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Where Did We Go Wrong?

Tue, 04/29/2008 - 12:00pm by GiggleSugar
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The following vid features two scantily-clad divas bouncing for themselves (and Internet thrill seekers worldwide) in a mirror with a web cam rolling. The net has become a breeding ground for public displays of shameless narcissism, so big whoop — right? What I find so disturbing is that these BFFs look like they could be popping bubble gum and passing notes in junior high. Despite their obvious youth, the vid is now viral and everyone is watching. Is Internet popularity compelling these underage chicks to flaunt their goods? Or something else? I want to know: Where did we go wrong?

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  • bengalspice's picture
    bengalspice
    1

    The whole Miley Cyrus thing is pretty dumb. Pictures like that have existed for so long. I've seen plenty of photo portfolios where little kids have been draped in togas and sheets for artsy shots. People are just picking on Miley because she's a celeb, while no one seems to have noticed that every other picture she took for Vaniety Fair was pretty goofy.

    36 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • sweetpeabrina's picture
    sweetpeabrina
    2

    All of the above? Inattentive parents? Excessive access to technology? This whole craze sickens me.

    36 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • RawesomeRio's picture
    RawesomeRio
    3

    Oh gosh it feels so wrong to watch that! Those girls can't be older than 15!

    36 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • linds1019's picture
    linds1019
    6

    I agree, there should've been an "all of the above" option. I still think MTV is mostly to blame, though!

    36 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • artsyfartsy's picture
    artsyfartsy
    8

    agreed, def all of the above!

    if they just wait a few years they can go out and shake and flaunt their stuff as much as they want at the clubs rather than looking back on some silly video that the posted on the internet (that may have seemed funny at the time) and knowing that a bazillion people watched you and your jailbait friend dance around a bathroom. but then again, that's just me :/ there is a limit for fun and i hope these ladies will grow up and realize that their worth lies in their self-respect, talents, dreams, and goals rather than fall into the roles as sexualized objects. it is possible to grow up into sexy and confident woman without starring in a racy youtube video or myspace photo and sadly this phenomenon is not apparent enough. they are still young and these lapses in judgment are somewhat expected. i just hope they learn from their experiences Smiling

    36 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment

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