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True, so you named your supra suki then, please dont say after the girl on F&F lol

 

Ha! No, I'm afraid it wasn't after her - I only realised after the fact! I wanted a suitably Japanese girl's name, my wife suggested Suki (I think, actually, after Daniel Craig's bird...) and it stuck.

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Ha! No, I'm afraid it wasn't after her - I only realised after the fact! I wanted a suitably Japanese girl's name, my wife suggested Suki (I think, actually, after Daniel Craig's bird...) and it stuck.

 

Ah right lol, ands there was me thinking you had a thing for Jap girls ;)

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It is not wrong to them, not if they want attention. How many thousands of people have now looked at that profile? How many different posts are there saying how shocking and inappropriate it is across the thousands of forums?

 

They are either out to get some serious attention, or they are yoofs who dont actually know or care about what they have done.

 

If you ignore the annoying kiddies they will get bored and move on to cyber bullying somebody.

 

The internet in general is about free speech, you may not agree with that picture but they posted it and are happy to take all the attention, and hopefully all the flack if anybody ever tracks them back properly.

 

Remember, NOTHING post on the internet can be retracted. Once the genie is out of the bottle it stays out of the bottle. THey may live to regret it, but I doubt they will.

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It is not wrong to them, not if they want attention. How many thousands of people have now looked at that profile? How many different posts are there saying how shocking and inappropriate it is across the thousands of forums?

 

They are either out to get some serious attention, or they are yoofs who dont actually know or care about what they have done.

 

If you ignore the annoying kiddies they will get bored and move on to cyber bullying somebody.

 

The internet in general is about free speech, you may not agree with that picture but they posted it and are happy to take all the attention, and hopefully all the flack if anybody ever tracks them back properly.

 

Remember, NOTHING post on the internet can be retracted. Once the genie is out of the bottle it stays out of the bottle. They may live to regret it, but I doubt they will.

 

Roger that.

 

 

Ah right lol, and there was me thinking you had a thing for Jap girls ;)

 

Who says I don't...?! Ha ha!

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shes been on facebook check comments on foto, she knows its there

 

It's the other comments that get me! How many of these people, happy to put the world to rights from the saftey of their computer screens, would actually say / do any of what they're writing about in the real world? Makes you wonder...

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Did you check out the 'Dead Babies' page he/she is a fan of...? Very nasty indeed.

 

I think it's a cloned/hacked profile.. the other profile pick is of an apparently 'actual' Olivia Rooney.

 

Twitter has collapsed as well. I suspect this is taking off in a big way.

 

We'll probably see the real Olivia Rooney looking distraught on the GMTV sofa come Monday.

 

Teh Internetz eh?

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granted it will offend people but she has just as much freedom of free speach as all of us. she isnt breaking any laws (i dont think)

 

its interesting the different views there are when it comes to mocking the dead. many would have laughed at MJ jokes but find this picture disgusting. on numerous occasions on Mock the Week Frankie Boyle has made jokes about princess diana including her having a gang bang in the middle of a mine field which strangely didnt get any complaints. i dont find the jamie bulgar pic funny or humerous but at the same time it doesnt offend me either. there are worse things in the world, and closer to home, to get worked up about imo.

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Is that "unless you happen to be a moderator on a site and can do exactly what the hell you want"? Ha ha!

 

nope, once the google bots have been through a site then it is cached forever. There are posts on here I could delete but doing a search for them on google will show their cached version.

 

It really is a lesson that people should learn. Whatever you post on the internet may have the chance to come back to haunt you. For instance if I was interviewing somebody now I would happily check via google for anything about their past they may have hidden. People change as they grow older. Think about some of the things you did as a 14 year old or even the clothes you wore. Now imagine that it was all stored in a public place for everybody to look at, all your drunken naked escapades, all the stories about racing your car at 120mph. All there on the internet.

 

Whoever made that profile with that picture will forever have it stored against them. It may be a fake profile but there are so many ways to trace these things back. There is no way the legal community would allow truly anonymous postings anywhere.

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