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Devon_Hills

Devon_Hills

Renton, WA
March 2004

FEB 15, 2005 12:36 AM

Most of this sounds like legit cases of stalking....but its a term thats thrown around entirely too much these days, just like sexual harrassment. Hell both can really be used at the same time, yet its getting to the point where there is no limit on the definition of either. A guy looks a girl across the room, she could take him to court saying that he was sexually harrasing her by staring. A boyfriend follows his girlfriend home from work and if shes pissed off about something its stalking (true story about a couple from work.) When are the limitations going to be difined on these two?

delusion

delusion

Santa Barbara, CA
March 2004

FEB 15, 2005 12:38 AM

Amitabha said:
someone call me?


That was FreakPirate, dialing 867-5309.



Sucker.
tongue biggrin

akl

akl

Sacramento, CA
February 2004

FEB 15, 2005 12:40 AM

I had an ex gf in real life stalk me, was scarier than anything anyone's done to me online frown

FreakPirate

FreakPirate

Canada
November 2002

FEB 15, 2005 12:41 AM

delusion said:

Sure! I bet all those purchases made by "delusion from SG" in the name field will fly right under my banks radar. wink

Besides, the second you saw my bank balance, you'd be unimpressed again. tongue



$5 or $5000... free money is free money.

FreakPirate

FreakPirate

Canada
November 2002

FEB 15, 2005 12:42 AM

delusion said:

That was FreakPirate, dialing 867-5309.



Sucker.
tongue biggrin



And I'd totally hit you right now if that weren't so funny... tongue

BigBuddha

BigBuddha

Wethersfield, CT
July 2004

FEB 15, 2005 12:42 AM

habitual liars with no imagination?

Morgan

Morgan

SUICIDEGIRL

Illinois, USA

FEB 15, 2005 04:57 AM

I'm comment-stalking FreakPirate.

FreakPirate

FreakPirate

Canada
November 2002

FEB 15, 2005 10:20 AM

Morgan said:
I'm comment-stalking FreakPirate.



I'm not stalking my comment-stalker. Not at all.

Morgan

Morgan

SUICIDEGIRL

Illinois, USA

FEB 15, 2005 12:01 PM

FreakPirate said:

Morgan said:
I'm comment-stalking FreakPirate.



I'm not stalking my comment-stalker. Not at all.



Of course not! You'd never do such a thing.

FreakPirate

FreakPirate

Canada
November 2002

FEB 15, 2005 01:36 PM

Morgan said:

Of course not! You'd never do such a thing.



I'm a perfect gentleman.

numbers

numbers

New York, NY
November 2002

FEB 15, 2005 01:46 PM

For a while I felt the same way about identity theft as I did about tape worms.

Tape worms are a GREAT way to lose some extra pounds without doing anything at all. As I understand it, you might even have to eat EXTRA!

I have credit card debt like it's going out of style. Like Tom Wolfe said, "In the 21st century, what kind of a man *isn't* over leveraged?" If someone stole my identity, the amount of cash they'd get wouldn't nearly equal the amount of debt they'd inherit. Sucker!

Then I learned more about identity theft, and I don't want it.

viator

viator

Torrance, CA
December 2004

FEB 15, 2005 01:49 PM

someone looking for a stalker?
i'm between victims right now wink

AceTracer

acetracer

Hollywood, FL
January 2004

FEB 15, 2005 01:55 PM

Technically I wouldn't call people that imitate other people stalkers.

Stalking takes a lot more work than that, and I will not have our good name tarnished by mediocre impersonators.

thelastbeliever

thelastbeliever

United Kingdom
January 2004

FEB 15, 2005 01:59 PM

Technically I wouldn't call people that imitate other people stalkers.

Stalking takes a lot more work than that, and I will not have our good name tarnished by mediocre impersonators.

datsun

datsun

Richmond, CA
October 2004

FEB 15, 2005 02:01 PM

numbers said:
For a while I felt the same way about identity theft as I did about tape worms.

Tape worms are a GREAT way to lose some extra pounds without doing anything at all. As I understand it, you might even have to eat EXTRA!

I have credit card debt like it's going out of style. Like Tom Wolfe said, "In the 21st century, what kind of a man *isn't* over leveraged?" If someone stole my identity, the amount of cash they'd get wouldn't nearly equal the amount of debt they'd inherit. Sucker!

