I suppose you could say since this is my blog, you could look into it and see my cynic's reflection. But I think as long as we're talking mirrors here you should take a good look at yourself. And contemplate just how much you wish it were my reflection looking back, cause it's a mirror, so it'd be yours. And I'm hot.

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Marshal Mathers says...

"I've seen groupies on the road and women just throwing themselves at you just because you're famous, and I hate that," the rapper was quoted by Vanity Fair magazine, as saying.

"It takes your opinion of women and lowers it. How can these girls dress like this? (I'm) not saying I'm not attracted to it, but how can these girls portray themselves in this way and then get mad if we call them a `bitch' or a `ho,' or whatever the case being?" he added.

I think comedian David Chappelle explained it best in the following:

If there was a fireman in front of your house, and your home was on fire, you might run to the fireman and say "Mr. Fireman, Help! My house is on fire!". Then imagine that same fireman saying "excuse me!", "just because I am dressed this way does not make me a fireman!". The same situation can be applied to the majority of young women in America who dress like whores. I mean, just because she is dressed that way DOES NOT make her a whore. But, who can tell the diffrence when all the girls are wearing a whore's uniform?

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