By Stanley Collymore
Philip Schofield's private life
is his own, just as all you
bellicose accusers of
him will adamantly insist, if your
private life was serialized, in the
media and paraded in the public
spotlight, as Philip's currently is,
and therefore unless effectively
Philip or quite literally yourself
have not or don't break the law,
or distinctively, from your own
naturally protected, or ongoing
safeguarded, and consequently
hidden privacy, you then evilly
and quite distinctly, arrogantly
and also hypocritically, rabidly
likewise very smugly thus take
to joyfully free jumping on the
sick bandwagon, of caustically
lambasting others publicly for
basically, what you're literally
rather secretly doing yourself
by very significantly covering
up and likewise pretending is
not relevant in your own life;
be that as it is I truly couldn't
give a damn really, what you
generally get up to, in simply
what's your own private life:
whether it's rather saintly or
clearly, repulsively slimy; so
long you don't seek either in
a private, or clearly likewise
a public capacity, to actually
seek to basically involve me.
But to vociferously lambast
others for their distinctive
wrongdoings, when your
own private life is rather calculatedly
hidden from public view and plainly
which does make, in toxic and quite
verminous terms, a most obviously
rancid sewer pit, simply appear as
and likewise smell like, a fragrant
beauty salon, I'll most happily, go
after you; regardless of whoever
you clearly are or else postulate
yourself very dishonestly to be;
the key moment you’re cruelly
indulged in evil hypocrisy and
disposition are obvious to me.
Rather strange though how if
Philip Schofield did actually
genuinely, distinctly regret
what he did that much he didn't stop
it at the time. Naturally, his regret is
much bigger now that he's basically
very obviously, lost everything! But
for sure, he logically wouldn't have
given a damn if what he did hadn't
come out damagingly in the media.
(C) Stanley V. Collymore
3 June 2023.
Author's Remarks:
One's private life is precisely that and as long as that individual consciously chooses to keep it that way their wish should obviously be respected and also quite steadfastly maintained. However, as with everything else in life there are and must always be logical restrictions and appropriate penal sanctions should that adamant wish for privacy impacts in anyway negatively and furthermore distinctly rather injuriously also on the welfare and even the lives of others.
So privacy by all means if that's what you want and are entitled to; but not as a cloak of hypocrisy for one's nefarious and even criminal shenanigans!
Philip Schofield's private life
is his own, just as all you
bellicose accusers of
him will adamantly insist, if your
private life was serialized, in the
media and paraded in the public
spotlight, as Philip's currently is,
and therefore unless effectively
Philip or quite literally yourself
have not or don't break the law,
or distinctively, from your own
naturally protected, or ongoing
safeguarded, and consequently
hidden privacy, you then evilly
and quite distinctly, arrogantly
and also hypocritically, rabidly
likewise very smugly thus take
to joyfully free jumping on the
sick bandwagon, of caustically
lambasting others publicly for
basically, what you're literally
rather secretly doing yourself
by very significantly covering
up and likewise pretending is
not relevant in your own life;
be that as it is I truly couldn't
give a damn really, what you
generally get up to, in simply
what's your own private life:
whether it's rather saintly or
clearly, repulsively slimy; so
long you don't seek either in
a private, or clearly likewise
a public capacity, to actually
seek to basically involve me.
But to vociferously lambast
others for their distinctive
wrongdoings, when your
own private life is rather calculatedly
hidden from public view and plainly
which does make, in toxic and quite
verminous terms, a most obviously
rancid sewer pit, simply appear as
and likewise smell like, a fragrant
beauty salon, I'll most happily, go
after you; regardless of whoever
you clearly are or else postulate
yourself very dishonestly to be;
the key moment you’re cruelly
indulged in evil hypocrisy and
disposition are obvious to me.
Rather strange though how if
Philip Schofield did actually
genuinely, distinctly regret
what he did that much he didn't stop
it at the time. Naturally, his regret is
much bigger now that he's basically
very obviously, lost everything! But
for sure, he logically wouldn't have
given a damn if what he did hadn't
come out damagingly in the media.
(C) Stanley V. Collymore
3 June 2023.
Author's Remarks:
One's private life is precisely that and as long as that individual consciously chooses to keep it that way their wish should obviously be respected and also quite steadfastly maintained. However, as with everything else in life there are and must always be logical restrictions and appropriate penal sanctions should that adamant wish for privacy impacts in anyway negatively and furthermore distinctly rather injuriously also on the welfare and even the lives of others.
So privacy by all means if that's what you want and are entitled to; but not as a cloak of hypocrisy for one's nefarious and even criminal shenanigans!
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