I was thinking suddenly today about celebrities and I find that people everywhere no matter who they are: number one, and this sounds really corney, but have to deal with the pressures and the mixed messages of the media. Is the media really good for us? I am not entirely sure, but I know that when I see a commercial my reaction to it would have to be a good one because I would be watching those commercials a long time, not that I really have to watch TV, but I think that I do enjoy watching television. Anyway my piece on Pride and Prejudice got me thinking about Bride and Prejudice which is annoying because I find Aishwayra Rai kind of annoying, but I guess you've got to love it. I don't know though all that publicity where is it getting people at? What do people really expect from yelling or screaming at celebrities for their attention? That got me thinking about the ice skater from Korea who had more of a similar experience to Aishwayra than a lot of people because the fans just eat up everything either one of these girls through out there which is strange in a way. Why do people go with the flow and accept these people as stars? Well I think that this kind of publicity helps people number one become a part of something. I think that it probably provides relief for some people. It certainitly shows their interest in something and could help I guess identify them as a person and become either more accepting or less accepting, depending or not have anything to do with that. I think that it is one of those unified things that people do just to please others and because others do that. I guess we've known that all along. I don't know why I'm ranting on this.
Second Aspect to My Argument: Men vs. Women
I think that women have the greater advantage in society, I think that generally speaking because women are more tuned into people emotionally and want to please them more than men and that in turn makes men possibly a little more lonely than girls. I also think that that provides the need for men to talk about themselves or to brag in a powerful way about themselves. I think that men focused on power much more than girls do. They tend to be more needy in the end perhaps. I used to think that men and women were fairly much the same except for the physical. I have now learned that women develop their emotional intunement to their parents earlier than guys in their childhood and can recognize the differences between men and women earlier than men. I had psychology last semester and I learned that the young girl can associate a razor with a man and lipstick with a girl earlier than a guy can. I also learned that girls enounciate on the end of their sentence much more than guys do because they want a greater response to them. But does that really make us that much different from each other? Is that why more guys get involved with crimes than girls. Not to be demeaning of guys whatsoever. Why am I telling you this I don't know. They should put that info in Bones. My Literary teacher has had this sibling rivalry with her brother she told me and my peers. She is one of five children I believe and that reminded me that she is constantly comparing herself to others, but mostly to her brother and fighting for her mother's love or something. Anyway whatever, I have to do homework now or sleep. Good night.
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