It started off as a practical joke scheme , now its serious. Over the last 2 months I collected information and evidence about who is cheating on who and with who in my area and I have 33 on my list, 45 actually but the married couples are pardoned (I dont wanna be responsible for breaking marriages), I was supposed to release this info in January but my evil friend suggested we wait for Valentines day. What do you think should I go ahead with my plan or not? If it was you would you rather know the truth on a day like valentines day?
I have hard core undeniable evidence and i have ways of supplying it anonimously. Hurry people, these unfaithfulls lives are in my hands and the clock is ticking.
2007-02-13
02:40:41
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➔ Singles & Dating
NB: No hard feeling on anyone but people reap what they sow
2007-02-13
02:42:28 ·
update #1
Aftermath
And so it was done. I manage to release (ironically) 14 pieces of evidence today and there was chaos at the food court. Someone has already put up a 1000 reward for the pacifier. And for john who thought I am lonely, too bad. More release tonite and tommorow. Always remember this people, you reap what you sow. I am their fate. HAPPY VALENTINES TO ALL THE FAITHFULL ONES
2007-02-14
03:21:12 ·
update #2
Well, I don't know what started you on your quest to find out this information, but now you have it. If you feel badly for the people being cheated on, then you need to let them know. Not just for the purpose of outing the cheater, but for the one being cheated on. They could be being exposed to diseases that they had no idea could be entering their homes. Don't do it on Valentines day. That will make you look a trouble maker hurt and the ones being hurt more than they should be. Don't pardon the married people, they have just as much right to know as the others. The cheater is the one that really broke the vows and the cheatee has every right to know.
2007-02-13 02:47:37
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answered by Ryan A 2
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You should cook his favorite food and maybe make him a card from cheap materials (paper, colored pencils, ect...) because it's the thought that counts unless you boyfriend is really shallow but assuming he's not, then this should be fine because Valentine's Day shouldn't be all about how much you spent on a gift but the love you share with each other which should also be shown throughout the year and not just on one particular day just because society tells us to. Then....finish the night with some great sex! Good luck!!!
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answered by Victoria 4
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The sooner the better, Valentines day or not the person that is getting cheated on has a right to decide if they are willing to work through this or move on with their life. Now would be a great time so that no gifts are exchanged just to add insult to injury.
2007-02-13 02:47:15
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answered by tonafun 3
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people may reap what they sow, but who are you to butt in like that? I mean, do you personally know all of these people, and think that they would be better off broken up? Honestly, fate has a way of dealing with cheats; they'll get caught on their own. you don't really have any right to break into people's personal lives. plus, you have to be careful about privacy laws, especially in the blue states. you may break them up, but they can always get into your pockets, no matter how shallow they may be. besides, don't you have anything better to do with your life then ruin others'? You're a sad, lonely person...
2007-02-13 02:45:10
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answered by johnmfsample 4
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Oh that is horrible! But I find it somewhat amusing for some reason. Get it done, whether it's on valentine's day or not. They need to be made aware that they're not really in the most perfect relationship. They ought to know what is really going on. Just don't get caught.
Have fun.
2007-02-13 02:56:31
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answered by Loves It<3 4
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actually that is really tough, come on have a little compasson for those who are getting cheated on, do you really want to break their hearts on valentines' day , wait until the day after and yes, do believe that the best thing to do is tell them because they deserve to know and by the way you must be a really smart guy
2007-02-13 02:47:10
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answered by Anonymous
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If you wind up down a dark alley beaten to a pulp I wouldn't be a bit surprised - or a bit sorry. Reap what you sow? Oh yes....
2007-02-13 02:45:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Dont tell them on v-day. If anything put all the info into a envelope and put nothing on the front of it put it into there mail box and let them find out that way but dont do it on v-day.
2007-02-13 02:45:08
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answered by Anonymous
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why is it up to u? leave everyone alone and let them live the way they do . i dont like cheaters either but once a cheat always a cheat
2007-02-13 02:46:28
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answered by angel 2
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no put it out there now before someone else gets hurt! the quicker the better! and v day is for love not tears!
2007-02-13 02:46:26
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answered by rckstar88 2
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