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Hirschberg told the New York Observer that she found the posting of her number unsurprising and "fairly unethical" and "infuriating." In the long-time revolutionary war between journalists and stars, ethics have often taken a back seat to fury. So it is unsurprising that most of M.I.A.'s 110,000 followers have called the number not to berate Hirschberg (perhaps not many are Times readers), but rather to talk to M.I.A."If she wants to get together with John at Bard next week, I have his number," Hirschberg told the Observer. And it does surely make one wonder what sort of fan would imagine that a star as exalted as M.I.A. would tweet her own phone number because she was desperate to chat.It should be said that the rapper has something of a history of hysterical tweeting. In the past, she has inveighed by tweet on the war in Sri Lanka. She even once tweeted, gosh, "F*** NEW YORK TIMES! DO YOU THINK YOU NEED TO GO HERE ON VACATION?" This was in a reaction to a piece about the Sri Lankan war and came along with a photo of a pile of mangled bodies. But many of her recent tweets seem to resemble song lyrics that have escaped the wilds of her brain and found a nest on Twitter. Sample: "I licked the envelope Wrote a Letter to the pope He never gave me Rope In the times I couldn't cope."I should say that M.I.A. has not got quite all the tweeting off her chest. She followed up the phone number tweet with one that seems to be fueled from quite another gas station: "NEWS IS AN OPINION! UNEDITED VERSION OF THE INTERVIEW WILL BE ON neetrecordings THIS MEMORIAL WEEKEND!!! >>>>." Which might be fun, though Hirschberg told the Observer that she has no idea what M.I.A. might be tweeting on about.Hirschberg says she will not change her number, which might make for a very interesting next few days for her. And one can only hope that M.I.A. will take this opportunity to write a whole song, in tweets, about this painful experience. She might call it "My Truth vs. Ny Truth." Or something equally pithy. Source: CNET News (http://cnet.com/)
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