Showing posts with label pathetic Internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pathetic Internet. Show all posts

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Sticking To That Creepy Guy's Guns, Part II

I'm not really sure if I want to propagate this girl's videos and the bashing of them. Yes, they are disgusting, horrible; crude, depressing. But she's an 11-year-old girl, and 11-year-old girls are idiots. Everyone should know that! The things that little Jessi Slaughter did and said are completely despicable and idiotic; they're even more out of line than the average 11-year-old attention freak's comments. But she is still little Jessi Slaughter.

So instead of posting her original videos, I'm just going to post this relatively unbiased from my much maligned Good Morning America. It also features the trademark idiot Perri Kaplan. I HATE THAT WOMAN. She came to my school once. Apparently the high schoolers (I was in middle school at the time) accosted her, just as they should have. But ignore her part and watch the rest to get filled in on the Jessi Slaughter story that everyone on the Internet has been talking about for the past week or two. (Everyone has been talking about it, right? Yeah?)



At the risk of sounding like an English teacher, what do you think her videos/behavior says about what youth is coming to? Personally, I think kids are growing up even faster than they used to. This is pretty obvious, I think. It's hard to distinguish a child from a preteen (because there IS a difference) when their mouths are closed these days. It's sad. We should appreciate the youth we have. We shouldn't even know what a "glock" is (I still don't and I'm 5 years older than this girl!) and we shouldn't we going on the Internet at age 11 and telling people to "get AIDS and die." But once again, I want to make it clear that I don't support the bullying of her -- because it IS bullying -- and I do feel bad for her because of what the people on the Internet have done. They've made fun of her, brutally. And even though she wants to act so grown up, she is so obviously a kid. She can dress my age but she can't act it, and she can't think like it.

It's sad, really.