Monday, January 29, 2018

Mr. X Blind Item #4 - Grammy Awards

What video vixen who performed, in a sense, last night is going to have a busy summer? She's already a yachting season veteran, but after appearance in that music video she is in high demand.

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  2. The chick from the Despacito performance. Zuleyka Rivera

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  3. Karinne Stephan’s?

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  4. Anonymous1:27 PM

    Speaking of women being placed in a situation where there’s a disparity of power and then they are subjected to sexual touching, what about the female dancers in the despacito performance last night?

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  5. Well, now I know who that woman was. I'll forget by later today, but good for her and she was more interesting that Bieber

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    1. I dunno but this made me chuckle @Florin

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    2. She’s a lot lizard, not a yachter

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  7. Could that performance have been any more time deaf to the #me too movement? (Head moves slowly side to side)

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  8. This is why #MeToo doesn't get taken seriously and won't.

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    1. Or people are looking for flimsy excuses to dismiss it

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  9. Ever get the feeling that yachting is the number one high earning profession for young women? I think the movement got flushed years ago.

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  10. It is the number one high earning profession on Instagram. That's for sure! @Brayson87

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  11. WWE signed a Japanese female wrestler who dresses like an anime pirate. On last night's show they switched her persona from Pirate Princess to a yachting enthusiast. I couldn't stop laughing, this site has forever tainted the meaning of yachting for me.

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    1. Anonymous3:19 PM

      Holy shit that’s classic

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  12. It's so funny to see lemming-world presstitutes at People writing about how the Despacito dancer shut down her haters.

    There's a reason comments aren't allowed on any of these places anymore. The truth is damaging to their failing myths.

    Remember when imdb had comments and chat pages? Many of them were loaded with observations about actors and actresses who were abusers. That's why Amazon bought them and shut them down. Bozo Bezos is doing everything he can to keep the pedo-wave from breaking for his Clowns in Action pals.

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  13. @Boldblonde Haha that's great, I'm going to say that the next time I have to hear about someone's Instagram.

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  14. "This is why #MeToo doesn't get taken seriously and won't."

    Excuse me? It's taken pretty damn seriously if it results in powerful men losing their hold on jobs and corporations. Shall we list all the men who have stepped down or stepped aside because of this movement? Just today Steve Wynn had to resign as finance chair for Donny Moscow and the execs of his gambling empire are mulling cutting him loose because he has lost the company hundreds of millions of dollars. Republicans, who sucked his dick for money, are now rejecting him.

    Yeah, not taken seriously, sure.

    It keeps rolling along. How long it will last or what permanent change occurs isn't for you, or me, to predict.


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    1. While true, the majority of abusers in the music industry HAVEN'T been taken down yet. Play for pay (with abuses in power dynamics) and extreme coercion in the music industry has been talked about on here for ages, yet no one in public is coming forward to topple the big producers like #metoo did for Weinstein and company.

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    2. Also more importantly, the pedos haven’t been affected at all it seems from this movement, and not to take away from the ladies, but child abuse and pedophelia is much more concerning than sexual harassment. Both are awful by thecway

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  15. In 1984, a man said hi to me without my permission. I'm a survivor. #metoo

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    1. Well said @somewhatdamaged 👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏻

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    2. Agreed, @somewhatdamaged

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  16. "Bozo Bezos is doing everything he can to keep the pedo-wave from breaking for his Clowns in Action pals."

    Like what? Be clear. What sort of pedo action are you imagining motivates Bezos?

    The comment boards at IMDB are a loss. I depended on them a lot. Still, the boards became a crap factory there at the end of trolls and bots and people willing to commit their time to attack anyone deemed not white or Reich enough. I was there. I saw it. I understand exactly why they were terminated.

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  17. @DDonna, You're right about disappearing comment sections, and it's not just entertainment sites. They've been disappearing from all kinds of news sites in the last couple years. Sometimes the comments section will disappear just for a questionable story or two.

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    1. LOL, I wouldn't be surprised if part of why that happened was because the sites were overrun by troll farms (or just very deranged obsessive psychos). They really can be disruptive to a site's community as they keep doing whatever it takes to get attention (such as posting on a site's last post of the day that gets the top spot for that day). And they're getting smarter and smarter with how they go about it.

