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Banned
What is Catfish?
Notre Dame is going all-in on this shit. I'd love to know what the truth is. I don't believe he didn't know. PEACE.
At least the reporters are asking the right questions.
I hope this is an elaborate viral marketing scheme.
So the "love of his life" was an online relationship? Sure.
That photo hadn't appeared on the internet—at least, not to Reba's knowledge. She had taken it in December 2012 and sent it directly to an old high school acquaintance. The two hadn't talked since graduation, but the classmate, whom Reba remembered fondly, contacted her on Facebook with a somewhat convoluted request: His cousin had been in a serious car accident, and he had seen her photos before and thought she was pretty. Would she be so kind as to take a picture of herself holding up a sign reading "MSMK," to put in a slideshow to support the cousin's recovery? (He didn't explain what MSMK meant, and Reba still doesn't know.) Baffled but trusting, Reba made the sign and sent along the photo.
And now here it was on a dead girl's Twitter profile. After googling Lennay Kekua's name, Reba began to piece things together. She called up the classmate. He expressed alarm, Reba told us later, and "immediately began acting weird." "Don't worry about it," he told her. Moments after the phone call, Reba's picture was removed from the @LoveMSMK Twitter profile. Then, in a series of lengthy phone calls, Reba told us everything she knew about the classmate, a star high school quarterback turned religious musician named Ronaiah Tuiasosopo.
This story is so fascinating to me and I feel that it is just going to get more so as time goes on.
I said much earlier in the thread that when I was reading the article I felt it was about to come to the conclusion that Te'o is gay and concocted the whole girlfriend story with his lover (Tuiasosopo).
If, IF, it turns out that he made it up to hide his homosexuality, this story may indeed become one of the most important to come from the sports world in decades. Creating this story, perpetuating the myth, using it to enhance exposure for both himself and his team, garnering undeserved sympathy and outpouring of affection is despicable and deplorable.
HOWEVER, this would open up a very large and important discussion about homosexuality in sports. Te'o is a Mormon at a Catholic university playing football, he has not exactly ever been in an environment that would allow him to be gay.
Unfortunately, if this was all a hoax created by Te'o, he would be a terrible messenger for that conversation. He would be shouted down as a liar and for having taken advantage of so many people that it would eclipse the conversation that needs to be had as to WHY he did what he did. I have thought an athlete was going to come out for quite some time and I don't it want to be a reluctant athlete like Te'o.
If, IF, this is indeed what happens going forward I hope we are able to separate the shame he should feel for letting this hoax get so large and not shame him for actually being gay.
It's just fucking weird, like surreal weird, I never seen anything like it.I'm not watching it, but this presser sounds like a trainwreck. Is it a trainwreck?
When Te'o said he met her he meant online....according to ND.Again from the deadspin article
The picture that was attributed as being the dead gf was acquired by Ronaiah Tuiasosopo, who is Te'o's an acquaintance of Te'o. The only explanation is that Ronaiah is the hoaxer. And even that doesn't fit since Te'o has already claimed to have met the girl in person so many times.
"They started out as just friends," Brian Te'o said. "Every once in a while, she would travel to Hawaii, and that happened to be the time Manti was home, so he would meet with her there. But within the last year, they became a couple.
"And we came to the realization that she could be our daughter-in-law. Sadly, it won't happen now.""
Again from the deadspin article
The picture that was attributed as being the dead gf was acquired by Ronaiah Tuiasosopo, who is Te'o's an acquaintance of Te'o. The only explanation is that Ronaiah is the hoaxer. And even that doesn't fit since Te'o has already claimed to have met the girl in person so many times.
There's no way that describes an online only relationship.
Now. But originally the story was a face to face after a Stanford game.When Te'o said he met her he meant online.
A practicing homosexual? As opposed to an ethnic homosexual?So say he's gay, as that one post seems to imply...
and he lied about his GF, and things got so out of control. It might explain why none of his closest friends spilled the beans. And I could see how this all happened, too. He seriously had to keep going with the lie.
This is interesting, and I'd say the gay theory is the first one to work to explaining this. Perhaps ND would expel him for being a practicing homosexual if it was discovered?