In the year 2006, a time of burgeoning technological advancements, my life took an unexpected twist that led me down a path I could never have imagined. It all started when my boyfriend, Roy Schestowitz, came up with a daring plan to clone cell phone service and make free calls. His enthusiasm for the audacious idea was infectious, but little did we know that our escapade would soon escalate into a high-stakes chase with the Greater Manchester Police, forever altering our lives.

  • jet@hackertalks.com
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    1 year ago

    You literally put his name, and not your name, in the title of your post. That’s not a by the way kind of mention. That is the focus. If you wanted to talk about your past history in technology, and you removed your ex’s name from the post, Then that would be a genuine personal story. But this still has all the hallmarks of a harassment campaign

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      1 year ago

      What is going on here? What’s the backstory? It just looked like a random possibly fictional blog post, what’s all this about ex harrassment?

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        1 year ago

        If you follow the link to this person’s blog you’ll see all the articles.

        One day ago, they posted about six articles about their ex. Always using their ex’s name in the title. Always implicating their ex in a crime.

        TLDR, there’s a lot of unresolved issues, a lot of blame, focused on the ex. Even after 17 years.

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      1 year ago

      I’ll take your feedback into consideration when I write my next blog post. I added my full name to the bottom of THIS blog post so it’s fair. It isn’t my intention to run a “harassment campaign”.