Killphil
A prop on the stage of life.
I think I saw on Kotaku that she was fired over this. Which really guys, you can't say that you're going to give out people's private information to some public crowd...joke or not.
Since when is information on your ID or business card considered private?
Edit: It is really, REALLY shitty that your job is in someone else's hands. I work at a starbucks. Girl at register fucks up and gives the wrong change for someone. We can't take their word for it that they paid with $20. So my supervisor takes 6-7 minutes to audit the drawer while the rest of us work the long ass line. She gives the lady her money back, and she got to keep her drinks. That was $10 worth of drinks but the lady still said "I'm in a rush, what are you going to do to accommodate me?". Like what more do you fucking want? You waited a couple extra minutes, got your money back, free drinks, AND you want more? I was tempted to walk over and tell the bitch I'm glad she thinks less than 10 minutes of her time is worth more than an hour of mine. Customer service blows, because people are stupid everyday. He got his product, and got his poor little feelings hurt and now that woman doesn't have a job. Sounds like a fair trade off, as he's probably forgotten about the incident now.