(02-03-2024, 06:58 PM)DontTreadOnMe Wrote: I have some vague memories of Gilda Radnor towards the end of her life. It wasn't pretty as I recall.That's the issue though, Pandey isn't dead. It was all some kind of "Cancer Awareness" stunt. It doesn't make much sense.
Could they have kept this female cancer a secret until Poonam Pandey "died"?
In today's instant news, I have my doubts.
(02-03-2024, 08:50 PM)Byrd Wrote: Wikipedia says it was a publicity stunt to "raise awareness of cervical cancer." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poonam_Pandey
I suspect this will wreck her career.
So...it's like those stupid aggravating memes that start with something like "I never thought I would be in this place" that imply the poster is dying or has a family member who is dying and then at the end it turns out to be a "raising awareness" message.
Exactly. Who in her management staff thought this was a good idea? Somebody should be fired.
It was those reasons that I wondered if this was more than just a stunt being done for "Cancer Awareness". There are better ways that message could have been played. This kind of stunt is a career ender.
Imagine if the Beetles came out and declared that Paul really had died, then a few days later came out only to proclaim it was all to send a message, or if Taylor Swift tried this nonsense? This weird episode was just wrong on so many levels.
From a full on conspiracy level of things, could this be a way of pushing deniability if a bunch of people really do die due to "Needle Point" reasons. They can then come out and state that the person wasn't really dead and use AI to fake the pictures. Hell, that one football player still has people questioning if its really him or not. Sorry I don't recall the name of the player.