Agreed.guru wrote:comparing mj and miley is odd but i guess they both like young boys so nice one!
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Agreed.guru wrote:comparing mj and miley is odd but i guess they both like young boys so nice one!
totally uncalled for, even if you are guruguru wrote:comparing mj and miley is odd but i guess they both like young boys so nice one!
QFT.Lord Bardar wrote:totally uncalled for, even if you are guruguru wrote:comparing mj and miley is odd but i guess they both like young boys so nice one!
Hahah, oh man, I sort of hope that's a hidden joke there.guru wrote:I think mj is a "touchy" subject!
Same difference?GangsterJawa wrote:...She's on the Disney channel...SilvaDalek wrote:Just don't watch Nickelodion thenNova Hawk wrote:Sorry folks, but it seems that Miley will not be leaving Disney or California. It appears that we have to stick with her scum for yet ANOTHER season of the dreaded Hannah Montana.
lolguru wrote:I think mj is a "touchy" subject!
No?SilvaDalek wrote:Same difference?GangsterJawa wrote:...She's on the Disney channel...SilvaDalek wrote:Just don't watch Nickelodion thenNova Hawk wrote:Sorry folks, but it seems that Miley will not be leaving Disney or California. It appears that we have to stick with her scum for yet ANOTHER season of the dreaded Hannah Montana.
Everything on everything is fake. Escapism comes in many different flavors. There's nothing wrong with liking happy-go-lucky escapism any more than there is liking action escapism, horror escapism, comedy escapism et al.guru wrote:everything on disney is so fake
That was pretty dang hilarious.Eggman wrote:I've never seen or heard anything by Miley Cyrus, so I can't really have any opinion on her, but I just thought this was hilarious:
I have a work-study job in an elementary school with the reading specialist. Today, we were playing "figurative language Bingo" with a boy and a girl in 5th grade to review alliteration, personification, similes, and metaphors in preparation for PSSA testing (big standardized test in Pennsylvania). The students would read a sentence off of a card, and if they correctly identified what type of figurative language it was they could place it under that category on their Bingo sheet. The boy drew a card that read "your singing sounds like a dying cat" (a simile). They got a kick out of that, and then the girl drew a card that read "Miley Cyrus is a giant in pop music" (a metaphor). The girl said she didn't like Miley Cyrus, and the boy agreed, saying "her singing sounds like a dying cat." Miley Cyrus's talent (or lack thereof) indirectly contributed to two 5th graders' understanding of similes and metaphors.
That was the funniest thing I've heard all day - I don't care what your opinion of Miley Cyrus is, you have to laugh at that.