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I think this sort of story comes about because people don't realise that putting stuff on social media means EVERYONE can see it. There's ways to limit who sees your posts but it only takes one of your followers/contacts to share publicly for it to get out.
Thinking no-one will see your drunken 4am rants on [insert platform of choice] because you've only got 6 followers is completely deluded.
I suspect this person didn't see it as washing their dirty laundry in public but more a way to try and shame their ex. If someone did that to me, I'd be suing them for some form of privacy breach
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Originally posted by _V_the conspiracy theorist View PostI am completely unable to believe that people are this stupid to wash their dirty laundry in public I choose to believe national newspapers make it up -
Most of these "stories" in the Mail are fabricated nonsense for clicks. None of this stuff actually happens, a team of Mail writers work with a team of social media goons to create this crap for low intelligent types to copy onto Facebook, Twitter and this pathetic forum.
https://www.tiktok.com/@cupoflove7/v...from_webapp=v1
the Mail & Sun have obviously made this up together or they just watch the most popular videos on most platforms to see what the stupidest of the millions of people on the planet have uploaded, its cheap news.
https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/fab...band-had-left/
I just loved the phrase "self love coach" for obvious reasons.
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Most of these "stories" in the Mail are fabricated nonsense for clicks. None of this stuff actually happens, a team of Mail writers work with a team of social media goons to create this crap for low intelligent types to copy onto Facebook, Twitter and this pathetic forum.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostNo. That's just you, because you're very very sad.
I feel no guilt whatsoever donating or not donating to any charity or "charity".
I've never had guilt about my body appearance ever. Much to the despair of my wife.
Now I'm older I don't feel the least bit of guilt about being wealthy and owning a + £1M house.
I've counted my privileges, and concluded I'm amazing.
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Originally posted by BigDataPro View Post- Rich people are made to feel guilty if they don't donate to (so called) charities.
- Younger generation are made to feel guilty if their body don't appear certain way.
- Older generation are made to feel guilty if they haven't accumulated wealth
I feel no guilt whatsoever donating or not donating to any charity or "charity".
I've never had guilt about my body appearance ever. Much to the despair of my wife.
Now I'm older I don't feel the least bit of guilt about being wealthy and owning a + £1M house.
I've counted my privileges, and concluded I'm amazing.
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Originally posted by BigDataPro View Post
Probably it is about getting rid of one's own guilty feelings generated by the media, so called Charities and the people around us.
- Rich people are made to feel guilty if they don't donate to (so called) charities.
- Younger generation are made to feel guilty if their body don't appear certain way.
- Older generation are made to feel guilty if they haven't accumulated wealth
so on and so forth!
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWhat does a self-love coach do?
No idea, beats me.
- Rich people are made to feel guilty if they don't donate to (so called) charities.
- Younger generation are made to feel guilty if their body don't appear certain way.
- Older generation are made to feel guilty if they haven't accumulated wealth
so on and so forth!
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI assume it's something akin to a life coach? Reminds me of the girl in H2G2 (I think book 3?) who offers a service to rich people "I tell them it's OK to be rich".
Han Dold City is a city on an unspecified planet, known for being fairly dangerous. It is where warring police tribes lay ambushes for one another, where bass players get machine-gunned for playing the wrong riff too many times, and where call girls with degrees in sociology tell wealthy record company executives that it's actually okay for them to be rich.
I guess this woman does the same thing. Tells Americans it's ok to be American. (Which is a lie of course).
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