What the hell?...
This almost should be in EoEo.
Are you Miley? No. Do you walk in Miley's shoes or hang out with her on a daily basis? Of course not.
Calm down about it. She grew up. Kids tend to do that. And she's still growing. And figuring things out. I was doing way worse stuff at that age than what she does now.
Omg she's like 21.
Let her go crazy. I've seen girls do ridiculous trout at university and they've grown out of it. The only difference is that Miley is a star and people won't leave her alone.
I heard she wore red socks yesterday, but I wanted to wear red socks yesterday but I couldn't because that stupid whore had to go and wear her stupid whore socks.
smurfing Miley Cyrus.
This thread hurts my brain. Why is this still a thing?
Eyyyyyyyyyyyyy
I'm not sure what your childhood was like, but the last thing a teen wants to do during their impressionable years is spend time with their parents. Kids act, talk and dress based on what they see on tv, always have, no matter how hard you insist that they don't. It's anyone's prerogative to act like this in their life, but whenever you put something out there for your own financial gain, a modicum of responsibility should go with it.Originally Posted by NorthernChaosGod
Troll or not, SM clearly put a lot of time into these posts and I salute the ideal of staying true to yourself regardless of what will make you popular, and continuing to do so in the face of everyone saying what an unreasonable slut-shamer you are.
I'd rephrase that as any celebrity can be a role model, but as you said they are human and should be allowed to smurf up. Even if we don't allow them, some of them will anyway. They're human.
People will idolize who ever it is they seem to identify with or resonate with on some level. So if you need a role model (which isn't necessarily something anyone should need), instead of worrying about which star stopped being what you want them to be, move on to the next star you identify with. Picking a celebrity, and hinging a large portion of your values and happiness on how they behave seems like a disappointment waiting to happen.
I think a major issue with people's outrage and inability to move on is that they feel personally invested or that they are owed something from a celebrity because of how emotionally attached they are to that celeb. They feel entitled to getting certain behavior from people they've never met, and who don't know them. It's an odd situation.
Ah, bugger! I just stubbed my toe!
God damnit, Miley!![]()
Wait..... So Miley is Muslim?
I'm pretty sure she'd have been stoned to death already.
Every time anyone thinks about or posts in this thread Miley Cyrus wins another small victory.
...smurf.