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I Like Her Daughter


Her "I just want to go to college for the games and parties" is more honest and representative of the average young person than the fakers and signallers on Twitter and college campuses pretending to be more woke and worthy than they really are.

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yes.. honestly.. yes.
at least she says it like it is.

education has gone down the shitter and everyone pretends it ain't

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Correct.

All these kids pretending they're smart because their parents bribed them to get into a good college, and faking how woke and 'concerned' about the world they are on Twitter. Utter bullshit!

So it's refreshing to see an attractive, fun-loving woman who recognises and revels in her immense privilege, and doesn't pretend to be any smarter or more earnest than she actually is. I may not approve of her values, but I give her an A+ for honesty.

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yeah she is hot. will go very far with or without a dumb edumication. school is just a scam these days. i wasted 3 years in the indoctrination centers wish i only dropped out earlier

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With or without an education she'd probably go into the entertainment biz thanks to her mom's connections.

Unfortunately, this mini-scandal might hurt her.

Anyway, she seems to be what Hollywood needs more of: a fun-loving, carefree woman, rather than some 'woe is me' bleeding heart dullard.

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naw this scandal will only help her. making her famous

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Hopefully.

But do you remember the Elizabeth Paige Laurie USC cheating scandal? That blonde was pretty hot, but she just disappeared back into obscurity.

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That was a little different. The demands on older money scions like Laurie is to stay out of the press and not make their families look bad. If she doesn't want to risk being disinherited, she falls in line.

Paris Hilton might have been the exception to that rule, but if reports are to be believed, her grandfather Barron wasn't happy with her either.

Being a daughter of a Hollywood star is a different animal. She won't be discouraged from seeking the limelight if seeks it. I'm just not sure she will.

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She can act the way she does because her parents' wealth allows her to act this way, and not having to worry about real problems that beset young people, such as summer jobs, student loans, moving out and paying rent, etc.

And she has apologized for her remarks already.

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I want to like her daughter because she's pretty and could have been a likeable celebrity if she pursued that full time before the scandal. But I don't think what she said about game days represents most young people at all. A lot, if not the majority of college students go to college because they HAVE to go or they get told their whole life they "have to" or they won't get a job. Whether that's completely true or not, that's the reason a lot of people end up going. People aren't taking out loans and debt for game days.

I remember when Daniel Radcliffe was 18 he said in an interview "Some of my friends are just starting to go to college and are trying to figure out what they want for the rest of their life and I think it's so cool somebody would have that kind of freedom to say they don't know what they want to do yet, because I don't know what that feels like because I always have had this acting life set out for me." I just thought he couldn't be more wrong lol. A lot of his friends probably didn't view college as freedom but a TRAP and a weird system. They were probably nervous wrecks studying for SATs thinking they'd be poor for the rest of their life if they didn't go to college. It's actually freedom to say you were in the Harry Potter franchise and can CHOOSE whether or not you go to college or just retire at age 18, because at that point Emma Watson went to Brown just for fun and not because she had to for her career lol.

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School is nothing but another big business capitalist scam

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As for Lori's daughter, I only feel bad for her because her mental health will probably suffer but it's not necessarily the worst thing in the world to not have brand partnerships. Without her Amazon Prime deals and shampoo deals she's literally just average now. She would've been able to get a job in a big company right after graduation with a fake padded up resume. Now, without the Prime partnership she has to find jobs on her own without any advantage like most of her classmates who get told they need 5 to 10 years experience. I wonder what career she's going to pursue, whether she'll get tutoring and bulk up her grades, start over and choose a major or if she'll choose a different path. She could go to cosmetology school if she likes make up, get a job at a salon, lay low and collect a paycheck, save money and buy a house. I don't think she should view it as her life is over. She isn't dead, just normal. Maybe the celebrity perks are over, but not her whole life.

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