Posted on 08/24/2015 9:25:59 AM PDT by Morgana
Two individuals associated with the leak of Ashley Madison customer details are reported to have taken their lives, according to police in Canada.
The police revealed the news at a press conference in Toronto but gave no further information about the deaths.
Ashley Madison's Canadian parent company Avid Life Media is offering a C$500,000 (£240,000) reward for information about the hackers, they added.
Over 33m account details were stolen.
Ashley Madison is a dating website which offers users the opportunity to have an affair.
Addressing the hackers, known as The Impact Team, acting staff superintendent Bryce Evans of the Toronto police said: "I want to make it very clear to you your actions are illegal and we will not be tolerating them. This is your wake-up call."
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Hahaha. I like to recycle.
Hehehe.
Anyone know how to search by name instead of email address?
If it wasn’t for us women teaching all you guys how to speak English instead of grunting and how to eat with forks, ya’ll would still be in the cave fulltime. LOL. Does your wife call you a troglodyte?
I really don’t get Ashley Madison, at least from the guy POV...
In any major city you can hook up with a high end working girl...for under a $1,000 easy...not that would know...
Way less than half your property and a painful divorce...when you get caught cheating with a girl who has no problem cheating her self...
Judging by the photo, that’s not the CN Tower, that is some guy she walked by an hour ago.
And virtually everything else, especially all of the gizmos that has made women’s lives almost effortless.
LOL
The hackers published the names and addresses of all the members in our state last night. There is a physician in our town that has been caught by his wife several times committing adultery and each time she got a new car, new jewelry, new house and many trips. I wonder what she’s going to get this time?
I wouldn't want an arrow - or any other sharp object - to get anywhere near those.
If women didn’t plant the seeds for these gizmos in those brains of yours, you guys would still be sitting in the dirt in your loincloths, poking fires and lighting expelled gas. LOL
If women are that insightful, then why didn’t they invent the stuff themselves?
See, that's one of the differences between male and female psychology. Men didn't discover the fork - they invented it. Something didn't exist, so they created it to fulfill a need (probably because some woman was complaining about having to eat the raw meat the men killed with her hands). The Venetian woman merely modified an existing thing. I can't tell what's going on in the picture, but if she enhanced the fork by putting a pink bow with a smiley face on it, and then claimed to have invented the fork, I wouldn't blame the clergy at all. Gosh, those uppity womenses.
LOL
One version of the fork was invented by Fijiian cannibals as a four-pronged wooden utensil used at “long pig” banquets.
See eBay for souvenir cannibal forks.
Unknown as to whether it was Fijiian women who created the fork after watching their menfolk eating human flesh with their hands, and so provided the implement which made these occasions more genteel.
“Here, ya big cannibal, use this!”
Because ya’ll were made from the dirt which is why you are supposed to be messing with the dirt, making things. We were made for higher things. We were made from man’s marrow. I actually find this thread very hilariously ironic, seeing that it started with Ashley Madison cheaters and progressed to boobs posting about boobs. Women rule the world, we just let you all think you do. Behind every great man there is a spectacular woman. Benjamin Franklin was a world class mind as we all know but he was immature enough that his wife called him her child.
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