QUOTE(Silvertwist @ Sep 2 2007, 12:07 AM)

LOL
This is awesome.... I really should've never started this thread!!
I am sorry if i offended anyone by all of my statements i just wanted to let you guys (and girls) know that i felt pretty bad when i heard this.
If you feel different, thats cool with me. You do have your choice and im sorry if i shot it outta the sky!

You don't have to apologize for your opinion.

If you did, I'd have had to tattoo "Sorry" on my forehead already.
Don't worry, I won't spear you 'til later.
Regarding what I was going to say earlier but chose not to:
As I'm sure we've all figured out, the entertainment business is about money. Maybe somewhere in there there's a guy or girl who's only in it for the artistic exp
ression, but making movies costs money and can and usually do earn money. Now that I've established that...
News is entertainment. How significant do you really think it is to a country like the U.S., as a whole, that someone found an anonymous check in the mail, a cat was rescued from a tree, or that some woman lost a dress a the cleaners? Does one missing woman really deserve two full days of news coverage while there are 25 other missing women in her town? It's not meant to inform you, it's meant to distract you at best. While you're busy going on about that cat in the tree, or the 10th anniversary of that now obscure 1930s actor's death, there are wars being fought, money, oil, and land being illegally seized, and families being slaughtered. Even in your own country this is happening (corrupt government), but you'll never pay that too much attention, not for too long anyway, the news is back on, and look, everyone's least favorite star just hobbled out of a club drunk!
Celebrities make money. More importantly, they're walking advertisements. You've probably heard how they get all this free stuff (especially athletes) to wear or mention during award shows and other appearances. Have you noticed how they get special attention when they walk into their favorite store to buy a new bag, shoes, or dress? That can't be simply because they're wealthy- everyone there must be wealthy, but these people are advertisements themselves. They walk out with their bags and photos are snapped by the paparazzi. These pictures are plastered all over magazines and sometimes news papers. The young (and even old) who idolize these celebrities see them carrying that bag, wearing those shoes, and they want them. If you go to most high schools, you will see so many girls all carrying the same bag and/or wearing the same jeans. Where'd they get the idea to carry around a designer bag? Could be parents (if they're like that), could be peers, but it all starts somewhere, and that's in advertisements. Whether they be candid photos, an ad on the back or inside of a magazine, or an award show appearance, these girls don't come up with these ideas on their own.
Am I still on topic? o.O Anyway...
When celebrities are constantly covered on the news (good or bad news, it's all the same) their lifestyle is being glorified and advertised. Even at their mention we are distracted from the world around us, what should really be reported. We suddenly become adsorbed with what their doing: What are they naming their kids? What are they dressing their dogs in? What about that island they've recently purchased?
If we get too far into being concerned with which one of them has attempted suicide, which one of them just left rehab, which one of them are neglecting their kids, we forget that we have lives too. Instead of hanging out with friends or getting to know our family or learning how we can make change in the lives of the non-celebrity children who are being neglected (or the non-celebrities who deal with depression or addiction) we choose to occupy our free time with gossip news, magazines, and television, so badly desiring the money, relationships, and respect of a celebrity. So of course it's going to be such a surprise to us when one of them attempts to take their own life.
All of this distracts us. It distracts us from living, because if we do truly live, and with our eyes open, we will see that there is something wrong with the standard of living. We will know that there is need for change, but along with change for the better comes the realization that we need none of these things advertised to us. If we know that we need none of this, and we purchase none of this, and we dont read magazines full of this, someone's going to be missing out on our money.
There's so much more to it that I'm sure
I don't understand, but that's some of what I do.