What people share online is past improbable and knocking on the door for impossible. I had a friend tell me she was dying of shame because of what her sister posted online— ten years apart in age, twelve hundred miles by road, and they no longer even talk, but Sister B says and does stuff online that mortifies Sister C.
the shame of such research is little, what is shameful is to leave such a thing researched on the computer screen, then there is a lot of shame if someone sees it!
WGillete over 4 years ago
And the result will be blackmail. (You ordered WHAT?)
summerdog over 4 years ago
Now I want to know just WHAT she ordered that embarrasses her.
colcam over 4 years ago
What people share online is past improbable and knocking on the door for impossible. I had a friend tell me she was dying of shame because of what her sister posted online— ten years apart in age, twelve hundred miles by road, and they no longer even talk, but Sister B says and does stuff online that mortifies Sister C.
Sir Uncle Rat69 over 4 years ago
No problem. If you think your online stuff is private you could not be more wrong. You just do not know it. Well not everyone but a large majority.
Amanda El-Dweek creator over 4 years ago
Haha! Yes!
katina.cooper over 4 years ago
Just what kind of stuff is she deleting?
mistercatworks over 4 years ago
95% of my email is now from Amazon. I used to correspond with people; now I “blog” to a couple of friends who answer once a month when I’m lucky.
sagurufan over 4 years ago
the shame of such research is little, what is shameful is to leave such a thing researched on the computer screen, then there is a lot of shame if someone sees it!