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I feel more than a little dirty after reading this. Not because of how awkward reading about this is, or any judgment of the couple themselves, but because this guy’s follower count just went up thanks to his GLEEFULLY LIVE-TWEETING THE END OF A MARRIAGE. ”Kind of a jerky thing to do”? That’s the understatement of the year.
If I ever do anything like this, kill me and plunder the iPhone from my heartless body.
We Live In Public of the Day: Boston Globe web developer Andy Boyle was sitting in Burger King, minding his own business, when, all of a sudden, a marriage disintegrated at the table next to him.
Naturally, Boyle did the only reasonable thing he could think to do: He live-tweeted the break up to his hundreds of followers.
Sure,broadcasting a couple’s intimate conversation to the World Wide Web without their consent, complete with identifying photos and videos, is kind of a jerky thing to do, but, for what it’s worth, Boyle does quote the petulant husband as saying to his significant other, “everyone needs to know what kind of a wife you are.”
Spoiler alert: The put-upon kind.
Follow along below:
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![I feel more than a little dirty after reading this. Not because of how awkward reading about this is, or any judgment of the couple themselves, but because this guy’s follower count just went up thanks to his GLEEFULLY LIVE-TWEETING THE END OF A MARRIAGE. ”Kind of a jerky thing to do”? That’s the understatement of the year.
If I ever do anything like this, kill me and plunder the iPhone from my heartless body.
thedailywhat:
We Live In Public of the Day: Boston Globe web developer Andy Boyle was sitting in Burger King, minding his own business, when, all of a sudden, a marriage disintegrated at the table next to him.
Naturally, Boyle did the only reasonable thing he could think to do: He live-tweeted the break up to his hundreds of followers.
Sure,broadcasting a couple’s intimate conversation to the World Wide Web without their consent, complete with identifying photos and videos, is kind of a jerky thing to do, but, for what it’s worth, Boyle does quote the petulant husband as saying to his significant other, “everyone needs to know what kind of a wife you are.”
Spoiler alert: The put-upon kind.
Follow along below:
[hypervocal / storify.]
I feel more than a little dirty after reading this. Not because of how awkward reading about this is, or any judgment of the couple themselves, but because this guy’s follower count just went up thanks to his GLEEFULLY LIVE-TWEETING THE END OF A MARRIAGE. ”Kind of a jerky thing to do”? That’s the understatement of the year.
If I ever do anything like this, kill me and plunder the iPhone from my heartless body.
thedailywhat:
We Live In Public of the Day: Boston Globe web developer Andy Boyle was sitting in Burger King, minding his own business, when, all of a sudden, a marriage disintegrated at the table next to him.
Naturally, Boyle did the only reasonable thing he could think to do: He live-tweeted the break up to his hundreds of followers.
Sure,broadcasting a couple’s intimate conversation to the World Wide Web without their consent, complete with identifying photos and videos, is kind of a jerky thing to do, but, for what it’s worth, Boyle does quote the petulant husband as saying to his significant other, “everyone needs to know what kind of a wife you are.”
Spoiler alert: The put-upon kind.
Follow along below:
[hypervocal / storify.]](http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ludf46zqNF1qzpwi0o1_500.jpg)