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In an extreme case of revenge, a Japanese woman known on twitter as @foolishnessfly2 has chosen to punish her cheating boyfriend by drowning his expensive apple products.

And we are not talking about the odd iPod or iPad.
No, the righteously angry woman threw ALL his Apple products; which included a monitor, several laptops, a tablet, his and Apple Tv into the tub.

To rub salt into what is no doubt a massive wound, she then took to twitter to show off her 'punishment'.
The public has responded to the shaming with some siding with the woman, while others; mostly men, have criticised her for destroying such precious gadgets and expressed their hopes that she get sued for her trouble.
What do you think? Was she extreme in displaying her annoyance?
See her original tweet below:
浮気ã°ã‚Œã¦ã‚“ã‘ã©ã€é›»åŒ–製å“å…¨ã¦é¢¨å‘‚ボãƒãƒ£ã¯ãˆããªã„? pic.twitter.com/IhHw7IMYYZ
— â¸â“ªâºå·å®¤ (@foolishnessfly2) April 18, 2015
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