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In reply to the discussion: Why J-Law's “Dirty” Photos Shouldn’t — & Probably Won’t — Make You Think Differently About Her [View all]PeaceNikki
(27,985 posts)6. The poster to whom I responded is saying she shouldn't take pics like that.
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Why J-Law's “Dirty” Photos Shouldn’t — & Probably Won’t — Make You Think Differently About Her [View all]
big_dog
Sep 2014
OP
You looked at images you knew were stolen from women who had no intent to share them?
LeftyMom
Sep 2014
#16
Then why are you giggling like a teenager about them? People have sex. It's none of your business.
LeftyMom
Sep 2014
#23
Well, if you look at the posting history. It reads like a one man TMZ operation. So I
Guy Whitey Corngood
Sep 2014
#26
its all about pr damage control now, the current generation is a lot more 'forgiving' of J-Law
big_dog
Sep 2014
#5
just because someone doesn't want to share things with everyone doesn't mean they are ashamed
JI7
Sep 2014
#21
nothing is infallible, its just not realistic to think that one can upload these things to the cloud
big_dog
Sep 2014
#25
what does that have to do with whether someone feels ashamed just because they don't
JI7
Sep 2014
#27
Not for the computer, that's correct. Didn't say a darn thing about photos on film.
WinkyDink
Sep 2014
#33
Look, let's all stop pretending, in 2014, that we think computers are hack-free.
WinkyDink
Sep 2014
#32
You know what's stupid? Carrying money in your wallet. You really need to leave money in the bank
PeaceNikki
Sep 2014
#39
Apple is a corporation. It claimed to offer security; it failed. There are no "rights" involved.
WinkyDink
Sep 2014
#37
I for one don't care if she takes nude selfies for herself, her man, her woman....
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Sep 2014
#35