A woman in her mid-thirties talking like a highschool cheerleader? Um, like, okaaay....
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9491587/
So Naomi Campbell is defending Kate Moss. Umm, what's there to defend? She used cocaine. End of story. It's not something to be celebrated. It's not something to be encouraged. And lets remember that alot of these women may be considered 'role models'--unfortunate as that may be. The lack of emphasis on intellect (notice that even when they get older, they still talk like they're in highschool), the over-emphasis on being thin, and now drug use?
And who blamed the modeling industry? But then, while we're at it, why not? The modeling industry encourages all of these things...And I suppose that could be attributed to the fact that they're just giving people what they want, but still...And you know, maybe they're not even doing that. Men don't find women attractive when you can count their bones. And half the stuff that models wear in shows just looks rediculous, and no one would actually buy anything like that to wear in their daily life anyway.
Finally, you may notice at the end of the arcticle that they're not even talking about Kate Moss anymore, or even the modeling industry. Seems a bit odd, doesn't it? Maybe this writer is just awful with continuity. Or maybe someone is trying to take the focus away from the issue...
So Naomi Campbell is defending Kate Moss. Umm, what's there to defend? She used cocaine. End of story. It's not something to be celebrated. It's not something to be encouraged. And lets remember that alot of these women may be considered 'role models'--unfortunate as that may be. The lack of emphasis on intellect (notice that even when they get older, they still talk like they're in highschool), the over-emphasis on being thin, and now drug use?
And who blamed the modeling industry? But then, while we're at it, why not? The modeling industry encourages all of these things...And I suppose that could be attributed to the fact that they're just giving people what they want, but still...And you know, maybe they're not even doing that. Men don't find women attractive when you can count their bones. And half the stuff that models wear in shows just looks rediculous, and no one would actually buy anything like that to wear in their daily life anyway.
Finally, you may notice at the end of the arcticle that they're not even talking about Kate Moss anymore, or even the modeling industry. Seems a bit odd, doesn't it? Maybe this writer is just awful with continuity. Or maybe someone is trying to take the focus away from the issue...

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