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Tread carefully, followers of the cult of bressie might see homicidal actions as a brownie point earner in the race to have their mental health issues publicly celebrated.

I’m professionally exposed also pal. Do we need to reboot our fake profiles for this attack?

https://youtu.be/fw8vnMuKrGs

This video has gone ‘viral’ a neurologist in Miami, who happens to be a ride, going nuts at an uber driver after she tried to jump in his car that someone else has booked.

What an idiot he is. She was clearly an open goal. Bring her ohome and smash the shit out of her.

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Some funny enough reviews of her on rate my doctor type sites going up online. She’s fairly ruined though, she’s been suspended from her job. But very true, there to be knocked outta the park. Why anyone would do this uber shit is beyond me.

She isnt a ride you idiot

You are actually seething pal. Go easy will you.

a ride?

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That’s a clamping

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Shes just a nose job away from being one

BOBFOC is all shell ever be, even if she gets her snout fixed

She doesn’t seem too drunk in that video, she’s just a mentalist I’d say.

Wonder what the excuse will be, maybe she was a Derry fan after watching the McKenna Cup final unfold.

I’m surprised @ProjectX hasn’t put this up in the terrorist attack thread yet.

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She’d be mental in the sack.

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Knife play?

Fagan rather than read this myself, can you tell me how its calculated?

This should be in the things that are wrong thread,no

The study was based on the analysis of the Twitter handles of over 300 journalists carried out in September and October 2015. Using the analysis tool Twitonomy, we gathered the following data for each of the journalists:

Total Number of Followers: 30%
Total Number of Retweets: 25%
% Retweeted: 15%
Total Number of Favourites: 15%
% of Favourited: 5%
Tweets per Day: 10%
The data was based on the previous 3,200 tweets that the user had made (or if the user had yet to make 3,200 tweets then all their tweets to date). To calculate the overall rankings we attached a weighting to the users’ ranking in each of the individual parameters. The percentages shown above indicate the weighting each parameter was given in the overall score. The factors that influence the overall ranking are:

A person’s absolute popularity on Twitter (as measured by number of followers).
The quality of engagement the user has with followers (as measured by the absolute number of retweets and favourites, and the percentage of these in the tweets analysed).
The level of activity on Twitter (as measured by Tweets per day).
Journalists were restricted to being considered in only one specialist category even if they might have been ranked in more than one. For example George Hook could have been considered in the sports category, but was restricted to what we viewed as his primary role as broadcast presenter.

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