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Man does nothing illegal, attention seeking hamster plays victim card
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Man does nothing illegal, attention seeking hamster plays victim card

http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2013/01/claud...-about-it/

Reading this "article" [Image: facepalm.png]

Girl is an attention seeking hamster that contacts police sex crimes unit after a "disturbing sexual harassment incident" half a month later and writes to a local blog complaining about how she didn't get any help.
Of course this is in Vancouver [Image: dodgy.gif]

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According to the Surrey RCMP it is not illegal to;

1) Take pictures of a person in a public place (even if asked to stop)
2) Follow a person in public (unless it happens more than once)
3) Shout obscenities at a person repeatedly
The way how she states "According to...", silly hamster its fact under Canada's criminal code.

Judging by the way she wrote that email she is seeking attention with the help of "keyboard warriors".

And of course the hamster is in the overdrive, the "victim" Claudia Rylie is a "model". I guess she's just upset that she wasn't paid this time.
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NSFW below, the "victim".
http://www.modelmayhem.com/portfolio/149...#/30153627
https://twitter.com/claudiarylie
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#2

Man does nothing illegal, attention seeking hamster plays victim card

Canada [Image: facepalm.png]
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#3

Man does nothing illegal, attention seeking hamster plays victim card

The saddest part in this whole thing is that a "man", Kenneth Chan, reported this. Manginas and white knights are even bigger enemies to real men than the hamster-nazi-nation.
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Man does nothing illegal, attention seeking hamster plays victim card

The update says the police are after him now. He's broken no laws, but she felt "violated", so now the entire apparatus of the state must be mobilized against him.
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#5

Man does nothing illegal, attention seeking hamster plays victim card

Her feelings were hurt. Someone has to pay.
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Man does nothing illegal, attention seeking hamster plays victim card

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Know your enemy and know yourself, find naught in fear for 100 battles. Know yourself but not your enemy, find level of loss and victory. Know thy enemy but not yourself, wallow in defeat every time.
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#7

Man does nothing illegal, attention seeking hamster plays victim card

You must check out her Twitter:
https://twitter.com/claudiarylie
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Man does nothing illegal, attention seeking hamster plays victim card

Is she an escort or stripper? Oh the irony!!!
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Man does nothing illegal, attention seeking hamster plays victim card

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Tapout. I'm taking the first flight the fuck out of Vancouver.
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Man does nothing illegal, attention seeking hamster plays victim card

this is what she looks like, she is a nude model....

she could be just marketing herself...like Kimmy K style.
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Man does nothing illegal, attention seeking hamster plays victim card

Quote: (01-06-2013 04:31 PM)jerome Wrote:  

this is what she looks like, she is a nude model....

Fakest picture I've seen in months. Not only is it mad touched up, those tits look hard-as-rocks.

Attention-Whoring-Gone-Wrong Alert.

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Man does nothing illegal, attention seeking hamster plays victim card

This will be the consistent dilemma that feminists will face in their pursuit of gender neutrality.

This "article" fails the "standardized test" big time: Reverse the roles. Some batshit crazy lady follows some dude taking pics? He's just gonna tell her to fuck off and have a funny story for his friends.

Even though women are supposedly equal, they want special protection from random weirdos who aren't even breaking the law.

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"...so I gave her an STD, and she STILL wanted to bang me."

TEAM NO APPS

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The phone call ended. I was left feeling more helpless than before. How could it be, that I was made to feel in the wrong. Guilty even? I am distressed to live in a place where tickets are given to people attempting to drop individuals off too close to SkyTrain stations (which could save them from such situations,) but where the pleas of the violated are ignored.

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What a nutcase... So this chick basically had some weirdo take pictures of her and follow her for a block, and she's acting like she got gang raped.
This is an everyday occurrence for celebrities and anyone else in the public eye.

How can women claim to strive for equality when they can't even walk around in public without feeling "victimized"?
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Man does nothing illegal, attention seeking hamster plays victim card

I forgot that feminists and women want to be 50/50 and treated like equalS in 2013. Interesting.
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Man does nothing illegal, attention seeking hamster plays victim card

Quote: (01-06-2013 04:38 PM)thedude3737 Wrote:  

This will be the consistent dilemma that feminists will face in their pursuit of gender neutrality.

This "article" fails the "standardized test" big time: Reverse the roles. Some batshit crazy lady follows some dude taking pics? He's just gonna tell her to fuck off and have a funny story for his friends.

Even though women are supposedly equal, they want special protection from random weirdos who aren't even breaking the law.

Exactly. This has nothing to do with her being a porno whore, except that it increases the likelihood that she is attention whoring. If a porno girl got assaulted, I wouldn't say, "she was asking for it." Of course, this girl wasn't assaulted.

Obviously, having some mental patient take pictures of you and follow you is alarming, but it happened during the day, at least three people came to her aid and it never escalated. What exactly does she want now?

You don't even have to reverse genders in your example. As a man, how many times in your life has some dude made aggressive moves towards you? Some dude at a bar might bump into you or stare you down hoping to start a fight. If you're walking through a sketchy neighborhood, there's guys sizing you up and seeing if you'd be an easy victim. They might ask you for the time to get you to expose your watch or pull out your phone. They might ask you to "borrow" a dollar. What can you do? Imagine going to the cops and telling them that some dudes down on the corner asked for the time in a threatening manner. What would the cops say to that?
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