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> > > His real name is Matthew Rosteet Miller. He's a 51 year old pedophile who was once caught asking a 15 year old girl for sexually explicit photos in a chat room. He was in full knowledge of her age, and after being exposed, mounted a campaign of harassment against her on several boards.
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> > > At around the same time, he was working at a Catholic girls' school, teaching French classes, and began writing sexual fiction about his students (a claim he denies to this day, despite originally boasting about it on a number of different sites).
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> > > In both cases, he was aware of the age of the girls involved, and understood they were all minors in the eyes of the law. He has never, on any occasion, expressed
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> And he thinks your one-off comment about "eye candy " is the ultimate comeback when his pedo tendencies come to light.
I never admitted to the use of that term eye candy yet for sure I see so much of it on the beach and even markets - So I asked AI and I DO NOT fully agree
"Eye candy" is
an informal term for someone or something visually attractive but often lacking in substance, depth, or intelligence, like a beautiful person who isn't smart or a flashy movie with no real story; it refers to something pleasing to the eyes but not necessarily useful or meaningful, similar to a sweet treat. The phrase originated in the late 1970s and applies to both people (actors, models) and objects (websites, graphics)
For me Taylor Swift is total eye candy and she is full of substance including her BF's
Substance