Tonight, I'm totally procrastinating on my Fundamental Concepts of Math homework, but it'll get done. But that's not why I'm here! I'm here to talk to you about life, liberty, and the pursuit of blogging! Honestly though, I don't have my internal conflict that drives me to blog and work out the meaning of it all to not only the ones who read this, but to myself as well. So I'm going to talk about Miley!
Miley Cyrus used to be my early teen years role model. I would be watching Hannah Montana and be just so jealous of her beauty and her talent (and pretty soon her boyfriend, like Liam Hemsworth? YES!). When she dropped Hannah Montana, sure I was upset. At the same time, she needed to grow up, and I did too.
However, growing up isn't shaving your head, doing drugs, dancing provocatively on a married man, or exposing yourself more than anybody should except to their husbands. Growing up is becoming mature and being able to be sincere, not acting the way Miley Cyrus does now.
What gets me even more is that she was not only my role model, but she still is to all of these girls out there who now think it's "sexy" and "hot" to twerk and portray yourself in such a manner. But ladies, it's disgusting, to be frank. It's not comely and you don't look like a lady, you look like bait to a terrible man. If you want to look pretty you DRESS to impress in the first place, and what makes you sexy is you being smart and strong and a beautiful woman on the inside. Looks can come later.
I'm not going to post the disgusting display called Miley Cyrus' music video, and I don't recommend you watch it either, however I'll end with this great song Bastille performs. I think it pretty much is the epitome of Miley right now. One day this will be a regret for her, and I hope that regret comes about soon, to be honest.
Love and Hugs,
Karly ♥
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