Reality Show Driven Cosmetic Surgery
April 11th, 2011
Reality shows have created instant stardom for many. In most cases, these “stars” have gained their popularity, not from talent, but from their outrageous behavior. MTV’s Teen Mom is a stellar example of this misguided fame. In Touch Weekly Magazine recently ran a headline story announcing that almost the entire cast of Teen Mom was turning to plastic surgery to further their careers. These kids are blinded by fame and often mistake the attention for an endorsement of talent.
While I haven’t seen this particular show, I am willing to bet that they are merely a curiosity for a voyeuristic reality show audience. As I have mentioned before, I think these reality shows are the new circus sideshows of our time. Unable to resist the bright lights of fame, the young parents, only kids themselves, fail to understand exploitation. They are at risk of relegating their obligations as being mothers, to having that most important role serve merely as a stepping stone in a search for stardom.
Tattoo Impact Studied: Divided Opinions
April 5th, 2011
According to the Pew Research Center, results are almost equally divided about the impact of more people getting tattoos. 40% agree that it has been a change for the worse, 45% say that it has not made much of a difference either way and a scant 7% believe that it has been a change for the better. However, it appears that age played a role in the respondent opinions, among other factors. Older Americans that took part in the survey were more likely to think that the popular inking trend was regarded negatively. It is estimated that nearly 1 in 4 Americans between ages 18-49 have a tattoo. Searches for TATTOO rank consistently in the weekly top 50 popular search terms on the Internet.