T
TSs
Guest
,
Last edited by a moderator:
I'd go a step further and use mail2tor in case they subpoena the email provider for your IP address and then subpoena your ISP for your name and address.Burner account.. Only way I would go near this..
Let me just add that I've never witnessed or heard of a walk of shame happening at my store or even in my district. Obviously, I don't know the ins and outs of every store in the company, but the walk of shame is not official company policy. If enough people come forward to prove that the walk of shame is a common practice, even though it's unwritten, then Target could be liable. But to me this honestly sounds like poor choices of a few managers rather than despicable behavior by the company as a whole.
Note that information provided to reporters/news media is confidential and reporters do not disclose their sources.
Nah just drive to a nearby Target (not the one you work at) and email using the guest wifi.I'd go a step further and use mail2tor in case they subpoena the email provider for your IP address and then subpoena your ISP for your name and address.
True, but make sure you're creating the account there as well and not using it anywhere that could be tied back to you.Nah just drive to a nearby Target (not the one you work at) and email using the guest wifi.
Let me just add that I've never witnessed or heard of a walk of shame happening at my store or even in my district. Obviously, I don't know the ins and outs of every store in the company, but the walk of shame is not official company policy. If enough people come forward to prove that the walk of shame is a common practice, even though it's unwritten, then Target could be liable. But to me this honestly sounds like poor choices of a few managers rather than despicable behavior by the company as a whole.
Sad to say the stereotype usually has a prototype.
There is a reason the term is in common usage on the board and most everyone knew what it meant.
And this has happened to me, uh, I mean, my friend at places other than Target.I thought the walk of shame was when one returns home after a one nighter and they are wearing the same clothes that they had on the night before?
Well there goes that...,
Last edited: Today at 12:46 AM