........If he did, he’s a lucky son of a submariner.Actually didn't he date Gina Carano for a while? I remember thinking it was a big coincidence that she'd make a great Wonder Woman.
........If he did, he’s a lucky son of a submariner.Actually didn't he date Gina Carano for a while? I remember thinking it was a big coincidence that she'd make a great Wonder Woman.
Yup, I guess they were a thing.........If he did, he’s a lucky son of a submariner.
Should that chisel jawed slab of Finest Rule Britannia ever cross my humble path I shall offer him the Highest of Fives.
And d'you think the story just doesn't happen for those people? The story gets broken in the gossip magazines instead, after paparazzi follow them around and dig through their trash.Bull.
Plenty of actors dont say shit about who they date.
Who is Seth Rogan dating?
Who is Henry Cavill with?
There are a ton of celebrities that dont advertise their every relationship.
The actors that do make posts strictly do it for the attention and nothing more.
No, actors all the time say who they date and if they don't then the paparazzi tend to spill it anyway.Bull.
Plenty of actors dont say shit about who they date.
Who is Seth Rogan dating?
Who is Henry Cavill with?
There are a ton of celebrities that dont advertise their every relationship.
The actors that do make posts strictly do it for the attention and nothing more.
Yeah they kinda do. Actors can be draws in movies, if one makes a big change like this then people are going to wonder. Better for them to announce it then for them to just fade into the background when they aren't trying too. Plus it gets people interested in them and that can give more jobs.Wuh? No they don't.
Controlling the spin, as they like to call it.And d'you think the story just doesn't happen for those people? The story gets broken in the gossip magazines instead, after paparazzi follow them around and dig through their trash.
The story will happen regardless. It simply will; that's the nature of being a public figure in the modern entertainment industry. Making a statement at least allows them to pre-empt others making the story for them.
Paparazzi are not the same thing as the actor themselves announcing something. That would be a different case and I would be on favor of respecting the privacy of the actor. However if you announce your every move publicly, then you forfeit your right to privacy in regards to that announcement.No, actors all the time say who they date and if they don't then the paparazzi tend to spill it anyway.
Right, that's the point. If the actor announces it they have a chance to present things as they wish. If they don't and the newspapers find out, they spin it whichever way sells best, which is usually the most lurid, and the narrative is out of the actor's hands (worse "they've tried to hide their shame.")Paparazzi are not the same thing as the actor themselves announcing something. That would be a different case and I would be on favor of respecting the privacy of the actor. However if you announce your every move publicly, then you forfeit your right to privacy in regards to that announcement.
I have doubts about that. I would bet if it was the paparazzi doing this, this stupid thread would be just as long and just as dumb. And the only people who should care beyond "this is a thing" are those that are imminently about to get into Elliot's pants.Paparazzi are not the same thing as the actor themselves announcing something. That would be a different case and I would be on favor of respecting the privacy of the actor. However if you announce your every move publicly, then you forfeit your right to privacy in regards to that announcement.
I mean other people might have still fought the debate, but I wouldn't have.I have doubts about that. I would bet if it was the paparazzi doing this, this stupid thread would be just as long and just as dumb. And the only people who should care beyond "this is a thing" are those that are imminently about to get into Elliot's pants.
Right, but that's because you've done something wrong; you've lied and been caught out because of your own stupidity. That doesn't work as an analogy here.If i call in sick to work and then public post a picture of me partying at the beach on Facebook. I have no right to complain that my company fires me the next day, because I put out public information.
That would only be a good comparison if we also had a thread that went on entirely too long talking about your weird choice to skip work/fuck up.I mean other people might have still fought the debate, but I wouldn't have.
If i call in sick to work and then public post a picture of me partying at the beach on Facebook. I have no right to complain that my company fires me the next day, because I put out public information. That's my fault for being an idiot. If you want things private, then keep them private. Simple.
It does apply because it's a public post you've made. Deliberately for the public to see and acknowledge. You can't turn around and then claim it private.Right, but that's because you've done something wrong; you've lied and been caught out because of your own stupidity. That doesn't work as an analogy here.
Then a part of your analogy is superfluous or was inserted just to artificially inflate the validity of your argument. The fact is truths about Elliot's life have been made public, either by his own volition or otherwise, whereas in your analogy a lie was discovered and made accidentally public due to the carelessness of the liar.It does apply because it's a public post you've made. Deliberately for the public to see and acknowledge. You can't turn around and then claim it private.
Which of being trans or getting divorced do you think is a sin?It does apply because it's a public post you've made. Deliberately for the public to see and acknowledge.
What? Why would I think any of that is a sin?Which of being trans or getting divorced do you think is a sin?
Because that's how you're framing it. You're suggesting that Page making public announcements about a relationship status is the same as you lying and being caught out. He hasn't lied or been caught out in something shameful. The analogy doesn't work.What? Why would I think any of that is a sin?
Because your analogy assumed someone with malicious intent, i.e.: someone knowingly lying, then stupidly broadcasting the truth versus someone being publicly truthful and being judged and assumed about over it.What? Why would I think any of that is a sin?
Ninja'dBecause that's how you're framing it. You're suggesting that Page making public announcements about a relationship status is the same as you lying and being caught out. He hasn't lied or been caught out in something shameful. The analogy doesn't work.
Ok fair enough.Because that's how you're framing it. You're suggesting that Page making public announcements about a relationship status is the same as you lying and being caught out. He hasn't lied or been caught out in something shameful. The analogy doesn't work.
But Page isn't expecting people to "not know" about his trans status, or his gender, or his relationship. He literally made a statement so people would know. He just doesn't want endless further invasion of privacy.Ok fair enough.
Really my only point is, don't post things online you'd rather people not know or talk about. End of story. I bid you all farewell.