Step 1: Go to https://www.livejournal.com/update.bml?usejournal=ohnotheydidnt Step 2: Since Dailymail.co.uk (and all off-shoots) are on the banned sources list, you need to find a tweet sharing the article and use that as your main source. Include the tweet in the body of the post and link to it (not the article) at the end of your post as a source. (For example, in this post there are two sources, both linked as "source" and "source" at the end.) Step 3: Summarize the article in your own words. You can do this in point form. (Some people actually prefer that.) You can also include a few direct quotes where appropriate. (My rule of thumb is 2-3 quotes per source.) Step 4: Title the post. Step 5: Tag the post with "one direction". Step 6: Hit post.
an (alleged) employee said it was two prostitutes. she left a long voice mail about the entire incident to a friend and it got online, where someone translated it. it's all over twitter. the guy is his manager, she says.
I just looked at that article and looking where his room was located in relation to the pool and what he had been saying it seems like the theory he was trying to jump down to the pool less likely :/
jesus. if some hack in hollywood was writing a stereotypical movie about the rise and fall of a fictional famous singer, it would play out so much like this.
this accounting of his behavior is almost like TOO intimate, like I barely knew who this guy was, when he first died I thought "Is he the one with the Larries?" and here I am practically glimpsing into the dude's soul while scrolling a dailymail article.
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Step 2: Since Dailymail.co.uk (and all off-shoots) are on the banned sources list, you need to find a tweet sharing the article and use that as your main source. Include the tweet in the body of the post and link to it (not the article) at the end of your post as a source. (For example, in this post there are two sources, both linked as "source" and "source" at the end.)
Step 3: Summarize the article in your own words. You can do this in point form. (Some people actually prefer that.) You can also include a few direct quotes where appropriate. (My rule of thumb is 2-3 quotes per source.)
Step 4: Title the post.
Step 5: Tag the post with "one direction".
Step 6: Hit post.
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he is not on the Universal website
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I just looked at that article and looking where his room was located in relation to the pool and what he had been saying it seems like the theory he was trying to jump down to the pool less likely :/
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this accounting of his behavior is almost like TOO intimate, like I barely knew who this guy was, when he first died I thought "Is he the one with the Larries?" and here I am practically glimpsing into the dude's soul while scrolling a dailymail article.
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