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October 20, 2010

The Severity Levels Used to Get Revenge

Filed under: Humor — Tags: — admin @ 3:20 am

As in most things in life, there are different levels to consider when it is time to get revenge. Different wrongs justify different levels of revenge extraction. At http://LearnHowToGetRevenge.Com, we cover all of these ways.

Considering this, you can think of revenge as being of four different severity levels:

  • 1: Mild. Usually better described as a prank or shenanigan, but having a purpose other than simple annoyance. This sort of action is more often legal than not; if illegal, it is harder to prove and more likely to be simply dismissed for lack of evidence, or in extreme cases, laughed out of the courtroom.
  • 2: Memorable. More serious revenge, occasionally involving destruction of property (an automobile, a prize vegetable garden). Actions such as these are illegal in most jurisdictions, but they are still hard to prove unless you are very careless or very unlucky.
  • 3: Up Close and Personal. These schemes are aimed directly at the person, including but not limited to bodily injuries, foreboding threats and the like. These are more difficult to perform without being discovered. Revenge becomes more personal. This is illegal, but with luck and planning it is still possible to escape detection.
  • 4: Serious and/or Permanent. The target’s life is never quite the same after an incident of this magnitude. Where level 3 might be a blow to the target’s face, we are now talking about changing the face, leaving scars physical and/or psychological for life, and perhaps ending their life. This is almost always highly illegal, and authorities generally exert a great deal of resources and effort into apprehending the responsible parties.

Levels 1 and 2 are the most commonly used. If you are considering level 3 or 4, you should think long and hard about why you are doing it, what you hope to gain from it, and if the price you might pay will be worth it. For the best information on all of the different levels visit http://LearnHowToGetRevenge.Com.

There is occasionally some discussion about revenge on animals, trees or other such non-human entities. In our opinion, there should be few or no such schemes, because as humans, we cannot hold inanimate objects, or even animals, responsible for their actions. A dog’s natural instinct is to bark, and the instinct may be suppressed if the owner knows how to train and treat the dog, but if the owner is clueless the dog will continue to bark. In this case, the owner is your target, because he is the one responsible for not properly taking care of the animal. Before you consider a scheme of this nature, look at animals as you would look on small children. You don’t give poison to a child if it cries.

Possibly the most important aspect to consider is what might happen to you. Is it worth going to jail to get revenge on your ex? Many revenge schemes are conceived in the heat of the moment, or executed blindly in a fit of rage. When the pain of your wounds is fresh, you are more likely to misjudge the appropriateness of your retaliation. You are in no shape to think at a time like this. Despite the momentary pain it may cause, try to let the storm pass. Realize that someone who has wronged you this deeply is not worth your throwing your life in the garbage. If you can relax, you will be more capable of accurately assessing your situation. You may come up with a less extreme scheme, but equally as good. You can wait weeks, months and even years, getting your life back into shape and taking the time to plan it right. Then, you can strike when the target least expects it. This is also good because it gives you time to learn more ways to get revenge.

Some mention must be made of the never-ending battle scenario, where someone strikes back at you because he discovers that you struck back at him, usually with greater force. Whether the magnitude of the vengeance increases or stays the same, the result is usually the same: You’re in a blood feud, Hatfield and McCoy style. In the time of the Vikings, if one person killed a member of another family, that family went to the first family and killed one of them. The first family would then go back to the second and kill another one, to avenge their loss. Sometimes the matter would be settled. Sometimes, everyone on both sides ended up dead.

You may recognize this as the same sort of thing happening in the Middle East these days. This is a very unfortunate situation. The best way to handle this sort of thing is not to start it in the first place. Maybe this is the best argument for level 1 and 2. You’ll have to decide for yourself.

Some people merely want to make an example of their target. Maybe they want to humiliate them in front of lots of people to get revenge; maybe they just want to demonstrate power, pure and simple. This can be much more effective if the target is a blackmailer or other similar “mind criminal”, or if you want to leave an indelible impression and make sure they know not to mess with you twice. After a level 3 or 4 vengeance, if the target doesn’t discover your identity and retaliate in kind, they will generally cease to be a problem for you, if they are able to recover.

If you truly want to learn how to get revenge, visit http://LearnHowToGetRevenge.Com now. It is the top resource on revenge on the web.

July 6, 2010

Why Are Companies Being So Elusive To Customers?

Filed under: Humor — Tags: — admin @ 5:35 am

Why am I not being allowed to log into my facebook account I wondered. For the last couple of days I have been experiencing difficulties when I try to log into my account. Either it says invalid user name or it says invalid password but I didn’t change my user name or password in both scenario. I knew something was wrong with my account so I tried sending a mail to the help center of Facebook but I did not get any reply. After receiving no reply from them for the past two days I finally decided to try to search for the facebook uk office address so that I could speak to someone over there and tell him the problem I am facing. I knew that from 2007 they wanted to set up an office in UK but I was surprised that they had not given the details of their office anywhere on facebook. May be they did not want people to come to them with their complaints. So I have no other alternative but to wait for someone from Facebook to reply.

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