majority of academic email addresses belong not to faculty, but to students
The whole exercise is pointless because the site didn't even validate emails.He looked at a sample of specific email addresses and the huge majority of the sample were from faculty, not students or non-faculty staff.Lots of college faculty used their school email addresses. (Liberty and Oral Roberts seem pretty high up there.)its weird to write that, but still attempt some sort of conclusion.The methodology, is, of course, fraught with peril. First, the majority of academic email addresses belong not to faculty, but to students
Yeah, only the amateurs will be exposed in this leak. Anyone with half a brain who uses AM is using a burner email, prepaid visa, fake name/phone/address. Anyone with a full brain is not on the site. Apparently 90-95% of the accounts are male, and a good chunk of the female accounts are fake accounts to keep the men around and paying. It wouldn't surprise me if 99% of the accounts created on there never resulted in a meetup, much less cheating. This whole thing is an example of how ####ed up our society is today. The people paying money to try and find someone to cheat with and the people trying to expose their neighbors and colleagues are both despicable scum.The whole exercise is pointless because the site didn't even validate emails.He looked at a sample of specific email addresses and the huge majority of the sample were from faculty, not students or non-faculty staff.Lots of college faculty used their school email addresses. (Liberty and Oral Roberts seem pretty high up there.)its weird to write that, but still attempt some sort of conclusion.The methodology, is, of course, fraught with peril. First, the majority of academic email addresses belong not to faculty, but to students
Oh lighten up, Janet.Yeah, only the amateurs will be exposed in this leak. Anyone with half a brain who uses AM is using a burner email, prepaid visa, fake name/phone/address. Anyone with a full brain is not on the site. Apparently 90-95% of the accounts are male, and a good chunk of the female accounts are fake accounts to keep the men around and paying. It wouldn't surprise me if 99% of the accounts created on there never resulted in a meetup, much less cheating. This whole thing is an example of how ####ed up our society is today. The people paying money to try and find someone to cheat with and the people trying to expose their neighbors and colleagues are both despicable scum.The whole exercise is pointless because the site didn't even validate emails.He looked at a sample of specific email addresses and the huge majority of the sample were from faculty, not students or non-faculty staff.Lots of college faculty used their school email addresses. (Liberty and Oral Roberts seem pretty high up there.)its weird to write that, but still attempt some sort of conclusion.The methodology, is, of course, fraught with peril. First, the majority of academic email addresses belong not to faculty, but to students
ricksantorum@gmail.com will go to the same email box as rick.santorum@gmail.com as will r.i.c.k.s.a.n.t.o.r.u.m@gmail.comCBusAlex said:Question: would it be ethical to jump on as many unclaimed email addresses for famous people as you can find (yeah, ricksantorum@gmail.com is probably gone, but rick.santorum? rick_santorum?) and sign up for a bunch of embarrassing sites in anticipation of the next big hack?
Follow-up question: I may have already done this.
GO GOPHERS!Lots of college faculty used their school email addresses. (Liberty and Oral Roberts seem pretty high up there.)
Although if these sites aren't even going to verify the address, I guess I can just use their real ones. Welcome to Grindr, tedcruz@senate.gov.ricksantorum@gmail.com will go to the same email box as rick.santorum@gmail.com as will r.i.c.k.s.a.n.t.o.r.u.m@gmail.comCBusAlex said:Question: would it be ethical to jump on as many unclaimed email addresses for famous people as you can find (yeah, ricksantorum@gmail.com is probably gone, but rick.santorum? rick_santorum?) and sign up for a bunch of embarrassing sites in anticipation of the next big hack?
Follow-up question: I may have already done this.