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I am gonna say it
I was reading about Cara Delevigne's supposed addictions/mental health state on the internet I find the incredibly HUGE amount of comments just gross. The internet has changed. Good or bad, i hope we are noticing that sometimes the narration about psicology just goes beyond My 2 cents: people in the comments section are worse than the subjects themselves in a lot of cases Maybe i am stating the obvious Of course it depends I always find all TMZ trash just beyond, but people commenting so worse. Again. Think twice before going too deep into psychiatric chatting. Just my 2 cents It is dangerous Blabbling is dangerous. It can change reality of things Sorry Hope everyone can be fine Last edited by Gasplessy; Sep 19, 2022 at 09:15 AM.. |
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Who is Cara Delevigne?
Wait... I guess I'll look her up on TMZ. |
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Why must you read these things on the internet if they annoy you? You could choose what to read.
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The gossip business is alive and well, unfortunately. More so now than ever, with the advent of the internet.
I cannot stand gossip to begin with. And I cannot waste my time reading useless comments by uneducated people about subjects they can never begin to understand. I avoid it as much as I possibly can. It does not affect my life very much at all. |
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I try not to read that sort of ''stuff''.
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That said, Kanye West is certifiable.
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I avoid any celebrity stuff, i just dont find it interesting.
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What I meant was, Kanye West is in the spotlight as a celebrity and he has been saying things that are threatening - potentially dangerous - to many people. What he's saying is important for not only his fans, but for all people to be aware of. I am relieved to learn that Adidas has released him from his contract with them. I think it's clear to almost anyone that he is a very unstable man and I believe that people need to be aware of his recent behavior.
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I agree. It's sad that in our culture (which is to say, modern, Western culture) the soapbox is often left available for the loudest and most mis-informed, misguided, and yes, dangerous people. I wish the media would just stop offering a platform up for these types to continue their delusional tirades.
I did, happily, see that GAP has removed his line of clothing from their stores, too. Good on 'em! |
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