The story is only humiliating if it describes him behaving badly, right? Does that mean that you take the position that if it’s accurate, he deserves any humiliation it causes?
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Yeah, well, dude has the seduction (and observational) skills of a teenager who watched too much PornHub. He should be embarrassed.
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TMZ, national enquirer and gawker have humiliated hundreds of celebrities for less cause
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I think it’s debatable if he was humiliated, because a lot of men responded to the details in the account and simply called it “a bad date”.
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Her intention might have been to humiliate him, but it seems like a lot of guys (and some gals) just think it was a “bad date” instead.
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as a fan of Pinboard, I’m highly disappointed in you pointing out this “public humiliation” you imply the woman was not humiliated—even more so than Aziz nothing “bad” is happening to him, he’s still rich, successful, & the vast majority of society is rushing to defend him
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Hey, he didn't explicitly state that he didn't want the article to be written. It's not the writer's problem if he now feels uncomfortable about it afterwards.
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For shitty and shady and hurtful behavior that he inflicted on another person.
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