Wednesday, March 14, 2007

The Things We Say

I think todays society has totally lost the concept of …..well just life in general. It has come to my attention that people just don’t give a shit anymore. Believe me I am not excluding myself whatsoever, but we are not talking about me.

We have poeple out here like Paris Hilton who has all the money in the world, has not worked a day in her life, Yet she is a role modeling for kids. She says what she wants and does what she wants. WHere is that acceptable and COOL! Where is our society going? Britney Spears has completely gone AWOL. Where did the world go wrong with her. Lindsey Lohan is an confused alcoholic, but has SO much talent, and does nto even know who she is. Public fiqures calling people fags ON NATIONAL TELEVISION. I mean SERISOULY. Whatever happened to people like Judy Garland(who kept there private life-PRIVATE) Doris Day, and oddly enough James Dean- as crazy as he was- (most people have spent there lives and money making assumptions about him)

Whatever happened to be kind to your fellow man. I don’t think people really realize, the things we say to each other sometimes CAN hurt that person. There is a difference between being mean to help someone(which can actually happen, such as an intervention or such) and being mean just for means sake. I think this is where alot of complexes come from. To make matters worse, the one that does the insulting gets a response and then everyones getting angry and is ready to fight

Being mean to help someone is NOT actually being mean its being helpful, and I don’t mean thathelpful where you tell someone “OH GOD THAT SHIRT IS HIDIOUS!’ because that is not being helpful, that is being mean(funny, but mean). I am very guilty of that one. But, to say something to someone in a way that is demeaning and degrading is wrong. No matter how funny it is. I am not really goign to get into much detail or I will just end up going off, basically what I am trying to say is-Careful the things you say.

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