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Old 02-22-2005, 03:26 PM
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i think its hysterical. she's a ****. obviously has no morals, and has more money than anyone could know what to do with..
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Old 02-22-2005, 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by ambassador_josh' date='Feb 22 2005, 01:01 PM
Celebs are not people. People dont ***** themselves out for media attention. If Paris Hilton is what our young girls have to look up to, then this country's fucked. Trust me, if I had my choice between spending an evening with Paris Ho-lton or my CP, you better believe i'd choose the CP. CP=Rx7widow on the board. And not all actors are celebrities...you dont see anyone hacking Bobcat Goldwaiths Blackberry!



I'm not saying she's a role model. I'm not even saying she's a good or even decent person. In fact, I'd be happy to agree that she's one of the trashiest women I've seen in the public eye. I'm just saying that people have a right to their privacy, that's why doing **** like that is illegal. The guy who hacked the thing isn't Robin Hood, he's just another trashy hacker, who's depleting our tax money as the authorities resolve this issue. He stole a list of private names, numbers, and e-mail of a whole lot of people who probably don't want the general public to have that information. So, not only is he invading one person's privacy, he's doing it to a whole list of people. I certainly don't want the general public to know MY personal info. Whether I like the people or not, they have a right to their privacy.
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Old 02-22-2005, 04:20 PM
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Most people have their numbers published in the phone book. A phone number isnt that personal, unless you've got something to hide. But seriously, I think all the "celebrities" need to be kicked in the ***** because they think they're so much better than everyone else just because their job means their face is on mass media.



**** 'em
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Old 02-22-2005, 04:23 PM
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I work for Sprint Tech support, and honestly, an MDN (mobile device number) change takes less than 10 minutes. You can do this from home. Its not that big of a deal to change their number, they just constantly need to be crying about something.



Have I established I despise "celebrities?"
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Old 02-22-2005, 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by ambassador_josh' date='Feb 22 2005, 02:19 PM
Most people have their numbers published in the phone book. A phone number isnt that personal, unless you've got something to hide. But seriously, I think all the "celebrities" need to be kicked in the ***** because they think they're so much better than everyone else just because their job means their face is on mass media.



**** 'em



Why would you think celebrities feel they're better than everyone else? That's stupid. They may have more money, but that doesn't mean anything. I mean, I'd love to have more money, so I can't trash someone for having it. They're in the public eye a lot, if that's what you mean. But, as I think this demonstrates, a lot of that attention is something they would rather avoid. Plus, when you spend your life on a camera, you're probably going to look like a jackass. I mean, if I had people staring at me all day, I'd probably **** up a few times, myself. I've never personally met a celebrity who acted superior to me. They acted pretty nice, in fact. And maybe that was all fake, but at least they're ACTING nice to people.
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Originally Posted by ambassador_josh' date='Feb 22 2005, 02:22 PM
I work for Sprint Tech support, and honestly, an MDN (mobile device number) change takes less than 10 minutes. You can do this from home. Its not that big of a deal to change their number, they just constantly need to be crying about something.



Have I established I despise "celebrities?"



So then, after changing your number or e-mail in 10 minutes, you have to spend days/weeks/whatever notifying all the people who use that number/e-mail address to contact you that you've changed it. Yeah, real convenient.
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Old 02-22-2005, 04:35 PM
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Mass text message gets it done pretty quick
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He's not bitter.
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Old 02-22-2005, 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Pyrrian' date='Feb 22 2005, 02:28 PM
So then, after changing your number or e-mail in 10 minutes, you have to spend days/weeks/whatever notifying all the people who use that number/e-mail address to contact you that you've changed it. Yeah, real convenient.



They have the money and time to spare. The fact that she is a celeb is what provoked this action, if she wasn't a little *** sucking gutter **** socialite, constatly in the public eye, her sidekick wouldn't have been hacked.
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Yeah dude dont fight it, she's probably got a personal assistant that does all of that anyway.
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