Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow...I sincerely hope that none of you pass on these kinds of comments to your daughters. You do realize that how someone looks is not a choice, right? What will you do if your daughters are not beautiful?
For all of those that post pictures of Rumer Willis and call her names, I do think that you should post your own picture as well.
Why? Nobody here is making money by their looks. It's hardly relevant. And nobody is calling Rumer ugly to her face, are they? I don't really care if people deride me behind my back--it's not exactly hurtful if you don't know about it.
I'm sure all of you that are being so sanctimonious about this have NEVER said anything nasty about someone, right? Thought so.
No, I say nasty things all the time In fact, I am about to say one...right...now. You are mean and beyond shallow, with some pathological need to call people out for not fitting your image of what a model or mole beauty should be. You hurt women, you hurt girls, and you hurt the universe by projecting your pointless negativity into it.
Nasty accomplished for the day/
I actually do NOT do nasty very often and try hard not to. Look, picking on someone for their looks or their intelligence is the proverbial low-hanging fruit. Do I sometimes see people and make instant judgments based on what they look like, wear, or say? Yes. Do I think some singers on the radio are talentless? Yes. And I suppose that sometimes I do make value judgments. However the purpose of this thread wasn't to discern talent from raw talent or even to have a philosophical
discussion about whether Rumer is anything but a famous person with a face that's perceived as "not hot enough" or if she's some kind of role model. It was about an OP with too much time on her hands picking on someone because she can. And OP will probably raise a daughter or son who will grow up listening to mom making dismissive and mean comments about strangers "ha ha ha look at that person's pants, they're so fugly" and learn that people deserve to be judged on their looks. And another PP's kids will grow up thinking it's okay to talk shit on people as long as it's
behind their back. I used to make these derisive comments all of the time and then I kind of heard myself through someone else's ears once and ever since then have been striving to be kind to people, even when they can't hear me. There's a spiritual saying I saw on a bus stop or a bumper somewhere that said "don't look down on a man unless you intend to help him up." Even though I'm not a terribly spiritual person, I try to make that my M.O. The golden rule and all.