      Ever since I started coming to Enty's (when CDAN had that awful slow layout taht took forever to load) there have been a couple of times when I looked at a commenter and just got "agent vibes" (like they were some employee/commenter hired by a major Hollywood agent/PR firm/management) but they were pretty reasonable and didn't spew vitriol (or they did spew hate but I wasn't aware of it because it contained trigger words only the person they were intended for could catch).

      It's not just because a story is questionable.

      And troll accounts complaining about "freedom of speech" is when it really gets rich...

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  18. Chill, @plot.

    I see I've tipped over another sacred cow.

    IMO, it's a JOKE. The number who have stepped down is a minute percentage of the problem.

    You have these asshats wearing black, wearing white roses and making a MOCKERY of those of us who are survivors of child molestation and rape.

    When you have the women whoring themselves out for parts, money, fame whatever...yeah, it's starting to look like a joke.

    And praise be to whatever you choose to worship! A Republican fell. Who really GAF? They are all horrible people.

    I thought it was going somewhere but it isn't. They are going after the small potatoes otherwise Dan Schneider, Gary Goddard, Bryan Singer, David Geffen and others would be taken down. The ones you see falling? They are the sacrifices to make it seem like "something" is being done.

    The Emperor is naked and I'm not afraid to say it.

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    1. Could not agree more. I said this as soon as Weinstein was outed. They will hang him and a couple others out to dry and pretend it’s the behaviour of a few rather than a system and culture of chauvinism and abuse

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  19. "IMO, it's a JOKE."

    Yuck yuck yuck, a real knee slapper!


    "making a MOCKERY of those of us who are survivors of child molestation and rape."

    Really, they are addressing you personally? Mocking you from across the plains?

    " it's starting to look like a joke"

    That is taking place right outside your doorstep! Don't like it? Don't look at it.

    "A Republican fell. Who really GAF?"

    Evidently the women who made the recent complaints against him and his shareholders...and Donny Moscow and the whole GOP.

    "I thought it was going somewhere but it isn't."

    According to your conditions, naturally.

    "They are going after the small potatoes"

    Steve Wynn is not small potatoes. But go ahead and demand the movement fit YOUR requirements. That will feed your delicious cynicism which you seem to hold so dear.








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  20. Yes right now everyone is talking the talk, but who will walk the walk once the next scandal breaks and the public's attention shifts.

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  21. "hey will hang him and a couple others out to dry "

    It's been way more than a couple. There are lots of powerful people tumbling down. Stay tuned...

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  22. When will #MeToo affect the music industry?

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  23. LOL@ Eff Yiew!

    I held a door open for a broad the other day, I expect social media loons to cost me my job by the end of the week.

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    1. Next time get affirmative consent first.

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    2. "Hear ya go ya dirty cunt yer local Camden piggly wiggly welcums yew"

      Pretty sure you've got job security there, bud.

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  24. Of course, if you guys were conspiracy theorists,
    you might realize that the whole movement to "spontaneously"
    unearth all this sexual harassment coincided with the biggest
    mass shooting in American history in Las Vegas.
    It's designed
    to keep the shooting out of the MSM.

    Why?

    Because there are countless millions, perhaps even billions,
    of dollars at stake in liability suits. If the media were
    investigating it and reporting it like watchdogs, they would
    be able to establish a timeline of events in the public mind.
    That would make it easier to prove negligence on the part of
    the Mandalay Hotel.

    It sometimes seems like
    people are coming forward
    because they've been
    ordered to.


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  25. Total Hookery during the performance of that song.
    All during this #MeToo enhanced atmosphere?
    What a joke

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  26. I am not sure if what we are seeing are sacrifices to the masses while the biggest fish swim forever onward and free, or a slow rippling outward that will ultimately snare the really evil people atop the child rape cancer pyramid of entertainment.

    If the corruption is as deeply entrenched as it appears, it can't be rooted out quickly or sloppily. There has to be a slow, deliberate, well-thought out and organized pattern. If other nation-states are involved via bribery and blackmail, that raises the level of difficulty.

