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December 14th 2015, 11:09 PM
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Oh, NOW YOU'VE DONE IT! 
All of the girls except for Annemarie Reiter are based upon real living girls from what I understand. Laura Belanova is based upon a former child model called Lera Bugorskaya/Laura B. It's probably not a good idea to put her name into a search engine.

Mara's father is apparently a diplomat and regularly sends out cease and desist letters to sites about her. Over the last five years or more there has emerged a strange cult dedicated to almost worshipping her which is how she ended up in the game.

Along with that guy who stalked her in her school, another guy supposedly went to Den Haag and followed her around for a little bit but he didn't take any photos so nobody believed him. After this all came to light and some sites were shut down by the police, some funny fellow sent Mara's father screenies from UAB of Maja smoking funny cigarettes while naked which must have cheered him up.

As a result she's not allowed to go on the internet for the next 6 years or so except to do school projects, and her school now has extra security guards or something like that. I don't think she's in any real danger, however, considering how long her fan club has been around for.

> But the website went offline after someone reported it to the police, and they were afraid of legal costs. It was definitely not all fun and games. (The site came back up because Nils took it over, including the risk; I gave him some money to cover the hosting costs.

I never knew that much. Thanks for propping it up. Strangely enough it seems to have gone down again. I think it's good that you take these principles seriously though considering what's at stake.

> If I think a program is bad for humanity (or just for Debian), I don't want it in Debian.

How did Systemd end up in Jessie when everyone seems to hate it?