Again, my intention is not use her autism/ADHD as an excuse (avoiding blame), but rather as a reason/contributor for her behavior.
Why are you pretending like you didn't say her autism and/or adhd was contributing to her behavior when you literally say that in this post which can be seen by everyone? Maybe knowing her makes it hard for you to stay objective? The way you act against people pointing out this, and how you blame it on her ADHD and autism is not the best look. You are literally saying that the diagnoses is a reason/contributor, yet pretend otherwise when people point it out.
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It will be interesting to see if she actually competes in the Spartathlon Ultra that takes place on the 28th/29th. She is already in Greece but if the Greek press get wind of this (especially because she changed Y. Kouris Wiki details and he is a Greek hero), then racing there could be a bit untenable. That, and having deleted all her social media from which she derives her adulation complex.
Interesting ... it appears that Herron's original page was created by Herron herself. Page was created on January 14, 2015 by a poster named "Runcamille". That is the same name as her now-deleted Instagram page. "Runcamille" seems to have made about 75 edits between Jan 14, 2015 and August 16, 2016, all but one of which were to Camille Herron's wikipedia page. The last edit by "Runcamille" was August 16, 2015; the account for Temporun73 made its first edit one month later on September 16, 2016.
When you create a page (I have created a few), one of the questions that you must answer is something like, "Are you the subject of the page you are creating or closely associated with the subject?" I don't believe it is necessarily "against the rules" to create a page about yourself but it is HIGHLY frowned upon.
This whole thing actually speaks to one of Wikipedia's big problems, that the site can be openly edited by anyone at any time, and what is written about someone is a product of the biases of not just whoever wrote it but whoever controls the editing of that article. Those who moderate Wikipedia also bear a lot of control over what stays up and what comes down.
It's why you have to give Wikipedia entries a grain of salt, as even when a page cites its sources well... what is and isn't shown depends a lot on who gets to decide what can and can't be written on that page.
It will be interesting to see if she actually competes in the Spartathlon Ultra that takes place on the 28th/29th. She is already in Greece but if the Greek press get wind of this (especially because she changed Y. Kouris Wiki details and he is a Greek hero), then racing there could be a bit untenable. That, and having deleted all her social media from which she derives her adulation complex.
Spartathlon starts on Friday morning and amazingly Rundbowie shows up on YK wiki history.
It will be interesting to see if she actually competes in the Spartathlon Ultra that takes place on the 28th/29th. She is already in Greece but if the Greek press get wind of this (especially because she changed Y. Kouris Wiki details and he is a Greek hero), then racing there could be a bit untenable. That, and having deleted all her social media from which she derives her adulation complex.
Spartathlon starts on Friday morning and amazingly Rundbowie shows up on YK wiki history.
Due to the time difference between Greece and the USA - race starts in Greece on Saturday (per their website).