I paid extra for the upgraded version with the sunglasses and fake mustache.
Though, to give whatever credit is due, I do see ‘casually looking at the browsing history on someone else’s computer’ as a whole different level of snooping than ‘installing spyware on someone else’s computer’. Kind of the difference between looking through an unshaded window, and breaking into a house and installing a webcam, or looking in the medicine cabinet versus breaking into a doctor’s office to read medical files. There’s a whole different expectation of privacy about the two, and in fact one is probably illegal while the other probably isn’t.
I am familiar with the thread. It wasn’t posited as a hypothetical.
Well, except in the most trivial sense.
hoisted by her own petard!
Psh, that only makes sense if you think there’s something inherently bad or shameful about watching porn. I’d be more :dubious: if I found out “my man” had cleared his history to hide porn viewing.
Of course, I was the one who showed my husband the fucking HILARIOUS “pterodactyl porn” clip*, so hey.
- I’ve been called the Finder-of-the-Weirdest-but-Hilarious-Shit-on-the-Internet by numerous people, which I take pride in. From pterodactyl porn to the detailed account of an at-home trepanning, I have truly opened many a friend’s eyes to the wonders online.
While this is certainly a fascinating self-assessment, it is a little difficult for the objective observer to confirm without a shitload of “Finder-of-the-Weirdest-but-Hilarious-Shit-on-the-Internet” style links.
Just saying.
Foof. And so it turns out that “Overly Attached Girlfriend” isn’t as insane as we thought.
The aunt and uncle of a friend of mine have a PI agency. Should we tell them to divorce?