Sunday, October 4, 2015

Celebrity Life

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It's like being interested in royalty.  I am gonna be an empress for Halloween.

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"Celebrities are a self-selected group of narcissists. Whereas it is certainly true that some individuals decide to pursue acting or singing careers"

True, whoever Ellen approves of, aha ha ha.  Is this what I am going to get in the end, right?

"The extraordinary attention that is lavished on celebrities (not to mention the outlandish sums of money) makes it easy to succumb to one's hype. People line up for hours to get a glimpse of Tom Cruise coming out of his limousine"
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"Take a narcissist, and feed his or her ego"

"it is not difficult to guess that Tom Cruise starts to actually believe that he is a superhero (rather than playing one in the movies)."

Things like this should be provided for young teens and other youth in their 20s.  Instead, sad to say, people like Ellen who just want to be there for you gets prodded like the baby.

I feel like it's the French revolution.

"Why did I cheat death when so many others die? What is so special about me that my life was spared?"

That's why I was called a schizo, sad to say.  Not pointing fingers!

"Hence, they "cure" mental illness; they "eradicate" autism

Postmodernism, the most virulent of anti-science dogma, proposes that all viewpoints are welcome and none is privileged. This creates a democratization of opinions. It is apparently "arrogant" to think that psychiatrists, physicists, and epidemiologists might know more about their areas of expertise than say Oprah or Jenny McCarthy. Most celebrities have at best graduated from high school. Hence, it is quite extraordinary that they should feel sufficiently knowledgeable as to "contribute" to complex issues in physics, psychiatry, or medicine."

Well, I thought it was a good idea not to take school so seriously when you seem to have nothing going for you.

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