    The jury is still out for me about whether someone like Schneider or Geffen or Spielberg or Biden or Clinton will fall. I pray about it daily, and hope that God's justice is ultimately right on time.

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  27. Anonymous4:17 PM

    @plot the problem with Hollywood/Music addressing #metoo is that EVERYONE in Hollywood and the music business has known about casting couches and "power disadvantaged induced sexual liasons for parts" since the silent movie era. So from the Golden Globes to the Oscars all that these celebs are trying to do is hold their breath until #metoo blows over. Everyone in Hollywood and music has known about the abuses and chose to stay silent. For a century. So when Celebs act with shock and horror and wear flowers and pins the hypocrisy is hard for me to look past history.

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  28. As for comments being shut down and the reasons why, there are many ways to battle this with software and other forms of tech that would not require shutting down comments entirely.

    Comments can be flagged for keywords that are racist, sexist, hateful, etc. People can keep their personas anonymous to viewers, but register through a credit card number that is obscured to the site's owners. SPAMMERs can be blocked. An intern can be hired to ride herd, with instructions not overdo it.

    Many many ways to battle this without simply killing comments entirely. But the object was to kill comments entirely. The news media insists it is above criticism.

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    1. 😐😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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  29. I'm not sure the actors and musicians are producing shock so much as support. Come on. No one is shocked that I can tell. If they were silent up to this point, for their own livelihoods or fears of being demolished in the press or courts, that is their business. I'm simply glad that it's producing so many supporters right now.

    What irritates me is the excuses or silence by those who knew, who participated, and whose words on sexaul abuse could be helpful right now. I'm talking about the Paltrow, Jennifer Lawrence, Cate Blanchett, Kate Winslet, Emma Thompson (though she has been a vocal opponent in the past when it wasn't coo-uhl) and men of the type like Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Clooney, DiCaprio, Bradley Cooper and many many directors who HAD to know, yet remain silent. THEY piss me off because THEY are important to knowing why people shut up and why no one spoke up. I wouldn't even mind some lame-assed excuse of accepting the system for personal gain. Fine. But this hiding game is directly going to lead to this series of scandals blowing over without much change. All of them have to participate if this Me Too movement is going to have a long lasting effect.

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  30. @DDonna Tartty

    Yes, but all of that is expensive to implement. Obviously people still want to talk on boards, which is what Reddit is for, I guess (though the voluntary mods there are paid off by third parties most the time to promote certain narratives.) For myself, I'm alarmed by all the sites which once had discussion who are now trying to point us all to Facebook, which is not exactly a safe environment for public discussion as nothing is anonymous and FB sells everything about us, to Russia, to the NSA, Zuckerfuck don't care. THAT should worry more people, but of course, it doesn't.

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    1. Unfortunately for some of us, not everybody is able to be civilised when they're on an anonymous handle. Some of the vilest people online, I wouldn't be surprised if they turned out to be "model citizen" types.

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  31. The ones you see falling? They are the sacrifices to make it seem like "something" is being done.

    I have been telling people that this is truly what is happening. This is also why we haven't actually seen punishments for these guys. They will be protected, just behind the scenes.

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  32. plot,you really don't need to troll abuse victims. 2You answered a question yourself,Wynn was losing people money.3 the actors you mentioned were covering their own indiscretions, some of them could be career ending.

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  33. So the standard seems to be "treat your female employees like Hillary Clinton treats hers and you'll be ok."

    Got it.

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  34. 1. Huh?

    2. And what is losing them money? The allegations against Wynn and his swift dismissal from government that resulted. So Me Too is having an effect, nes pas?

    3. They could be covering for themselves, that is true. On the other hand, some are not and staying silent "till it blows over" and they aren't asked about what they have seen and heard over the years. THOSE are the ones I don't like much.

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  35. @Mad Hominem,put me on the conspiracy train regarding the Vegas Shooting,it has been coming out about the child porn,and there should be billions of dollars in lawsuits coming, way too much silence, the biggest mass shooting in US history and the media acts like it never happened. If not for the performers, we would be hearing nothing.

