this wouldn't be a problem if his mistress had any fucking common sense tho. If she hadn't emailed one of P4's friends, we probably still wouldn't know about it.
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Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I'm watching an episode of The Cosby Show where an ethnically ambiguous-looking person is encouraging people to play a guessing game to figure out what she is. This does not correspond with any reality I have ever experienced.
I heard the affair's been over for a bit. Maybe that's why she got jealous and sent the threatening emails.
This does not correspond with any reality I have ever experienced.
I have not only seen it more than once, I've done it when irritated by people that think there's some big answer to be found.
I mean, I guess if you're the head of the CIA, you know about burner phones
Don't you have to power through a metric shitload of those to not be at extra jeopardy of being found with a physical giveaway?
Problem is this was P4's personal acct
That seems like the big mistake. Especially when it's so easy to create a whole new account to be used for only this purpose.
Hackers getting at the CIA through his gmail account never would have occurred to me. Which I guess proves I am NOT secret agent material.
Hmm, I have a friend who, as it happens, does do a lot of high security work for the gubmint. I wonder how he keeps work and private life separate on the internet.
Does anyone know what this [link] is from? There's a penis facsimile in that gifset, for work safety purposes.
Don't you have to power through a metric shitload of those to not be at extra jeopardy of being found with a physical giveaway?
I guess it depends on who's looking at you, and for what. I would be a terrible spy.
See, if there's an online assignation, you can theoretically jack in anywhere, but if you're using burner phones, there are now phones and phone numbers, which are more sticky than email or web addresses.