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Just diving in to say that's 100% true, I had to scrub my facebook, delete my youtube account (where I had vids making fun of Chris chan) and basically wipe every trace of what Im actually like off the internet. Even then I got into a little trouble because I still had an old 'legalise weed' like on my facebook from like 4 years ago. The problem is more they can't determine the seriousness of someone posting online, physical evidence is always needed otherwise the person in question can claim 'they weren't serious' or 'they're being censored/discriminated' yadda yadda. I think British law is a little stricter than American law on that stuff so don't quote me on this.not always. think about it, teachers get fired or are made to resign all the time for things they say and do in their off-hours. i recall a case where a principal liked pages on facebook such as "multiple orgasms" and he lost his job. thats really nothing when you consider that pomfret is in a position of power in a place populated by children. if i was in charge of this guy, i dont care what it would cost to kick him to the curb.
And to keep on topic this guy is a creepy douchenozzle.