Im crying again. I do wonder how their encounter went, he didn’t seem sober at the concert. Theres also news that Liam's label had dropped him at the beginning of October. Which makes his spiral make a lot of sense, and its all very sad.
Yeah I feel like a dick speculating but his behavior at the concert looked off and in those photos he posted with Niall his eyes have that glassy look to them.
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.
Of course there is always some shit head on twitter that complained that Niall was the last to post. Niall was also the last one of the boys to see him alive and it probably fucked with him the most. Give people some grace, Jesus.
I remember people did the same with Matthew Perry and were getting annoyed when the Friends cast hadn't posted asap. Like ffs, you're not entitled to other people's grief.
People did that with the cast of Black Panther when Chadwick Boseman passed too. I can't recall if it was Lupita Nyong'o or Letitia Wright who took a week or so to put out a statement. There were people making rude comments on-line about the "delay".
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Theres also news that Liam's label had dropped him at the beginning of October. Which makes his spiral make a lot of sense, and its all very sad.
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Such a sad situation all around.
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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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I can't recall if it was Lupita Nyong'o or Letitia Wright who took a week or so to put out a statement. There were people making rude comments on-line about the "delay".
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