The press has a long history of publishing "gossip" about celebrities. In the past most of the victims had the common sense to maintain themselves above it. You can learn a lot from history.
Your "right" is something that We The People granted to you for a limited time out of the goodness of our hearts. You have chosen to take advantage of the generally benign nature of people and are like the proverbial camel that is now displacing us from our own tent.
You are wrong it is comparable to insightful or funny votes only you get a cool message instead of a little icon. You just have sour grapes because you don't get counted in the end of week tally.
I recommend watching all the episodes of Red Dwarf. When you finish not only will you be able to understand multiple British accents but you will also know who killed JFK.
On the surface yes, but I think they want to make sure it stays destroyed and send a message to others. To do that they need to ruin everyone associated with it. Permanently
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Cheap Chinese Drugs
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Keep pushing, the storm from SOPA was nothing.
Spoiler ALERT!!!!!
In this version the camel is shot and killed.
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Unfortunately, personal experiences and observations make that very difficult.
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