What an idiot. If that man applied his income to some of the countries I visit, his money could have gone to making people's lives better. Just because you are rich, does not mean you are smart.
IMHO, they are missing the point. We do not want to teach little girls to think they are princesses where everything must get handed to them and we do not want to oversexualize them by dolling them up in beauty pageants. We do not want to dumb down life with an overfeminist message. Girls like to feel pretty. Nothing wrong with that. Kids like to explore and be rewarded with discovery. Nothing wrong with that either. Disney style princesses are not what is good for a child, neither is oversexualizing them or making them defensive feminists, afraid of every term that might describe them.
Let them be KIDS, let them play, wonder, explore, learn and feel pretty. Let them play in the mud and then clean up and dress up in pink. Let them be girls.
People want to see people more privileged then themselves suffer and fail every once and a while. They are jealous of the perceived fame and notoriety of people put up in front of them who appear to be more successful, happy, better looking, wealthier or generally more advantaged than themselves.
They followers are jealous because these others lead what they see as "too good a life" and want to see them as less than perfect, just like themselves. Through their failures and misfortunes, they identify (or vilify) the famous person in the way they want. This makes the viewer more content.
Please put an apostrophe in the word, "Worlds". Worlds is not possessive. World's is.
Let them be KIDS, let them play, wonder, explore, learn and feel pretty. Let them play in the mud and then clean up and dress up in pink. Let them be girls.
Religion tain't real.
This is serious stuff.
http://www.epa.gov/mercury/spills/#fluorescent
http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/tp46.html
They followers are jealous because these others lead what they see as "too good a life" and want to see them as less than perfect, just like themselves. Through their failures and misfortunes, they identify (or vilify) the famous person in the way they want. This makes the viewer more content.
"These little critters, known as puggles when they babies."
Please add the word "are" before babies.