Ro writes on her blog in full sentences, this is serious.

"I remember the tunnel as it appeared on the news, lit by headlights, flashlights, red lights Between the cement tall pillars was a heap of twisted metal. I saw it then, and I can see it now. Diana dead."

"She will be trying to get away, but they will chase her, just as they chased her into that church yesterday. There were dozens of them, jostling their way into sanctuary, elbowing past each other, just to creep closer to her. Even her last-minute, folded-hand prayers can’t be kept sacred. There can be no silent moments in a crowd; no silence, and no secrets."

She went on, "At eight years old, she bravely stood before a microphone. By 17, she had sold 25 million records. Where were the sidewalk-skinned knees, the chalk stained hands, the monkey bars, the passed notes? A Disney set is not a childhood, no matter how many bright colors they use, or how cheerful the script. Not a girl, barely even a woman yet, they chased her. A mob of stalkers for whom no stalking laws have been written. Smother. Crush. Flash. Photo credit. Even Dr. “Get Real” Phil got in on the action. Unreal."

"The tunnel is crowded now. There are only inches of separation between vulnerability and disaster."

I really like Rosie, and I'm happy that someone is taking up for Britney because she's just a spectacle to every other person on the planet, but I have to disagree with her. Brit brings this shit on her self. If she would just show up to court, on time (sans wedding dress) and attempt to get her kids back, people would stop following her every move.

Her behavior, as a mother, is so shocking that people have to follow to see what she'll get away with next. I know that if I missed a court date for a ticket, my ass would probably end up in jail, so why all the leniency?

It's time to shut the circus down. The commish should say, "You obviously have no interest in this case, so we'll shut it down and revisit this next year... give you a little time to grow up."

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