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Gary Neville Resigns
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View Post -
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This just highlights the risks of the perpetual nature of modern communications. Nothing is allowed to be forgotten.
Like that other thread about historical and not so historical assaults on women, anything you ever did can come back to haunt you based on the standard of judgement which can change over time.
So even today some innocuous comments or actions may be seen in a totally different light when reviewed years/decades down the line.
See how they had to censor the Tom and Jerry cartoons for instance, due to things that seemed acceptable at the time but are no longer. Just one of many examples of future censorship.
Be careful what you say and do. Big brother may still come for you.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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[QUOTE=Hobosapien;2523843]This just highlights the risks of the perpetual nature of modern communications. Nothing is allowed to be forgotten.
THIS Totally.
And... his face is a messWe got the Oystons out like we said we wouldComment
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