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    1. Trying not to be too much a conspiracy theorist but I was thinking last month how totally bizarre it is that we hear NOTHING about it

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  36. Charlie Walk of republic is being exposed as a serial harasser and gross dude right now. See article on variety dot com. If there's any power structure more problematic than Hollyweird it's record labels and the music biz . Simmons has been exposed for the rapes and now Charlie Walk for sexual harassment. Fwiw there are many men who have always conducted themselves in a respectful and professional manner in the workplace. Shoutout out to the good guys �� Also enty, since Scott Baio has been accused of child molestation by Nicole eggert, I wonder if Charles in Charge was one of those horrible 80's shows where children were continually sexually abused????

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    1. Yes, Halloweenie: Shout out to the good guys.

      Especially the ones who had no idea they were befriending abusers and bullies.

      Love your name, by the way! 🎃👩🏻👻

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  37. @Scandi Sanskrit, the agents who are commenting here include not only entertainment industry agents, but other kinds of agents, if you know what I mean. Given the importance of this process of taking down powerful people due to their sexual behavior (or in some cases merely through accusation), and given the influx of CDaN readers, there is no question that various kinds of "agents" are commenting here.

    @DDonna Tarttty, I agree that comment sections are becoming increasingly threatening to the powers that be. There are viable alternatives to eliminating comment sections, but the choice is to eliminate them, not because of the trolling and spamming but because of the spreading public awareness of elite corruption and criminality, to put it mildly.

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  38. @Guesser

    I could be totally wrong, but my feeling is that investigators need to do their thing without the interference of the press for a while. If the massacre leads to a courtroom, we want it to be a completely clean investigation without leaks that would prejudice a jury.

    Since it looks like child pornagraphy is involved, we might be talking large networks that need the quiet cooperation of many LE forces, even international.

    It's probably too soon to say that investigations by journalists have disappeared.

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  39. All the powerful malefactors will be punished this time...

    ...unlike just about every other time.

    Because our institutions of justice are so pristine.

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  40. Journaliars aren't reporters, they are repeaters.

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  41. @plot,once in a blue moon I agree with you,and it's coming this week,so there you go.😀 But it is at this point that all of this is coming together,and the silence is deafening,it's a bit scary. This time next year,I expect some big news connecting the dots,something bigger than the gymnastics scandal. If not,it may never happen,or will take years.

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  42. LOL! I'm basking here!

    The Las Vegas massacre is just weird, I'll admit that. Nothing fits together, not motive or the ability to move in an arsenal unnoticed, not the targets chosen or the background of this guy. It's like we're seeing 8 different scenarios here, none of them adding up.

    I hope the survivors and the families of victims don't stay silent and demand some explanations at some point. There are a lot of them, after all. It was only after the survivors and families of WTC made a ruckus and threatened to sue the KSA just for disclosure purposes that the government FINALLY admitted that Saudi Arabia, not Iraq (jesus I knew that right away), was involved (read that entirely responsible) in that tragedy.

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  43. Oh my God... @Doug. Sometimes things are a little more grassroots than people suspect, you know. Not everything has to be grandiose "CIA/FBI/MI-5/MI-6" level... Sometimes it isn't suppression by "the powers that be", sometimes it's just a desperate famehoe sock-puppeting to cling onto his cash-cow or whatever.

    Not every cigar is a just cigar, but sometimes it's not an authentic Cuban cigar.

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  44. CardiB, the stripper, gang-member girl. She'll class-up the whole yacht thing and rake in the dough. She'll take the cash, clean out the silver chest, pull the cash out of their wallets while they sleep, it'll be tons of fun to watch her. She'll get a reality show and get an honorary degree from University of Phoenix and get her own line of "bratz" gangster dolls and cheap perfume. Then she'll blow through all the money in a few years and go back to stripping and gang stuff. LOL.

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    1. Cardi B already has a realty show. There's a supercut on VH1's YouTube (do NOT ask me why I was watching that). There's a scene in a car where Cardi's lamenting about the "haters" and how when she was in high school she only had like 3 of them and she could keep an eye on all of them, but now she has thousands.

      And then her sister told Cardi, "even Jesus had haters."

      Her sister compared her to Jesus Christ. 📱 *Throws phone at the wall*

      I was ready to become an atheist...

