In
a recent interview, Mylie Cyrus revealed the secret of her ambition,
if not success. Supposedly, reversals had bedeviled her life. As she
admits here
(http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2013/09/16/arrogant-much-miley-cyrus-says-taking-over-world/
)
she
felt like an adult when she was a child, so she considers it her
privilege to reverse the usual process. Perhaps that explains her
kinky movements in public: She's just trying to jerk herself back in
time. If she wriggles enough, will she be able to shed her new skin,
and get back into her old one?
Somehow,
she also believes that "every girl" focuses on fashion.
Just where has this "girl" traveled to know so much about
the young females of Iran, Somalia, Serbia, Kosovo, Latvia, Ethiopia,
Kenya, South Africa, Tibet, Cameroon, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the
United Arab Emirates, and, of course, Syria?
Mylie,
dear, the first lesson that healthy babies learn is that the world
doesn't revolve around them. There really are children out there who
yearn for education. There really are girls in the world who grow up
instead of down. Yes, Mylie, there are women, too, who contribute to
the enterprises of finance, law, architecture, engineering, medicine, psychology, literature, peace and
understanding, just as good men do.
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