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La Lioness Priyanka

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62. why do you assume they didn't use security? when these billionaire techguru's give us a platform
Tue Sep 2, 2014, 03:24 PM
Sep 2014

and say its safe, we believe them. much like we believe the locksmith and the alarm system etc.

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I agree with her. I also think in this age its politic to keep your roguevalley Sep 2014 #1
Exactly tazkcmo Sep 2014 #10
I get criticized a lot for this, but protecting yourself in the real world Cleita Sep 2014 #51
I agree with you, Cleita. If she had understood the vile nature of too many people roguevalley Sep 2014 #54
Yes jimlup Sep 2014 #2
A-fucking-men. JTFrog Sep 2014 #3
A-fucking-men? rocktivity Sep 2014 #24
So sick of the pathetic "if you didn't want them stolen why take them" NuclearDem Sep 2014 #4
Apparently that is an extremist position Kalidurga Sep 2014 #6
I love Jennifer Lawrence but she lives and works in a sewer. She needs to think roguevalley Sep 2014 #49
"lives and works in a sewer"? zappaman Sep 2014 #58
my fault. what i am saying is sharks hang out waiting to strike in her business. in the roguevalley Sep 2014 #66
Ok, but... zappaman Sep 2014 #67
yes it can but someone like her, famous and beautiful is a target. Her position roguevalley Sep 2014 #71
I've been quoting and linking to this all afternoon PeaceNikki Sep 2014 #5
Hey Peace Nikki Kalidurga Sep 2014 #7
a lot of the excuses people are offering are along the lines of La Lioness Priyanka Sep 2014 #8
You nailed it! JustAnotherGen Sep 2014 #13
That's right... ReRe Sep 2014 #27
stealing is a crime Fred Drum Sep 2014 #35
+1 gollygee Sep 2014 #37
People DO lock their doors, though. FiveGoodMen Sep 2014 #59
yes, and these people use internet security. doors can be broken. nt La Lioness Priyanka Sep 2014 #60
Right, but you'd still advise someone to lock their doors anyway FiveGoodMen Sep 2014 #61
why do you assume they didn't use security? when these billionaire techguru's give us a platform La Lioness Priyanka Sep 2014 #62
Nothing works all the time. FiveGoodMen Sep 2014 #63
but locksmiths dont blame their clients. i dont get your analogy at all. La Lioness Priyanka Sep 2014 #64
But it's such a scary world nowadays kcr Sep 2014 #68
k&r LadyHawkAZ Sep 2014 #9
And the person that released them should be a registered sex offender 4b5f940728b232b034e4 Sep 2014 #11
Considering the fact that many people saw them Codeine Sep 2014 #26
Celebrity privilege anyone? cwydro Sep 2014 #12
America is turning into one, big perpetual contest of who can outcrazy the crazy. conservaphobe Sep 2014 #14
You know it is really pretty simple... sendero Sep 2014 #16
Of course I would mind. cwydro Sep 2014 #30
You are one.. sendero Sep 2014 #32
There are many,many ordinary citizens cwydro Sep 2014 #42
I totally agree.. sendero Sep 2014 #45
With you 100%. 840high Sep 2014 #21
It's also a crashing bore BeyondGeography Sep 2014 #15
Exactly. Why do we even need a thread (or two) about this non-story on here? mimi85 Sep 2014 #46
Funny jehop61 Sep 2014 #17
The next Hunger Games movie is due out in Novemer starroute Sep 2014 #34
She's starts the press junket in a month or so xmas74 Sep 2014 #69
stare rape 2.0? MisterP Sep 2014 #18
It's definitely a crime, but a sex crime? ColesCountyDem Sep 2014 #19
I think it is a sex crime if the pictures were taken without her knowledge or permission. As you still_one Sep 2014 #23
Broadeneing the definition of what constitutes a sex crime that far is troubling. ColesCountyDem Sep 2014 #28
Anyone remember the infamous Sear's catalog mimi85 Sep 2014 #47
I said if the pictures were taken without her knowledge or permission that is a type still_one Sep 2014 #48
If I look through a window at the same stuff, I get a sex offender jacket. AngryAmish Sep 2014 #40
No. ColesCountyDem Sep 2014 #50
So when the NSA intercepts and steals pfitz59 Sep 2014 #20
That's totally different! Dr. Strange Sep 2014 #22
Huh? What does "sex" have to do with this crime? phil89 Sep 2014 #25
The photos are of a sexual nature and were meant to be private. alp227 Sep 2014 #52
Millions in Free Publicity HoosierCowboy Sep 2014 #29
Don't think it's a sex crime Lithos Sep 2014 #31
Yeah, calling this a sex crime demeans actual sex crimes. n/t X_Digger Sep 2014 #36
Yup nt cwydro Sep 2014 #43
+1 harun Sep 2014 #55
Yep, it's a crime of theft. hifiguy Sep 2014 #65
Crime - yes. Sex crime - no. Shadowsmith Sep 2014 #33
The subjects probably consented to those photos, as long as they remain PRIVATE. nt alp227 Sep 2014 #53
Sex-crime? No. Massive violation of privacy? Fucking-A... PoutrageFatigue Sep 2014 #38
Awkward Family Photos' response >>>> Roland99 Sep 2014 #39
Pretty good. n/t FSogol Sep 2014 #57
Mmmm if you're a ''celebrity'' and getting nude in front of a camera .. there's always a possiblity YOHABLO Sep 2014 #41
So a nude body is equivalent to sex, eh? randome Sep 2014 #44
It's a hacking. Hacking is a crime. Hackers are criminals who should be caught and punished. rocktivity Sep 2014 #56
No it's not. TransitJohn Sep 2014 #70
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