Imagine being *SO PRIVILEGED* that one can 'hate' me for ... ... not liking Kylie Minogue. GOOD F*****G GRIEF!!!! I posted a response to someone who commented on Kylie Minogue; and I was pretty much on board with what they were saying... They said something along the lines of 'our very own Kylie Minogue' who had become an 'international superstar' etc. I responded by saying, 'with the help of some *very skilled PR*' and executives and the like. And of course, I got told I was 'making myself look dumb' and that I was 'supposed to be an artist'. I started off explaining (very calmly), that I wasn't critical so much of her as a 'performing artist' or human being - she got her 'humble beginnings' in acting (especially in the TV soap opera, Neighbours), and then her numerous hit songs afterwards. Meanwhile, her sister Danni (Danielle) Minogue got her start in Young Talent Time. As did Jason Donovan (who played Scott) and ...
As if the band hadn't faced enough controversy - now they're embroiled in another scandal, this time over Mick Mats and his decision to leave the band. Here's the link: Mick Mars Heartbreaking Decision to Leave Motley Crue . How do Crue fans and other metal fans feel about this? After all, he was the one who was able to avoid pretty much most of the problems faced by the band itself. And he was responsible for creating their brand and even thought of the band's name. I am not a huge fan of Crue: I don't mind their music but they sounded like real AH's. Yanno, like a bunch of these ⤵
How to Stop Being Mean to People - wikiHow Anyone can stop being mean (as in cruel, vindictive or nasty), as in 'outright mean' but we all have 'mean' thoughts about people, which drive us to be mean to them. It is also easy to be mean to others if you, yourself, feel put down also. It is hard to be positive when you feel there is not much to be positive about, and expecially if you are being negated by someone. A few ways to be nicer to others (or not being mean) are to improve your own self esteem, to find a reason to feel good about yourself, and be kind (or kinder) to yourself. Another way is to feel 'sorry' for the other person, to ask yourself why they *feel* the need to put yourself down, or if you feel the need to put them down, ask yourself why? It doesn't mean you have to be deferential to that person, but you can be civil. For instance, if you find them annoying for some reason, ask them (very kindly) to do something differently (eg, if they ar...
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