View Full Version : I'm starting to feel bad for britney...


weister42
02-24-07, 04:36 PM
Now before you say anything read what I have to say...

We as "consumers" basically built her then crushed her like she's a worthless piece of junk. I mean who really knows what goes through a young celebrity's head when she turned 18 and becomes uber famous? Did she even know that she's gonna be famous and whats it like to be famous? Here you are, at the golden age of adulthood, you want to party and drink, maybe do some drugs, you want to rebel against rules, you want to drive fast, you want to fit into the crowd and you want to experience sex. HOWEVER, she can't do any of those things because news cameras are on her ass all day long, if you do anything that's not the "norm" then it's plastered all over the news. Imagine you sitting at your house, just trying to smoke a bowl, then in an hour the picture of you smoking a bowl is all over the internet. How about having sex for the first time then have it exposed on MTV? Or, you got in a fight with your friends and the next day you're called a stupid bitch by people you don't even know? What if everyone in the world thinks you're just a little girl, but you're over 20 and are a mature, sexy woman but because you're supposed to be a "teen idol" you must act like you're 15. Yes, she made a bad choice to have babies, but do we really need to dig into that and find out who her boyfriend is, what she's doing with him and why she's with him? She shaved her head and the picture got on the internet within an hour, that's how bad it is to be Britney, your every move is monitored by someone and everyone knows you.

In case if you're wondering,here's what she was doing On Feb 21, 2007...these are the set of pictures that made me realize that it is miserable to be Britney.

http://forum.phun.org/showthread.php?p=1006335



Basically what I'm trying to say is if my life is exposed on the TV and internet constantly, I'd probably go crazy too. Money & fame means nothing when you have zero privacy and can't be who you are.

DILLIGAF
02-24-07, 04:44 PM
I don't feel sorry for her at all!

urbanski
02-24-07, 04:52 PM
ive moved on to emma
http://www.bleacheatingfreaks.com/makeacountdown/?id=1

xxpinballxx
02-24-07, 04:52 PM
I feel sorry for anyone who is either having a mental breakdown or just a hard time coping with life. I think people who think she deserves it and all that are either heartless or not seeing the whole picture. Yeah she chose to do things the way she did and all but none the less shes troubled. I'm not going to get int oa debate cause I have alot of drinking to do today but RPO sorry to say I disagree with you not entirely i do think she brought it on herself but still is in a world of hurt.

lawfive
02-24-07, 04:56 PM
:werd: Not everybody can get it. And of those who get it, not everyone can handle it.

Spyder
02-24-07, 05:21 PM
Anyone notice the big bruise on her side/back... Drivers side, above her hip.

What kinda stories can we make up about IT, huh? :)

gary88
02-24-07, 06:12 PM
Here's the video

http://youtube.com/watch?v=yHLQkWOFFvg

She really is losing it.

weister42
02-24-07, 06:16 PM
Anyone notice the big bruise on her side/back... Drivers side, above her hip.

What kinda stories can we make up about IT, huh? :)

That looks like where your hand should be grabbing onto when you...uh...




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JimHare
02-24-07, 06:16 PM
Anybody these days who WANTS to become famous, without realizing what BEING FAMOUS means, is missing a vital part of their awareness. If she didn't want to subject herself to 24x7 paparazzi, then she should have stayed in the trailer in Baton Rouge or wherever it was. She's been around damn near 10 years now, and perhaps found her star fading a bit, and couldn't handle it.

Celebrity has many sides - if you can't deal with all of them, stay the hell out of the limelight.

Spoiled rich kids don't get any sympathy from me, whether they're pop divas, ex-TV child stars, or drug-addled offspring of drug-addled parents. We all make our own choices.

I~LUV~Caddys8792
02-24-07, 06:22 PM
I agree with Jim, and to quote Neal Peart...

Living in the limelight
The universal dream
For those who wish to seem.
Those who wish to be
Must put aside the alienation,
Get on with the fascination,
The real relation,
The underlying theme.

caddycruiser
02-24-07, 06:26 PM
I don't feel sorry for her, simply because the fame was something she always wanted, and she got it. It's no one else's fault that she never really got the chance to be a "normal" person, especially not after things slowing down a bit and then all of a sudden going out and marrying a loser and getting pregnant twice in a row. And then, when that was done, she all of a sudden started the hardcore partying, drinking, smoking, and drugging (allegedly) like she was a rebellious teenager--except she wasn't, and it was at one of the worst times possible.

If anything, the marriage and kids are what started the downward spiral, and though kids should never be regretted, if she had just taken a step back at that time and maybe even took a break to get her bearings straight and live away from cameras for even a year or more, then maybe came back and got into music and whatever again later, we likely wouldn't be seeing any of this.

People are just a creation of their own doing. Sometimes things happen that they can't control, but for the most part, you get where you are and are seen like you are because of what you choose and what you do. She really still needs that "normal" time, no question, but it's going to take some work to get there.

Rolex
02-24-07, 06:30 PM
I don't pity her at all. She made poor decisions with her life, and basically chose to skip adolescence for celebrity and wealth....all her choice. Now she's an adult with two small children. She should pull her shit together and stop acting like she's 16, lay off the drugs and alcohol, and "clock in" to real life.

I hear Paris Hilton wants to have a child now. :thepan:

I~LUV~Caddys8792
02-24-07, 06:36 PM
No sympathy for her, she knew what she was getting into.

