Hey, I saw the Monkees in concert in NY in the 80's when they reunited for a tour. Girls were throwing their undergarments at those innocent, middle-aged Monkee-men. :eeek:
I loved rap as a kid/young teen, but we had Run-DMC. Rap was much MUCH cleaner back then!!!
Oh, I am clear that you do not agree with it, and I get the cultural relativism. But there are many many genres out there from which to choose that are also age appropriate. It's true some parents worship this music, and think it's great to get their kids a head start, but I feel OK calling that...
It's a true story not tabloid nonsense:
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Been thinking about this...
You bring up the issue of the "artist" being demonized by society and I agree that was was considered demonic by old standards is tame by today's. But we're discussing toddlers emulating them, so I don't think they can be lumped into "kids today" category for then...
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That doesn't sit well with me, scottyrocks. I understand that no parent is perfect and what may be considered "abuse" today wasn't back in the day (spanking, for example). But to use a dysfunctional yardstick for what is healthy isn't my idea of how to discern what is good for little girls...
I see. Well, life does not suck, circumstances sometimes do, and my approach is to accept what I can't change and work to change the things I can. You have to make the silver linings and appreciate those that are already all around you.
So back to this topic, parents can change what goes on at...
I interpreted "just run with it" to mean you thought whatever manifestation the "talent" took, it would be acceptable. I misunderstood.
And while I agree that parents can't control what their kids hear when they leave home, they CAN stop them from singing it at home. I imagine it took quite a...
Also, lyrics and gyrating aside, I did not hear any "talent." Enthusiasm, yes, and that can be applied to thousands of other hobbies and pursuits more age-appropriate.
I have no idea who the rap artist is, either. My local news station posted the video stating how incredible it was (as in positive). I was appalled, so I did a little google search to see if anyone else agreed with me and found this article.
I'm sick of our society thinking it's acceptable to...
Last week a video of little Sophia Grace Brownlee rapping to Nicki Minaj’s Super Bass went viral. While the blogosphere praised her amazing vocals on the chorus, no one seemed to question why a child was listening to a Nicki Minaj tune in the first place.
Nicki is known for her raunchy...
I think what I'm going to do is see the new girl for a free bang trim in a few weeks since she cut my hair last. I can explain, if I see my usual stylist, that I want to have the other girl do it since she had an idea for my bangs that was new and I wanted to try it. If it goes well again with...
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