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  46. Guys, not sure if anyone posted this or not. I was looking at the alternative site that started when Enty changed formats, you know the one. It's pretty much shut down and the person who was running it outed herself. She said, if Himmmm really is Robert Downey Jr. then I'm AnnaLynne McCord. Yes, VIP Blonde. She confirmed down in the comments. Did we know this? I absolutely did not. People didn't really have very nice things to say about this site or the people that post on it.

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    1. I can confirm that Outtie aka VIP Blonde, has pretty much walked away from Anarchy Gossip. Not that she ever posted any gossip that she actually knew about, just blinds from other outlets.

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    2. @getoffmawn so Outtie was VIP aka my foxy lady???

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  47. @M52799,I think some people knew,because she instantly provided links,nude photos, and was there all the time. Most kept it to themselves, which is proper on the internet. For those who want to expose Himmmm or Enty now of all times,do you want them killed,or at the least lose the site? It almost,happened before. The rule used to be if a famous person was posting,just let them engage the conversation, it will either reveal,or convince you otherwise. Fwiw,early on,Himm gave evidence he wasn't RDJ,but might have a connection.

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  48. THE PROFESSIONALS do not give a shit about whores on boats.

    THAT IS ALL.

    THE PROFESSIONALS

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  49. @plot, I once heard a very interesting interview with a career police detective who in retirement had turned his attention to the JFK assassination. He said that his experience as a detective told him that most cases are straightforward: if there's any evidence, you can follow it, usually to more evidence, until you know who committed the crime. But when you look at an event and it becomes more and more bewildering the more you learn, you know you are looking at an "op", with the bewilderment all pre-arranged. Las Vegas was obviously not the work of a lone nut who snapped, as so many ops are falsely said to have been. What it was, I don't know yet, if ever. But I'll be interested in the higher-quality research on the matter.

    @Guesser, don't worry about Enty or Himmmm being outed. If I can quote @Scandi Sanskrit, "not everything has to be grandiose 'CIA/FBI/MI-5/MI-6' level". True, but some things are...

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  50. The bodak beat carried her into that Bruno Mars song n video ...besides the champiagnr room is the Hollywood version of “land yachting “ lol maybe Hillary might have tried to hook up with her on the Grammy video where she pretends to know bout trumps book llol

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  51. @scandi I've been here since forever it seems (old layout, new horrible unreadable layout and back to old :) and have seen trolls come and go. There are so many comments lately and a lot seem to have the same (lame) "tone". I read an article about this site in particular, and others in general, that hire companies to comment and drive conversation in a number of ways. I think the same article said that things like pedophilia, rape etc have the highest click rate. Have you read or heard anything like this?

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  52. @Doug I went to that other website as well when this one was completely un-maneuverable. There's PLENTY of proof online that himmmm is NOT RDJ, or any of the other suspected associates.

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  53. All men with money know it's only about the money but they don't give a fuck, that's power... Since money > sex, it's the women who try to convince society that it's not about money, who end up with people with money. That's disinformation at its finest. Yachters gonna yacht #equality.

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  54. Karinne Stephans!!! THOT hasn't been relevant since last century....

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  55. 1. Sick to death of conspiracy theories
    2. If you think Weinstein and Wynn aren't big names, you don't know shit
    3. People really ought to stop smearing people like Spielberg about which nothing whatsoever has been proved or alleged or even confirmed via reveal here. Not a Spielberg fan but just because a bunch of people guessed him as an answer to one pedo blind and then kept on with it does not make him a confirmed pedophile. Gimme a break.
    4. Anyone who thinks that comments were shut down at a site like IMDB because Bezos wants to "protect his pedo friends" has never worked in IT nor been involved with monitoring blog comments. It's a big thankless pain in the ass which is way more trouble than it's worth and adds nothing to the bottom line.
    5. That's about it. Ha.
    6. oh wait, one more thing. Friends of mine have had dealings with Geffen and agree he is one scary dude. But a scary, rich, ruthless guy with a zillion dollars who knows literally where the bodies are buried and who's been in power for close to 50 years? Dream on if you think he's going down any time soon.

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  56. +1 Krab! Thanks for that breath of fresh (rational) air.

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