CIWS
02-24-07, 06:36 PM
FIXED !!

There are stars that handle it and stars that don't. Plenty of examples on both sides.


Here's the video

yHLQkWOFFvg

She really is losing it.

CIWS
02-24-07, 06:41 PM
I agree with Jim, and to quote Neal Peart...

Living in the limelight
The universal dream
For those who wish to seem.
Those who wish to be
Must put aside the alienation,
Get on with the fascination,
The real relation,
The underlying theme.


:thumbsup:

lawfive
02-24-07, 06:46 PM
Really? I don't know much about her, but I know enough about other child/adolescent stars to know that parents can have a lot to do with it. The choice may not have been entirely, or at all, hers.

Besides which: I don't give a crap what got a lost soul into the situation they're in. I can still find some compassion for them. Some of you guys have pretty hard hearts.

I do agree that it's time for her to find a way to straighten up and fly right. Hopefully she's hung onto enough money to take care of herself and the kids.

xxpinballxx
02-24-07, 06:49 PM
Okay I said i wasn't debating and this is in no way an attempt at starting an argument. lets say any of you get a job of a life time. You all know what its about and know you can handle it. Then all of a sudden something...anything changes in your life making it harder and harder for you to handle the job and the stresses around you. It really doesn't take much in a persons mind to slip over the edge and get depressed over it and it starts to consume you. Now you are practically a basket case and are just struggling and hoping someone out there gives you the answer to cope with it all. I know you all are saying "I am not that weak in the mind I can handle anything" and of course we all think that till something clicks and we can't. Until you've been there or had a family member lose it mentally there really isn't anything deserving about it. Yeah she made her choices but her mind not being able to handle those choices her heart made is no reason to punish her or think she deserves to be out of her mind. I think its very sad world when everyone stays in their own shoes and judges instead of putting themselves in others and sympathizing.
Thats just my rant.....drunken at that.....night all heading out!

CIWS
02-24-07, 06:53 PM
As long as she hasn't gotten herself way in debt, she's still making money from the stuff she's already done. I guess Madonna got tired of her antics, even though they were supposed to be friends. That's an example she could learn from. That woman has managed to change and recreate herself throughout her career even with her troubles in the past.

lawfive
02-24-07, 06:53 PM
Pinball = Alky!!

Cadillacboy
02-24-07, 06:57 PM
I call her shitney lol
PS-This thread might hit 12+ pages too
:rant2:

DILLIGAF
02-24-07, 07:51 PM
She is creating all her problems guys,she has the power to get control of herself.She could dissapear and raise her children like a respectable adult.Some of you people think shes a victim of her own success,Is that an excuse to be a party whore showing your snatch to photographers?Get real guys,she's an out of control spoiled little bitch!Don't feel sorry for her,make her accountable for her own actions!Everybody has struggles,the poor,the rich,basically anybody who is alive,SHE needs to walk the chaulk for her kids.

urbanski
02-24-07, 07:52 PM
but but.....but......she showed us her snatch!!...

DILLIGAF
02-24-07, 07:53 PM
And it was first class cooch,and I thank her.

Look at this wack job,looks like a crazy glue sniffer, head lice infested psycho pop star mommy

Brittany Uncle Fester Spears

lawfive
02-24-07, 08:08 PM
RP I can't argue with your assessment. But think about it: she missed a lot of the growing up experiences most people go through. Much of her teen life has been artificial, and now she has stuff to learn that she should have learned a long time ago. She doesn't seem to know how to be a real person yet.

I wish everybody would just back off of her and let her live her own life be it good or bad. I guess that's impossible these days for the rich and famous. Glad I'm not one of them so there's no reporters all over me, recording all the stuff I do.

Now, if you'll all excuse me, there's a goat in the backyard that I need to ****.

DILLIGAF
02-24-07, 08:10 PM
RP I can't argue with your assessment. But think about it: she missed a lot of the growing up experiences most people go through. Much of her teen life has been artificial, and now she has stuff to learn that she should have learned a long time ago. She doesn't seem to know how to be a real person yet.

I wish everybody would just back off of her and let her live her own life be it good or bad. I guess that's impossible these days for the rich and famous. Glad I'm not one of them so there's no reporters all over me, recording all the stuff I do.

Now, if you'll all excuse me, there's a goat in the backyard that I need to ****.
Dude I hear ya but IMO,she won't last much longer

lawfive
02-24-07, 09:06 PM
On that, we agree totally. I sense an early onset of Anna Nichole-itis in her future unless somebody slaps her upside and intervenes.

weister42
02-24-07, 09:40 PM
but but.....but......she showed us her snatch!!...

She didn't show us her snatch(which was quite nice btw:bouncy:), it's a cameraman who WANTED to get a pic of her snatch and got it. Ever wonder why there are so many "candid" pictures of all the celebrities? Cameramen who's sole purpose is to take pictures of celebritie's private parts. Every celebrity cameraman looks for a woman's snatch when she gets in and out of a car, especially when they're drunk.


Trust me if you're famous and got super drunk one night, you'll probably see hundreds of pictures of yourself doing everything from bar dancing to vomiting on the streets. Oh hey look, I can see his balls from under him! Tell everyone!!!! SNAP SNAP SNAP SNAP SNAP SNAP


...even if no cameras are allowed there's always a cameraphone somewhere. Just ask Saddam.