This whole super-injunction debacle is becoming a bit farcical now isn't it?
A well-known footballer, we all know who he is now but I don't want to name him just in case, is now apparently going to sue Twitter because someone used the social networking site to release information about his affair with Big Brother star Imogen Thomas. But really, he - or his lawyers - are just making it worse! If he hadn't have filed for the super-injunction in the first place this might have never come out, now everyone is finding out and it's make the whole thing more and more of a joke. Twitter is now full of jokes and quips about super injunctions and the footballer in particular, if they have 3% of servers dedicated to those tweeting about Justin Bieber, they must've had to up their cloud hosting capacity to accommodate all this super injunction nonsense!

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As a nation we have become obsessed with laughing at the down fall of others and placing people onto a public fora where they must provoke and incite in order for us to be shocked amused and entertained. Be it Jade Goody’s racism in the Big Brother house or the recent X-Factor parade. In the latter we have seen a whole nation target one girl, Katie Waissell in what is honestly a sickening and uncalled for act of bullying. Not only this, but a national icon and role model on Saturday joined in. I am of course talking about Cheryl Cole who brough her personal opinion into the professional environment on Saturday night with her shameless attack on Wagner in an effort to turn viewers against him. We should be ashamed of ourselves as a nation for letting this carry on boosting their viewing figures. Utterly appalling. Image: katylouisedoyle