Am I the only one that looks at her picture and notices that she has a GIGANTIC head? I am shocked that her neck isn't tired constantly.
[ClutchFans Player's Club] Oh no, it's the right call! You are not alone in noticing that giant head sir! [/ClutchFans Player's Club] :grin:
Guys, the woman in the pic above is NOT Longhorn girl, re-read this post by the mythological middle ages monster: That chick is this Tina Majorino character, not the Longhorn girl.
that's the power of a nice rack and a tight shirt. Add in horny internet nerds, and wala there ya go.
Was just reading the thread since I posted that, funny how everyone ran with it, reading comprehension is a lost art.
It's funny what this thread is so long with people actually arguing about what this girl's intentions are. Whether for fun, for career aspirations, etc., it is clear the girl is proud of her looks and seeks attention. She has multiple photos all over the internet of her "looking good" and drawing attention to her rack, real or not. If I'm a jacked up dude, 6'4, suave, all muscular, my facebook profile pic is me shirtless, I have tons of pictures of myself shirtless, in "revealing" swimsuits, model like shots, etc. throughout the internet (all true, btw :grin: ), then I go to a college basketball game, and take my shirt off (somewhat equivalent, imo - be it to spell out a word, for whatever reason), and then get a lot of interweb attention afterwards...complaining about it like a b**** would make me a b****. It doesn't mean anyone thinks this girl is a horrible person, or a slut or anything, just that either she's an idiot (possible, math major or not), or she isn't exactly as "upset" about the whole incident as she wants it to seem.
I completely admit to being a nerd and to gawking at pics of hawt chicks. That doesn't mean that I am going to cyberstalk them just because they are hot and dress like they are hot or claim that they deserve cyberstalking..
If you suddenly started getting tons of emails and facebook add requests from fat, ugly, desperate and all of the above women along with gay guys who may qualify also for all of the above wouldn't you be complaining about it? She may be an idiot, I tend to think more naive, but what is wrong about complaining about cyberstalking?
Only if I was either (1) an idiot, or (2) was doing so (complaining) with a different motive in mind. In today's day and age, privacy isn't the opt-in. It’s the opt-out. Signing up to facebook, as an example, gets your information out there. Most people know this. Certainly most (all?) young people know this. I know that if I have someone's name I can google them, find them in facebook, find out where they live, depending on what county they live in find out the tax value of their home, figure out where they went to school, etc, etc, etc. It doesn't make me a stalker, knowing that I can do all that...it just is what it is. if I put myself out there, as she has done (one can argue the oddity of the event that really made her publicly known, but she clearly has put herself out there), i should expect to be "found" Random comment, but is naivety improperly used at some points? As I explained above, this is all common knowledge these days and ESPECIALLY to a young, college age girl, ESPECIALLY one who clearly is internet savvy. In other words, even if you really believe she is being naive in this instance, wouldn't that naivety be adequately described as stupidity? At some point, you're not naive, you're just too dense/dumb to figure it out. I'd agree there is a limit to acceptable "cyberstalking". It doesn't seem like this is anywhere close to that, though I certainly don't know - there certainly can be some real pervs out there turning cyberstalking into actually stalking...which one could rightly complain about (although, then you have to start questioning whether complaining about it, on facebook, over the internet, etc. makes sense from a strategy standpoint - her "complaining" seems to have kept the story alive, so to speak).
If I read this correctly, this dude was at the Aggies/Kansas game: Longhorn Girl Meets Her Sad, Disturbing Match http://deadspin.com/5472740/longhorn-girl-meets-her-sad-disturbing-match
Very nice quote on the Deadspin page: "* You know, what you have to do. If this jackanape spotted at the Texas A&M-Kansas game isn't your Facebook friend by the end of the day, then don't come back here. I become death, destroyer of worlds."
This was a texags.com thing and it was syupposed to be a really fat guy in the outfit behind the KU bench, but it served it's purpose
This is a little off topic, but this kind of thing happened to another now famous celebrity. She was spotted at a football game and shown on the big screen as part of a beer promotion for Labatt's. That company then offered her a job modeling in some of their ads. Then playboy spotted her and the rest, as they say, is history. This is an ad for Labatt Blue.