Anonymous wrote:I would love for someone to ask the daughter to talk about quantum physics. I bet she doesn't know jack shit about it.
WILLOW: And the feeling of being like, this is a fragment of a holographic reality that a higher consciousness made.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They sound pretentious because they're figuring things out and putting on airs. Most teens sound this way.
My thoughts exactly. The only difference is that when kids are given fame, they are slow to the lesson that people really don't have time to care about your deep musings and that maybe you have a LOT more to learn than you already know as a teen. I think average people come to this quicker because they aren't always being told "yes" but famous people have that trap for sure.
I strongly disagree that most teens sounds this way. Having teens myself, I can say with confidence that my kids don't talk in a way that makes them sound like they are out of touch with reality. The article is sad in my opinion and says more about the parents than the kids. There are many celebrities that go to extreme lengths for their kids to grow up grounded and this is just ridiculous parenting and the Smiths should really be embarrassed.
Anonymous wrote:Who cares? They will still get into harvard and our kids won't
Anonymous wrote:wait until your kids are teens
Anonymous wrote:Who cares? They will still get into harvard and our kids won't
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They sound pretentious because they're figuring things out and putting on airs. Most teens sound this way.
My thoughts exactly. The only difference is that when kids are given fame, they are slow to the lesson that people really don't have time to care about your deep musings and that maybe you have a LOT more to learn than you already know as a teen. I think average people come to this quicker because they aren't always being told "yes" but famous people have that trap for sure.