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Oct 18 2008

Shia, you dork.

Published by Seybur at 5:00 pm under Interweb Edit This

So, near the end of last month, I guess Shia LaBeouf got injured on the set of Transformers and had to get stitches. And, yeah, I know it’s like “Why bother mentioning it now?”, but to tell the truth, I was doing the whole internal-debate thing when it first came out.

Like “Should I do it? Should I not?” and then decided that yeah, okay. It’s entertainment. Let’s do it.

Not much to say though. Have you seen how short that article is?

What sparked an interest in me was the “No comment” comment from the rep in the end. I’m just being assumptious and judgmental as always, but didn’t it kind of seem like the rep said it in a way that implied a disliking towards LaBeouf?

(Or maybe that’s just TMZ manipulation.

Or me being stupid.)

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But really, who’s not getting sick of Shia’s shitty headline-makings?

Most of them are for the stupidest reasons, and then we get that car accident where no one even knows what the hell anymore, and just when we start thinking he’ll stay quiet for a while, a movie prop goes and earns him stitches.

And, yeah, there’s no real way to place any blame on him for those last two, but sometimes I wonder about that guy.

Like, does it ever seem like he’s trying to act older (read: cooler) than he is? He’s already said that he wanted to be “a killer”. So maybe this is just a case of a young dude trying to act more adult.

…Even if the attempts are adolescent.

That rep seemed more like a stressed out babysitter.

(Though, it’s just that easy to judge and perceive a situation that you don’t know half a shit about.)

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