scarywood75
Scarlett Johansson
Condoms are the only items in the US that are not oversizedI hate how filters look like small condoms.
Condoms are the only items in the US that are not oversizedI hate how filters look like small condoms.
I talk pretty openly on qa about my reasons for being on sema (I like my booze a lil too much) and that's not something I particularly want the people in my life knowing about.I can understand that, it’s personal health info. I’ve told all the peoples about this bc I can’t keep my mouth shut, lol.
I registered for a couple of the credit monitoring svcs, but after the 5th one or so showed up, I said f it. Then the NPD breach happened and instead of waiting for the ransom, they dumped it for free. I looked up my fam’s info…yikes.
Do you have any idea how many mediocre men think they need magnums?Condoms are the only items in the US that are not oversized
Uh, I have no idea whom you may be talking about...Do you have any idea how many mediocre men think they need magnums?
It's alright man, if they fit us, everyone can leave us to our delusions. We're not harming anyone!Uh, I have no idea whom you may be talking about...
Says the guy who won’t actually read and engage in the conversation. All you’re doing is popping off with various dickish permutations of “i disagree” and then acting like you’ve schooled the forum with your deep wisdom.Why would I need to venture outside of this conversation? This is all pretty straightforward.
Shhhh we're in the drama stage now, logic doesn't matter anymore.Says the guy who won’t actually read and engage in the conversation
What else should I be doing? The facts aren't really in question, it's your overboard interpretation of them that I'm poking fun of.Says the guy who won’t actually read and engage in the conversation. All you’re doing is popping off with various dickish permutations of “i disagree”
"deep wisdom". rich coming from people who seem to think that basic business operation, or markets with bad actors are something super obscure that only someone who had been shooting themselves up with peptides for an extended period would have any insight into. I think some of you are getting a little too high on your own supply.and then acting like you’ve schooled the forum with your deep wisdom.
Your ability to say “I disagree” while contributing nothing substantive, using so many words in so many versions, is impressive.What else should I be doing? The facts aren't really in question, it's your overboard interpretation of them that I'm poking fun of.
"deep wisdom". rich coming from people who seem to think that basic business operation, or markets with bad actors are something super obscure that only someone who had been shooting themselves up with peptides for an extended period would have any insight into. I think some of you are getting a little too high on your own supply.
You say that as if I'm responding to anything other than your own poor interpretation of events. What is there to add? You overreact to a relatively benign business move as if the very first thing you learned about making money was people selling peptides. That's all there is to this.Your ability to say “I disagree” while contributing nothing substantive, using so many words in so many versions, is impressive.
Responding to the facts as they’ve been presented would be the appropriate way to engage, rather than hollow, snotty indignation. As I’ve said several times already. Obv you don’t have it in you or you’d have done so by now; I’m done here, Merry Christmas.You say that as if I'm responding to anything other than your own poor interpretation of events. What is there to add?
Responding to the facts as they’ve been presented would be the appropriate way to engage, rather than hollow, snotty indignation. As I’ve said several times already. Obv you don’t have it in you or you’d have done so by now; I’m done here, Merry Christmas.
You can literally find my SSN with the right Google search now.
Somehow my phone number and address are still safe from Google. Not from scammers or people smart enough to use something other than google, but somehow safe from Google.
You must be AT&T customer
As some one with a career in infosec, I fully understand the theoretical issues with the breach but they are so far removed from any real risk that this is being blown out proportion. The bigger issue to me would be if he didn't acknowledge it and make take steps to prevent repeats.So this is the real reason having your email exposed is a potential issue. It's always about the platforms, goods, and services your personal information is connected to when these leaks happen.
If you're not using a burner account then everyone on that list as your email address, your first name, your last name, and knows you're a customer of a Peptide testing company that only tests about 7 products. That gives them enough information to extrapolate something about your purchase history.
The risk of negative repercussions may be low, but it is a significant breach. That said I absolutely understand why some people will continue to work with them.
As some one with a career in infosec, I fully understand the theoretical issues with the breach but they are so far removed from any real risk that this is being blown out proportion. The bigger issue to me would be if he didn't acknowledge it and make take steps to prevent repeats.
I have never gotten an email with my ssn, closest has been an old password that had been exposed in a hack. even that was unsettling even though i understood what they were doing. The full complement of credit card application details in an out-of-nowhere email must be a big ol shock to receive.I agree with you 100%. It is very unlikely that any of this information will actually be misused, but people aren't wrong for being spooked by it.
Did I miss something? The only thing that was in the email was a list of email addresses. Nothing else.I have never gotten an email with my ssn, closest has been an old password that had been exposed in a hack. even that was unsettling even though i understood what they were doing. The full complement of credit card application details in an out-of-nowhere email must be a big ol shock to receive.
No no, the convo was off on a tangent and I was following it, responding to @normal's remarks about getting spam with a bunch of personal info in it (https://glp1forum.com/threads/well-fuck-peptide-test.2132/post-33866). This is not in relation to the peptest email blast, which youre right, only had email addresses.Did I miss something? The only thing that was in the email was a list of email addresses. Nothing else.
I had a few concerns with it being just a three person show at first, but I think people are just happy that they can test domestically now.Pretty sure peptide test is just one guy who signed a marketing agreement with Trustpointe Analytics who was looking for a way to reach customers.
Then you have trustpointe analytics who truly is a husband and wife get up who worked in lab quality control in the pharmaceutical industry.
This used to all get talked about out in the open in a certain testing server.
Two distinct businesses. One lab and one marketing/supplies business that has an agreement. Different people. One registered in MI, one registered in TN
Shhhh we're in the drama stage now, logic doesn't matter anymore.
I'm kidding I know you're a mod plz don't ban me