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I'm going to puke.
Is she getting paid by Zucks to say these things?
Maybe you're looking for TechCrunch or TechMeme.
really? Isn't that taking it a little far?
She's so growed up! And when her boyfriend takes her virginity and then dumps her she'll be back on Twitter weeping about it to all her million adoring moronic fans.
LMAO.
Bit late no?
'The Burning of Rome'
(It's the only quote of its time that I know, lol)
J.
cheers,
www.mytweetmark.com
What I'm concerned about is that children, and probably some irresponsible adults, in the US and elsewhere are reading your posts. If you have half a brain, you'll understand that such children and immature adults may believe what you propose to do is just fine for them to do as well, and they will copy you. In fact, some of them will consider it great fun.
Even if just one animal is harmed by a copycat (the pun is unintended) in this country...or in a country where eating cats isn't considered the way to Allah... it's unfortunate. They won't do it because they have an odd crush on a celebrity. They'll hurt a living creature because you gave them the idea and they are just goofy enough to do something mean without any second thought.
Too many people heartlessly abuse animals as it is. You may have a different belief system in your country than we do here in the rest of the world, but your words span the globe. Your irresponsible post suggests that you're one of those folks who just doesn't care what damage you cause by your actions, as long as you achieve a result that makes you happy. In the mental health field, you would be considered a psychopath. Look it up. It will be entertaining reading for you, I'm sure.
If that's the case, you're just another nut job and there isn't a thing I can do about it.
If that's not the case, and you actually have concern for others, I implore you to take down your post and figure out some other way to get the publicity you're seeking. Putting an idea on the internet that could cause real damage in places far flung from yours just isn't the way to do it."
J.
P.S.
I'm pretty late responding to this ;)
News flash: This is no joke.
The sick irony of this mess, and of the fact that Twitter has allowed it to continue, is that it tends to support Cyrus's "Twitter sucks" campaign.
With the attainment of critical mass in media comes power, with power comes responsibility. If that responsibility is not upheld, the medium's power should be revoked, one way or another.
This dirtbag's ISP or host also should shut down mileysavefuzzy.com, obviously.
i had a bad feeling about her
Encourage others to do the same. Eat the damn cat already and shut up!
Nutcase added a post he describes as a "small FAQ" (ugh) to the "Updates" page of his sick Web site, which just gets sicker, today. Among the highlights: "I have spent days trying to figure out how to put Fuzzy to death by the quickest, most painless means possible. I even considered giving him a sedative. Of course, the idea is to cook a meal, so such sedative must have no impact on taste or toxic levels of Fuzzy's meat."
The administrative contact for the host server of mileysavefuzzy.com is listed as:
Special Domain Services, Inc.
dns@jomax.net
14455 N Hayden Rd #219
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
United States
4806242500 Fax -- 4805058844
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