y'know bad, you actually make a good point there.
i actually stepped away from my bearing there and took the view of a funny boy. i didn't look at it that way.
i just don't understand the trend to jump on the bandwagon to defend her from a lousy prank. the joke sucked. it's not like the guy rushed the stage and did something to her. that's a whole other ball of wax.
from a critical view he had piss poor delivery, he obviously was making it about himself with the "for my career" line. if he asked "so with your rising stardom and bad girl image, when can we expect a sex tape?"
that would have been funnier.
i've been in the disrespected position as a soldier. i still am, but THAT particular can of worms is an entirely different and painfully angering topic. not just for me but for anyone who hears me talk about it.
in an unrelated incident, a few of my friends accused me of selling my soul when i got back from the sandbox. because they were against the war. i said they have every right to their opinion but they need to be prepared to deal with the consequences. then i broke one of their noses.
i hope the douche with the camera did get the crap kicked out of him in the parking lot. i hope they made his friends watch like in the backroom in casino.
BUT, megan fox isn't defenseless either. hopefully like a smart and on the ball person she could shake it off and chalk it up to the stuff that happens in the spotlight.
but there's lightyears of difference between doing stuff in front of a camera for millions of dollars and the "whatever i did over there" stuff.
i'm having a real hard time choosing my words to get my point across. so it sounds a lot less sensical than i mean it to be. i'm not defending the guy or what he said, but i'm not rushing to ms fox either. i guess i just don't see what all the hub bub is about. it wasn't funny but it wasn't exactly a horrific event either.