
Two students, one from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and one from North Carolina State University have put on a show for more than 800,000 viewers...the number of people who have watched the episode so far on various youtube postings.
That's what it was - a show, a stunt, a hoax, a farce, where the guy puts his girl on display, accuses her of being unfaithful, and then breaks up with her in front of several hundred people, photographers and youtubers.
The 'breaker' says it was a staged to show the power of Internet communities and the amount of money that can be made from them. They made their point.
The 'breakee' says she cursed too much. She won't be invited to reenact the scene of Sesame Street.
What scares me is why do 800,000+ people want to see someone 'cast stones' at the girl.
Nothing has changed since Jesus' time when the Pharisees brought a woman to him before a crowd and accused her of the same.
So, why are so many people interested in other's dirty laundry?








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