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Do not do a twitter search of Trey Burke

He's done nothing immoral. It is his penis, and he'll show it to whoever the **** he wants.

And in this case it was the world. Don't pic you **** to a groupie is the lesson to be learned. Maybe you, commander penis, can help him with this life lesson.
 
And in this case it was the world. Don't pic you **** to a groupie is the lesson to be learned. Maybe you, commander penis, can help him with this life lesson.

I never said it wasn't stupid. I said it wasn't immoral. Of course it was stupid. He's too young to really understand the price of trust. Now he knows a little better.
 
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How does this improve his chances of being traded?

His account was hacked.
 
I, apparently, am in the wrong for saying that people might be repressed, naive, and dumb for attacking a kid who was taken advantage of, stolen from, and humiliated. My deepest apologies if anyone got hurt over me "name calling".

Now, to those people who believe that I am in the wrong for stating my "opinion" on the matter, please answer me this. If someone broke into your home and stole a television, a sentimental piece of art that your six year old made you in class last week, embarrassing prescription medications, a pair of sexy underwear, your laptop, a home video collection, or family portraits, would that be your fault? Would you be subject to character judgement? What if somebody made this stuff public? Called you a poor parent, husband, wife, or head of household, because somebody was able to break into your home and steal something personal? How dare you. Would you feel right about calling a neighbor out if this happened to them? THIS IS NO DIFFERENT!

This kid has been victimized. This is a human being that trusted someone that they had an intimate relationship with, and had that trust ripped from him in a very public, humiliating manner.

Negative rep me all you damn well please, but anybody that questions personality traits of a college age kid over a ****ty situation in which HE was the victim, really aught to be disappointed in themselves. I shouldn't have used the words repressed, naive, or dumb to describe those people. No, what SHOULD have been said is much less civil. Give the kid a break. He did nothing wrong here but put his trust in someone that had other intentions. Every single one of us does it, so get off your high horse and support the guy that plays his heart out on the court to give people like us a chance to cling to the success of professional athletes that we were never good enough to be. He's a hard working, passionate individual who had ups and downs as a rookie on an awful team. He's a good guy that has a lot of room to grow, and he's OUR guy. Get behind him or suck it up until he's either gone, or a great success, and you've changed your mind.

Thoughts? Mellow? Thumbs down?
 
Now that Trey Burke has apologized for being a victim, I am waiting for Jennifer Lawrence, Anna Kendrick and all those celebrity women whose pictures were leaked this month to issue public apologies. How dare they not apologize for their privacy and trust being violated! Sluts!
 
I, apparently, am in the wrong for saying that people might be repressed, naive, and dumb for attacking a kid who was taken advantage of, stolen from, and humiliated. My deepest apologies if anyone got hurt over me "name calling".

Now, to those people who believe that I am in the wrong for stating my "opinion" on the matter, please answer me this. If someone broke into your home and stole a television, a sentimental piece of art that your six year old made you in class last week, embarrassing prescription medications, a pair of sexy underwear, your laptop, a home video collection, or family portraits, would that be your fault? Would you be subject to character judgement? What if somebody made this stuff public? Called you a poor parent, husband, wife, or head of household, because somebody was able to break into your home and steal something personal? How dare you. Would you feel right about calling a neighbor out if this happened to them? THIS IS NO DIFFERENT!

This kid has been victimized. This is a human being that trusted someone that they had an intimate relationship with, and had that trust ripped from him in a very public, humiliating manner.

Negative rep me all you damn well please, but anybody that questions personality traits of a college age kid over a ****ty situation in which HE was the victim, really aught to be disappointed in themselves. I shouldn't have used the words repressed, naive, or dumb to describe those people. No, what SHOULD have been said is much less civil. Give the kid a break. He did nothing wrong here but put his trust in someone that had other intentions. Every single one of us does it, so get off your high horse and support the guy that plays his heart out on the court to give people like us a chance to cling to the success of professional athletes that we were never good enough to be. He's a hard working, passionate individual who had ups and downs as a rookie on an awful team. He's a good guy that has a lot of room to grow, and he's OUR guy. Get behind him or suck it up until he's either gone, or a great success, and you've changed your mind.

Thoughts? Mellow? Thumbs down?
I agree with what you are saying, though I have no idea whether you are right that he was in an intimate relationship with this woman. For all we know he was thinking with the wrong head (which men are prone to do) and put trust in someone who he had no reason to. No matter how it came down, though, it is a very uncool move by the person who posted the pics. Does anyone know how/why they were made public?
 
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