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what she did is kinda irresponsible but i don’t necessarily think she was that out of pocket…it’s just that tik tok is almost the literal women’s version of the ‘ he man woman haters club, a ‘strange’ man ain’t getting stalled out or any benefits of doubt 😂

from her perspective it is a weird occurrence while from his it is merely coincidence & unfortunately the way he played it, although understandable, can appear to align with her narrative; not that long ago they each would have their individual interpretations of the interaction & that would have been it
 
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To me its like someone having a baby for attention. Some people are down so bad they just want SOMETHING good to happened, even if they have to "go through something". Its a biproduct of......NOT THAT ITS WRONG...celebrating victims. We, as a society, really the media, needs to rethink the way they handle and present victims to the public.
 
what she did is kinda irresponsible but i don’t necessarily think she was that out of pocket…it’s just that tik tok is almost the literal women’s version of the ‘ he man woman haters club, a ‘strange’ man ain’t getting stalled out or any benefits of doubt 😂

from her perspective it is a weird occurrence while from his it is merely coincidence & unfortunately the way he played it, although understandable, can appear to align with her narrative; not that long ago they each would have their individual interpretations of the interaction & that would have been it
The issue arose when he attempted to explain himself, only for her to interrupt, make further accusations, and claim he was lying, even asserting that "men don’t shop for lamps." After their exchange, he walked away, yet she chose to post the video online, seeking validation by labeling him a stalker, without considering his perspective or the possibility that he was being truthful. Unfounded claims like these can jeopardize a person's reputation, career, and more ... especially under the influence of social media scrutiny.
 
The issue arose when he attempted to explain himself, only for her to interrupt, make further accusations, and claim he was lying, even asserting that "men don’t shop for lamps." After their exchange, he walked away, yet she chose to post the video online, seeking validation by labeling him a stalker, without considering his perspective or the possibility that he was being truthful. Unfounded claims like these can jeopardize a person's reputation, career, and more ... especially under the influence of social media scrutiny.

agreed, her posting it definitely is irresponsible…the claims aren’t necessary unfounded tho, slightly irrational & unsubstantiated sure but even with his account of the events it could seem that he was on her bumper and the fact he didn’t really stand on it to avoid further conflict somewhat confirms her thinking; there already is this pervasive narrative that all/most guys are creeps amongst the tik tok cohort
 
Saw that dodger fan video. so stupid. Brother showed me that fans blew up a Bus and since both of us don't watch baseball we thought they lost and in anger they blew up the bus. nah fam this was in celebration!:smh:
 
agreed, her posting it definitely is irresponsible…the claims aren’t necessary unfounded tho, slightly irrational & unsubstantiated sure but even with his account of the events it could seem that he was on her bumper and the fact he didn’t really stand on it to avoid further conflict somewhat confirms her thinking; there already is this pervasive narrative that all/most guys are creeps amongst the tik tok cohort
Why are you always defending foolishness.
 
Camp full of suckas.

None of yall step up but want to turn into cheerleaders.


We live in a follower society. People rather be sheep and plus they all scared of the lights.

Worst part, I bet we never hear of this Phillip kid in the next 5 years.
 
Was just talking to my wife about this the other day.

So many people have been “outed” (Gym, Store, etc.) when in reality they were just minding their own business, but unfortunately eneded up in the background of some “influencers” video.

Worst of all, incidents like this make it harder when real creepers act. :smh:

This dude Joey Swoll calls out people who post that crazy nonsense. “Oh, he was staring at me”
He’s helped quite a few people get banned from their gym for posting videos that could hurt innocent people all just for some clicks.

 
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