epilogue



Thursday, November 19, 2009

I think its the most stupid when people hate on others,
I'm not perfect either so I hate on some people too,
who could potentially be in my class next year (please no -begs-),
but why do people get a kick out of insulting Korean celebrities?

The only reason I joined STAND was also because I was simply curious,
I didn't really hate SNSD,
although I did dislike them initially because of Tiffany's apparent disrespect,
and the flashing of her underwear on national television,
but then I realized something that was kind of important.
First of all, she probably didn't know half of what respect was,
you know why?
Because she was born and raised in America.

I'm not hating on America here,
some good things actually come out of there,
although I can't think of any off the top of my head.
Oh wait, I actually can.
CSI Miami, Johnny Depp, (was going to mention the late Heath Ledger but I realized he was Aussie, if I'm not mistaken),
and some decent authors, I think.
But the level of respect there seems to be dipping really low,
since there are still lots of fights of disrespecting people's turfs and that kind of stuff.
Then there's a lot of racial disrespect,
seeing the recent (or was it?) SF Muni fight between the African American lady and the Asian lady.
(I don't know if she was really African American or not, but black woman seems crude here).

Anyway, so why are American netizens hating on her,
when she's practically one of them,
despite her being Asian and all of that kind of things.
Also, it's not like she could choose whether or not she wears a super short dress or not,
so her wardrobe malfunction couldn't be blamed on her.

And what the hell is wrong with having plastic surgery?
Okay, so last time I was highly against it because its fake,
but if it makes them happy and less suicidal, then why not?
We'd be paying less unnecessary money to other doctors like psychiatrists.
Just spend a few thousand on surgery and its over,
instead of paying a few thousand each year for therapy.
Plus, do you really want anorexic and bulimic girls to be running around?
Puking all over you, making YOU fat eating their food for them?

My sister also brought up the fact that doing plastic surgery makes others feel bad about themselves...
Excuse me, but so what if you feel bad about yourself?
Then do something about it.
At least they did something about themselves to feel better,
so if you feel like shit because you can't accept the way you were born,
then that's your fucking business because other people already found their solutions.

I now officially think there's nothing wrong with getting things done if it makes you feel better about yourself,
but I seriously think that's not going to solve your problem of not being able to accept yourself.

Anyway, my mom had her teeth fixed,
her jaw fixed and her moles removed.
Does that make her plastic too?
And why don't non-celebrities get blasted for doing surgery?
Why is it okay if you're not a celebrity?
Celebrities are still human,
even if they present an image to younger generations,
but doesn't any adult do that?
Imagine if your mom (a non-celebrity, normal career woman) got surgery done,
she still presents an image to you,
she will be passing down most of her characteristics and looks to you,
she makes an even bigger impact on you than a celebrity does,
if you haven't realized that by now.
So... isn't your mom doing surgery,
or any adult around you,
worse than a celebrity?

You is also mostly used generally in my posts.
I'm going to go take a nap,
because I'm too lazy to study right now,
and I'm a pig like that and the weather is great for sleeping in bed right now.

★,
Julle 줄레

2:28 PM