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Delete all your old social media once you become a public figure.
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Delete all your old social media once you become a public figure.
Delete all your old social media once you become a public figure.
When I run for office, I'm requesting Meth to delete my NT account.
Y'all will see some NT fam on my team.
Doesn't every social media platform archive your posts?
If so... yea... you are pretty much done if you're reckless with the keypad...
Don't the Library of Congress save all our tweets?Doesn't every social media platform archive your posts?
If so... yea... you are pretty much done if you're reckless with the keyboard...
Ted Cruz done put the hit out on ol boy. We may be on the verge of an investigation......this is all Infinity War’s fault
Do they really?Doesn't every social media platform archive your posts?
If so... yea... you are pretty much done if you're reckless with the keyboard...
The Zodiac Killer should probably keep his mouth shut.
Twitter even allows you to download yours.Twitter definitely does... Not sure about IG or Facebook but it wouldn't surprise me if they did...
Your google searches are archived as well... Word to Richard A Clarke
I can't wait until the first famous/public figure gets got off of NT postsi've been posting on NT since I was like 12.5 years old, lord knows what insane non nonsensically provocative things I've posted on here.
if I became a public figure I would never let anyone know I posted on here.
This is why I asked if Gunn was an actual rapist or pedophile when it was being talked about as if he was.An investigation ... for what?
Ted Cruz should fall back, or do what he does best and bend over for Trump
I shouldn’t be laughing at this but“Ever since I left the city you, got a reputation for your now”
Here comes the backlash to the backlash.
Thousands have signed an online petition for the Walt Disney Co. to rehire Guardians of the Galaxy writer and director James Gunn after he was fired from the third film in the series Friday.
Gunn had been targeted for criticism by figures connected to a far-right fringe movement, who began highlighting a series of offensive shock-jokes Gunn made, some more than a decade old, on Twitter and his blog.
Fellow director Joe Carnahan (The Grey, Smokin’ Aces) shared the petition on Twitter, where it had collected more than 5,000 signatures as of Saturday afternoon.
Gunn has lately used his social media platform to deliver scathing criticism of Donald Trump, which apparently captured the attention of controversial right-wing activist Mike Cernovich, who encouraged his followers to bombard Disney and Marvel accounts with screenshots of perverse jokes about molestation and other taboo subjects that Gunn had made over the years.
Disney responded within hours by announcing it had fired Gunn.
“The offensive attitudes and statements discovered on James’ Twitter feed are indefensible and inconsistent with our studio’s values, and we have severed our business relationship with him,” Walt Disney Company Chairman Alan Horn said in a statement Friday afternoon.
Most of the tweets have since been deleted, and most can’t be reprinted here, but Cernovich and his followers posted screenshots of the bad-taste jokes, such as, “Laughter is the best medicine. That’s why I laugh at people with AIDS.”
Gunn had also joked about directing a movie version of the beloved children’s book The Giving Tree in which the tree performs a sex act on its human companion.