Bread and circuses, my friend, bread and circuses. Don't pay attention to the empire crumbling around you, lets go watch Miley Cyrus use a foam finger as a dildo belt. I actually found the whole thing sort of depressing, and I hate Miley. She's trying so hard to stay relevant, and no one cares. Pathetic white trash. I could drive to the nearest trailer park and see the same thing.shootthebandit said:So i go back to my original point about miley cyrus. This is getting far more attention than the fact that a dictator is killing his own citizens with gas attacks and we (USA and UK) could be potentially be sending servicemen and women to syria and risking countless more lives BUT thats boring lets forget about that
This guy sums up our culture pretty well. If you like this check out one of his other songs called "get better"
That's alright, I can't distinguish Snooki from an orange with a wig.Zachary Amaranth said:I don't hate it, I just don't pay attention to it. I couldn't identify Snookie from a picture the other day, and apparently that makes me strange. But I like strange. Strange is interesting.
I do loathe some celebrities, but mostly because they're despicable.
Isn't that enough?Dead Century said:What did Miley Cyrus actually do of interest this week, besides dance awkwardly from what I've heard?
It appears to be enough.
My Facebook feed is lined up with people outraged, but from what I can gather,a ll she did was do a stupid dance in clothes that were considered "skimpy" when I was 12 but not so much anymore.
Apparently, she's a role model, too. She did a song about doing cocaine, BTW. Cocaine and X. That was okay, but this? Think of the children! It's okay to look up to someone who does drugs, but someone who wears a skimpy outfit?Dead Century said:That's alright, I can't distinguish Snooki from an orange with a wig.
It is kinda sad that people would be outraged over it. A celebrity showing skin in 2013? Oh my.
Especially when there's human beings out there with real problems. But whatever.
Not a very good one. Hence why we have a lot of the gender issues in our culture today. It's not the only reason for sure, but it's definitely contributing.shootthebandit said:So all i keep hearing about is miley fucking cyrus and it got me thinking. There must be more of us out there who hate celebrity culture. Just everything about "celebrity" culture really fucks me off. I dont care if miley cyrus made an arse (no pun intended....ok i admit it) of herself at some shit award ceremony for who has the most generic pop music. I dont care when we see a picture of a celeb and told they are anorexic then a week later they put on a pound and are told they are obese. What sort of image is this for young girls and its not much better for young lads who are expected to spend all their time in the gym.
Just to point out, you keep talking about "culture" as if it's this living thing with it's own actions. "Culture" isn't segregating us into different groups. WE THE PEOPLE IN THE CULTURE are doing that. We've been doing this since the dawn of our species. Tribe vs tribe, male vs woman, god vs god, geographical location A vs geographical location B, etc etc. It's what we do. It's not a very pretty part of human nature, but it's there. We segregate, we seperate, we create Us vs Them scenarios all the time. It's just how we're wired biologically. It's something we have to actively suppress and work around, and we will probably be doing it forever.shootthebandit said:This is a culture centred around judging people and i cant stand judging people. Also why does culture feel the need to segregate us into different groups. Its just a way of judging someone without getting to know them first.
I don't wonder why at all.shootthebandit said:I cant stand how we put these people on rediculously high pedastalls, give them so much money and influence. Then we decide to make every aspect of there life a peep show (although some of them choose this). Then we wonder why they completely fly off the handle
Yep! That's humanity for you. And to be fair, it's not just western culture, EVERY human society has these traits to some degree or other. They emphasize others more than us perhaps, and vice versa, but it's still there. Look at the gender inequality in a place like India, and then tell me if giving girls body image issues is really worse. Yeah it's not GOOD, but women could be in a MUCH MUCH worse situation overall, here in this "culture" you keep talking about.shootthebandit said:Its a horrible culture to be part of. Its a culture that promotes bullying and vanity and discourages getting to know different people and opening your mind and broadening your horizons. Its a culture which discourages free thinking and encourages people to be sheep and follow the corporate trends
*shrugs* Humans don't care about what happens really far away from them. George Carlin did a skit, saying roughly "A person's concern/interest in a particular tragedy is inversely proportional to his proximity to it." Again, it's just how we are as humans. Yet another thing we have to try and work around.shootthebandit said:So i go back to my original point about miley cyrus. This is getting far more attention than the fact that a dictator is killing his own citizens with gas attacks and we (USA and UK) could be potentially be sending servicemen and women to syria and risking countless more lives BUT thats boring lets forget about that
Hardly. I can't tell you what it means and I've been surrounded by stereotypical teens (from what I gather, the primary propagators of the vast majority of this irksome pop culture. terms included) for my entire high-school career, of which I just began the final year.Zhukov said:I don't actually know who Miley Cyrus is, but Youtube's front page really really wants me to know that she's been twerking someone.
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I don't know what "twerking" means either.
I must be getting old.
The only thing that irritates me is that it gets on the news. We could be bombing syria anytime now, but instead we're watching Miley Cyrus twerking on the news. If the news started reporting on video games after a hundred thousand people died then yes, I would agree, that's stupid.Master of the Skies said:You know all that 'empire crumbling' stuff can be said about paying attention to video games instead. I really don't get how anyone on this site thinks they can be on their high horse about never wasting time.Fox12 said:Bread and circuses, my friend, bread and circuses. Don't pay attention to the empire crumbling around you, lets go watch Miley Cyrus use a foam finger as a dildo belt. I actually found the whole thing sort of depressing, and I hate Miley. She's trying so hard to stay relevant, and no one cares. Pathetic white trash. I could drive to the nearest trailer park and see the same thing.shootthebandit said:So i go back to my original point about miley cyrus. This is getting far more attention than the fact that a dictator is killing his own citizens with gas attacks and we (USA and UK) could be potentially be sending servicemen and women to syria and risking countless more lives BUT thats boring lets forget about that
This guy sums up our culture pretty well. If you like this check out one of his other songs called "get better"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uSlqI1AVUk