I exposed Susan Slaughter

Mike_Yates

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Susan Slaughter posed topless for one photo, and I sent that photo to all of my friends on the internet who have connections to prominent websites.

A few days later, her photo appeared on the front page of over a dozen websites!

Here are just some of these websites..

http://www.thenipslip.com/?p=8223

http://egotastic.com/photos/jennife...hter-utermark-ghost-hunters-international-02/

http://shesocrazy.com/21222163/susan-slaughter-topless-ghost-hunters-international

http://www.peeperz.com/ghost-hunter-susan-slaughter-gets-spooky-nude/
 
She did not take it very lightly when she found out that noody pix of her leaked to the internet.

Maybe she shouldn't be such a skank and have posed for nude photos in the first place.
 
So? That just shows how other people are immature and sensationalist
 
Sorry, I have very advanced popup blockers along with software and hardware firewalls running.

Popups are rarely a problem for me.

Not a problem for me either, I just see notices of what site has tried to execute one.
 
I can't upload nudity-containing photos to photobucket, so I have to use alternative websites such as imagevenue or imagebam. Both of which have horrible popups.
 
Mike is this your five minutes of fame?

Report: Taiwanese teen dies after 40-hour Diablo III marathon

The years of anticipation for Diablo III have brought about a number of marathon play sessions since its release on May 15, but one fan's obsession with the game has proven fatal.

An 18-year old Diablo III player in Taiwan was found dead recently after a 40-hour marathon session with the game, reports the Australian Associated Press.

The player, who has only been identified as Chuang, reportedly booked a room at his local Internet café before diving into the game, not stopping for sleep or food the entire time. An employee of the café found him passed out on a table Sunday.

[Related: Diablo III sets PC sales record]

He woke up when approached, but collapsed after a few steps and was rushed to a hospital where he was later pronounced dead. An autopsy is pending, but authorities noted that the long period of sitting still could have created blood clots, which proved fatal.

Sadly, it's not the first game-marathon-related death in Taiwan this year. In February, Chen Rong-yu had a fatal heart attack while playing in an Internet café in Taipei while playing online smash hit, League of Legends. Fellow players, though, didn't notice he had died for another nine hours.

Deaths in Internet cafes are rare, but happen from time to time when players concentrate so intensely on their games, that they ignore factors like the body's need for sleep and food.

Last year, a 30 year-old Chinese gamer died after staying up for three consecutive days, barely eating or drinking anything. And last August, 20 year-old Chris Staniforth suffered a pulmonary embolism after a marathon session on his Xbox.

The deaths underscore the risk of game addiction, which more and more people are becoming worried about as the industry grows.
 
Report: Taiwanese teen dies after 40-hour Diablo III marathon

The years of anticipation for Diablo III have brought about a number of marathon play sessions since its release on May 15, but one fan's obsession with the game has proven fatal.

An 18-year old Diablo III player in Taiwan was found dead recently after a 40-hour marathon session with the game, reports the Australian Associated Press.

The player, who has only been identified as Chuang, reportedly booked a room at his local Internet café before diving into the game, not stopping for sleep or food the entire time. An employee of the café found him passed out on a table Sunday.

[Related: Diablo III sets PC sales record]

He woke up when approached, but collapsed after a few steps and was rushed to a hospital where he was later pronounced dead. An autopsy is pending, but authorities noted that the long period of sitting still could have created blood clots, which proved fatal.

Sadly, it's not the first game-marathon-related death in Taiwan this year. In February, Chen Rong-yu had a fatal heart attack while playing in an Internet café in Taipei while playing online smash hit, League of Legends. Fellow players, though, didn't notice he had died for another nine hours.

Deaths in Internet cafes are rare, but happen from time to time when players concentrate so intensely on their games, that they ignore factors like the body's need for sleep and food.

Last year, a 30 year-old Chinese gamer died after staying up for three consecutive days, barely eating or drinking anything. And last August, 20 year-old Chris Staniforth suffered a pulmonary embolism after a marathon session on his Xbox.

The deaths underscore the risk of game addiction, which more and more people are becoming worried about as the industry grows.

What does this have to do with anything?...
 
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