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Posted on 06:59 PM on Sat, Apr 19 2008

High School Experience

Lets be blunt -- MTV writers want entrants to talk about this topic because a large part of their viewing demographic is in high school.

Of course, MTV also wants people to talk about being rich when a large part of their viewing demographic is poor and middle class, so they can't be accused of taking too many cues from the actual life circumstances of their viewership.

The basic problem with being in high school is that you're in this artificial bubble -- where society says that you are too dumb to work and too dumb to vote, but you're old enough to be charged as an adult if you commit heinous crimes. Why can't society make up its mind?

It is difficult for this situation not to suck. I don't have anything positive to say about my high-school experience or being high-school age.

There's a popular-culture myth, one that MTV has helped perpetuate over the years, that high-school is supposed to be a honeymoon. It's supposed to be a paradise of wardrobe experimentation, dating, proms, and relationship drama. This gets wrongly represented as the "normal" high school experience. In truth, it is only the experience of a few people whose parents have money and whose success is predetermined.

For most people, high school sucks. Being young sucks. They have zits. They don't look like a supermodel. Their single parent can't pay the mortgage or the rent. They grew up in five different neighborhoods. They have to plan carefully to be able to attend Community College. There isn't any honeymoon or fantasy to these years.

This is the life-reality that parties like MTV and Paris Hilton need to confront in planning the television business into the future. Because when people realize that posters on Youtube are more like themselves, they stop watching TV.

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voteforzonday said:

Exactly. Keep talking. You have great insight on the economic/social structure that's uncomfortable for some to talk about.

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Rosaline said:

I love hearing what you have to say in your videos and enjoy reading your blogs.

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droptonmyhead said:

another bitter black women. no one wants to hear your sad story. especially not the public who has their own probs and watches tv to get away from them. You will NEVER win no matter how many votes you get! cause your whiney

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Ninasooz said:

couldn't agree more, with every word. Are you above reproach (look down)?

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Ninasooz said:

please reconsider making sexist music videos now that you have influence. sexism, nor racism, is ever funny. please read DJensen's commentary on the interrelationship between the two.

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Ninasooz said:

God Bless bitter black women, although TayZonday is not a woman and "droptonmyhead" is obviously one-more-moron for Paris Hilton.

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Sadao said:

Could've fooled me from the picture LOL.

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xinder said:

..."AMEN"...meow...

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ClaireColins said:

Right on dude. I dropped out of highschool and went to college early. I was tired of being beat up :(

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BellaTcqtpie said:

I already Miss U!Chk my Blog 4my Email. No goodbyes,only Hello's :)

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JadeArieta said:

Just going to say the blog caught my attention and I think it's pretty good..

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