Here are my two cents on the Kids' Choice Awards; it's stupid. In no other award show would Kirsten Stewart win two awards. Jennifer Lawrence would beat her in both categories. Even if Ja-La didn't win either of those awards Anne Hathaway is still a better candidate than Kirsten Stewart. In all reality the people, not just kids, vote for stupid people. The people choice awards and kids' choice awards never gets it right. That's why the Oscars, Emmys, and Golden Globes are the way to go, because it has people who are trained to pick winners selecting the winners. Not the teen student who just got done reading the Twilight Saga. The people who vote for the people's choice awards and the Kids' choice awards are bias to the media. The media blinds them from what is really good. Let's face it, if people' magazine told you to vote for a certain actress or actor everyone would do it. If this blog told you to vote for Neil Patrick Harris in How I Met Your Mother no one would do it, because this blog doesn't have the power that People' Magazine does. It's just the power of suggestion, which is what these type of award shows are about.
The opinions of a Male Teenager
This blog consists of a whole bunch of my opinions. I don't care if everyone agrees with everything I write.I just want my opinions out there.
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Hashtags
The invention of the hash tag is a horrible one. First off, hash tags are not a grammatically acceptable way to start a new phrase or idea. It just aggravates me when people use it, even though it doesn't really matter. #Hash tags are stupids
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Teens today will post anything on Facebook and my new feed will prove it. It's filled with mindless adolescent nonsense, which makes it impossible to find anything worth while. Today teens need to know that their every thought is not a Facebook worthy post. Remember every thought is not a diamond. Also, teens are forgetting that employers and colleges look at your Facebook, not just your friends. With what you post now could mean missing out on opportunities later. I wouldn't dare to jeopardize my college chances, but that's just me. Not to mention your children and grandchildren could probably find these things too. I wouldn't want them to find my teen stupidity.
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