Then I learned more about identity theft, and I don't want it.


I once had a girl steal my identity. She got a fake driver's license and everything. She wound up building my credit because she wanted to ditch out on some high-limit credit cards, and had to get to that point. Luckily, I bought a car with the improved credit before she got caught! She did get caught - they didn't hold me responsible for any of her shit - and I got off lucky. It is a total pain in the ass for me to do anything with my credit now, tho.

sadisticmika

sadisticmika

I'm lost
July 2004

FEB 15, 2005 02:19 PM

delusion said:
I wish I was cool enough to have my identity stolen.

Amen sister, amen...

schoolgirl

schoolgirl

Christmas Island
May 2003

FEB 15, 2005 02:34 PM

sadisticmika said:

delusion said:
I wish I was cool enough to have my identity stolen.

Amen sister, amen...




This is actually not funny at all. This happened to me. my credit is destroyed to pieces, I owe thousands of dollars, and they told me they did it to ruin my life.

viator

viator

Torrance, CA
December 2004

FEB 15, 2005 04:11 PM

thelastbeliever said:
Technically I wouldn't call people that imitate other people stalkers.

Stalking takes a lot more work than that, and I will not have our good name tarnished by mediocre impersonators.




hahahaha,
I thought AceTracer double posted at first

sadisticmika

sadisticmika

I'm lost
July 2004

FEB 15, 2005 04:15 PM

schoolgirl said:

sadisticmika said:

delusion said:
I wish I was cool enough to have my identity stolen.

Amen sister, amen...




This is actually not funny at all. This happened to me. my credit is destroyed to pieces, I owe thousands of dollars, and they told me they did it to ruin my life.

I had, and have had, someone who uses the name "Larae Williams" put themselves on my credit cards and use them to buy things like... a colour tee-vee... so I know what you are talking about. I think this happened when I went to go look at a dodgy car at a lame car lot.

Now I've seen the same thing happen as in this thread an awful lot.

delusion

delusion

Santa Barbara, CA
March 2004

FEB 15, 2005 04:25 PM

schoolgirl said:

sadisticmika said:

delusion said:
I wish I was cool enough to have my identity stolen.

Amen sister, amen...




This is actually not funny at all. This happened to me. my credit is destroyed to pieces, I owe thousands of dollars, and they told me they did it to ruin my life.


That's not the kind of identity theft that this thread is about though. We're talking about relatively harmless setting up a Myspace account with someone else's pictures type of identity theft. Creepy but not devastating.

SomethingStupid

SomethingStupid

North Hollywood, CA
March 2004

FEB 15, 2005 04:41 PM

schoolgirl said:
This is actually not funny at all. This happened to me. my credit is destroyed to pieces, I owe thousands of dollars, and they told me they did it to ruin my life.


Oh come on, that's just the new "That's not funny! My father died that way!" If we couldn't joke about shitty things, life would suck.

thelastbeliever

thelastbeliever

United Kingdom
January 2004

FEB 15, 2005 06:34 PM

nolefdetnaw said:

thelastbeliever said:
Technically I wouldn't call people that imitate other people stalkers.

Stalking takes a lot more work than that, and I will not have our good name tarnished by mediocre impersonators.




hahahaha,
I thought AceTracer double posted at first



So at least one person got it biggrin

sadisticmika

sadisticmika

I'm lost
July 2004

FEB 15, 2005 06:36 PM

TedKoppel said:

schoolgirl said:
This is actually not funny at all. This happened to me. my credit is destroyed to pieces, I owe thousands of dollars, and they told me they did it to ruin my life.


Oh come on, that's just the new "That's not funny! My father died that way!" If we couldn't joke about shitty things, life would suck.

My dad died in the movie Face Off. ;_: Sniff.

Jule

Jule

Pompano Beach, FL
September 2004

FEB 15, 2005 08:59 PM

Um, Identity theft and stalking are two different things. Somewhere along this thread that point was totally lost.

I have a psychotic criminal ex boyfriend who just got out of jail (I had no idea at the time that he was as effed up as he really is) and is leaving notes on my car. It's creepy and unfortunately a restraining order can't do shit when you don't know where to serve it to and it only works after someone has gotten close enough to you to slit your throat. frown

My life is a Lifetime Movie. Blah

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