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I hate This self obsessed world ?

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Its getting worse the younger the kids are the more obsessed they are and it will only get worse.celebrity culture is causing serious problems to people who are not blessed with good looks.I hate all the sayings beauty is in eye of the beholder.They say no one is perfect,well i don"t agree.I see perfect people everywhere

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  1. hahhahahahahaahhahahahahahahahhaha

    perfect ppl everywhere..yeah right

    when u r mean, u have every thing u could possibly want

    when u r nice, u get crushed by the world


  2. I wouldn't worry because in time the self obsessed world we live in will collapse under its own weight. Anyone who wants to live the celebrity lifestyle is probably shallow and deserving of it!!

  3. you're just ranting, next time, use it in the form of a question.  Watch Jeopardy, it helps.

  4. i agree but what can we do?

    pray and hope


  5. in your perspective.

  6. I'm 42 yrs old.  I lived in New York my entire life.  I've been a lot of places and seen a lot of things.  One thing I've never seen is a perfect person.  Beauty is not in the eye of the beholder.  Beauty is everywhere.  Whether it's seen or not is another story.

    See your own beauty first.  After that, no one else's will matter.

  7. Nice outlook but we are all different.. But really your saying the obsessed kids are perfect too? And also the celebrity culture people are all perfect too...Phah

  8. I agree in a way. Thing is if people were not interested in celebrities then the media obsession with them wouild diminish because nobody would buy the magazines, watch the TV about them or read the papers. I wouldn't say that people are perfect because I think admitting that one is perfect is a flaw in itself.

    I hear what you are saying though. Why is it that the fact that P Diddy has had to sell his private jet because of the credit crunch has made news, yet we here nothing of what trouble the world is really in. I don't trust the news anyway, if something really terrible was imminent, do you really think they would tell the public? no  

  9. I can relate to how you feel. Rarely do I find someone who notices what you have, but when I do, I let them read this:

    http://www.lawfulpath.com/ref/sw4qw/inde...

    It's a bit long, but once you read it all, a LOT of doors will open for you. Here's an excerpt to give you an idea:

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    "Experience has proven that the simplest method of securing a silent weapon and gaining control of the public is to keep them undisciplined and ignorant of basic systems principles on the one hand, while keeping them confused, disorganized, and distracted with matters if no real importance on the other hand.

    This is achieved by:

    1. disengaging their minds; sabotaging their mental activities; providing a low-quality program of public education in mathematics, system design and economics, and discouraging technical creativity.

    2. engaging their emotions, increasing their self indulgence and their indulgence in emotional and physical activities by:

    a) unrelenting emotional affrontations and attacks (mental and emotional rape) by the way of a constant barrage of s*x, violence, and wars in the media - especially the TV and the newspapers.

    b) giving them what they desire - in excess - "junk food for thought" - and depriving them of what they really need.

    c) rewriting history and law and subjecting the public to the deviant creation, thus being able to shift their thinking from personal needs to highly fabricated outside priorities.

    These preclude their interest in, and discovery of, the silent weapons of social automation technology. The general rule is that there is profit in confusion; the more confusion, the more profit. Therefore the best approach is to create problems and then offer solutions.

    In summary:

    Media: Keep the adult public attention diverted away from the real social issues, and captivated by matters of no real importance.

    Schools: Keep the young public ignorant of real mathematics, real economics, real law, and real history.

    Entertainment: Keep the public entertainment below a sixth grade level.

    Work: Keep the public busy, busy, busy, with no time to think; back on the farm with the other animals."

  10. Learn to accept yourself for who you are.

    You don't need to be like most of the other people who want to look pretty because they think that it matters a lot.

    But let me tell you, it doesn't.

    Looks do capture attention, but personality captures the heart.  

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