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I’d love a restraining order.

ahomeboyslife:

“May 19 @ 2:15pm Just spotted Ashlee, Pete, and Bronx Mowgli entering Central Park at 64th and 5th, conveniently blocking the bus lane with their gigantic SUV. [Submit your own Gawker Stalker sightings to stalker@gawker.com]”

you disgust me. it doesnt really bug me that i get called a short, talentless, annoying, fugly douchebag on the internet. sometimes its even funny. but i dont want a gps on my kid. we dont parade him around. we dont call the paparazzi on ourselves. for the most part we try and make his life as normal as possible. its completely irresponsible and dangerous to my son for you to do the opposite and write where he is at any given time.

i doubt what you are doing is illegal. but it surely is unethical. i wonder what you’ll say the day someone gets hurt in “real life” (you know that place next to your keyboard) based on your minute by minute “galker stalker” sightings.

im sorry that taking our son to the park annoyed you so much you had to write the street address where we were. 

its pathetic that i even felt the need respond to you.

http://gawker.com/5261410/pete-wentz-ashlee-simpson-being-annoying-at-central-park

Fame is an interesting thing. Do you accept that when you are famous, you also have to deal with stuff like this? Or do you just want your privacy, even though people care a lot more about what you’re doing than they do about us ‘nobody’s?

I do think the media gets very irresponsible, especially in the way they make someone come across, which influences how many people see and think of them, even if they’ve never met them or made any effort to find out stuff about them.
Pete is a classic case of this - the media makes people dislike him, but they don’t know a thing about him…

On one hand, I doubt they need an SUV - there’s 3 of them, and they’re small.

On the other hand, surely kids should be exempt from all this media stuff. Imagine all the crap Bronx is going to read about his parents when he gets older. And he’ll also have early memories of being chased my paparazzi. But, does being rich make up for that?

Huh, all that to realise I’m undecided, except for saying the media shouldn’t judge people, or influence others into liking or disliking someone who they really know nothing about as a person!

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