Supposedly she refuses to be a part of some ceremony relating to Billboard because she is expected to make jokes mocking her friends. However, she also is supposedly trying to lessen media attention on her. Whatever the actual motivation, does that decision give her a higher level of respect? I am going to give her the benefit of the doubt, for now, and say I respect her choice not to mock her friends, albeit it might not have been hateful mocking.
2006-12-03
03:37:15
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Once again, I am subjected to unthinking and inconsiderate answers. Did the morality of her decision escape you people? You might try commenting on the susbtance of why I think she should be respected, at least for the action I refer to, instead of looking like asses. You can't even say I respect her fror this, or I don't think it warrants respect.
2006-12-03
03:48:09 ·
update #1
A couple of the answers at least try to be fair.
2006-12-03
03:48:44 ·
update #2
That's possible, Wheezer.
2006-12-03
03:49:17 ·
update #3