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Topic: The Celebrity Trend (Read 930 times)

legendary
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August 12, 2014, 11:51:33 AM
#17
Now its is easier to get famous than say 20 years ago. We can blame internet, viral videos, network communication and increasing stupidity of people. You may want to do something crazy and instantaneously you are known for it in some circles. That is why paradoxically people are doing crazier and crazier things to be famous...
hero member
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freedomainradio.com
August 12, 2014, 11:42:35 AM
#16
I find it really odd that we follow these vapid morons the way we do. I like popular culture as much as anyone else, but assigning the purveyors some sort of deified status is bizarre at best. Now with social media every moron with a phone or web cam thinks we all care about where they are eating or what they bought at Target. Or maybe I am becoming a cantankerous old man at a tragically young age.  
The gov's finally got most people what they always wanted them to be. Indoctrinated and stupid.
sr. member
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August 12, 2014, 11:39:43 AM
#15
I find it really odd that we follow these vapid morons the way we do. I like popular culture as much as anyone else, but assigning the purveyors some sort of deified status is bizarre at best. Now with social media every moron with a phone or web cam thinks we all care about where they are eating or what they bought at Target. Or maybe I am becoming a cantankerous old man at a tragically young age. 
legendary
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August 12, 2014, 11:23:38 AM
#14
Celebrity 'culture' seems to be growing every year, nowadays any gimp with a youtube channel can be famous for little or no reason. Think a lot of it stems from bullshit reality TV programs and gossip magazines that women read.

tbh im alot happier with people being famous from fragmented sources of media then i am the mainstream monopolies.  If you werent an early adopter to be successful on youtube now takes either talent, balls or good looks i guess.
legendary
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Gamdom.com
August 12, 2014, 04:27:21 AM
#13
Celebrity 'culture' seems to be growing every year, nowadays any gimp with a youtube channel can be famous for little or no reason. Think a lot of it stems from bullshit reality TV programs and gossip magazines that women read.
newbie
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August 11, 2014, 03:08:29 PM
#12
I really don't know how anyone could admire people who add nothing to society and are just throwing out their "unearned" currency all over the place for no reason.
Can anybody explain it to me?

They admire the lifestyle without sacrificing anything. Years ago it would have been frowned upon. Morals of a society always deteriorate when the system is morally bankrupt too.
I think people want attention and to be interesting.. on the other hand, to be celebrity is not as good as it sounds.
legendary
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bigtimespaghetti.com
August 11, 2014, 03:00:45 PM
#11
I really don't know how anyone could admire people who add nothing to society and are just throwing out their "unearned" currency all over the place for no reason.
Can anybody explain it to me?

They admire the lifestyle without sacrificing anything. Years ago it would have been frowned upon. Morals of a society always deteriorate when the system is morally bankrupt too.
legendary
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bigtimespaghetti.com
August 11, 2014, 02:58:58 PM
#10
I'd be tempted to say it's part an agenda to glamourize mediocrity and moral bankruptcy, ties in to so many societal trends like extreme feminism and political correctness. It's also down a lot to the entitlement culture that exists in the West.

State education does a good job of making everyone 'special' bringing students down to the lower common denominator too.
hero member
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freedomainradio.com
August 11, 2014, 07:36:21 AM
#9
I really don't know how anyone could admire people who add nothing to society and are just throwing out their "unearned" currency all over the place for no reason.
Can anybody explain it to me?
full member
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August 11, 2014, 07:30:48 AM
#8
It's growing and it's only gotten worse because of things like reality tv shows and stuff like social media etc. People are famous for doing either silly stuff or not a lot at all, and sadly people think merely being famous is success, when it really isnt. Sad to see where we're going to end up.
full member
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August 11, 2014, 07:29:59 AM
#7
I can't see it getting any better any time soon. Seems most people want their 15 minutes of underserved fame.  Society is fucked really.
hero member
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August 11, 2014, 06:05:47 AM
#6
Is the notion of celebrity as we know it now different from 20+ years ago ?  (I remember a time when we didnt have nearly as many non "talented" famous people. )  Maybe the only thing that has changed is communication platforms ?

Is the celebrity trend growing, plateau or sinking?  

What year approx will non "talented" people no longer have huge fan bases?

I won't call celebrity that has millions of mindless followers no talent. They have the talent that make many followers spend countless of hours watching their movies and listening to their songs.
Exactly.  Not all talents are necessarily positive traits. Einstein would likely have less followers than Justin Bieber.
sr. member
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August 11, 2014, 04:10:38 AM
#5
Is the notion of celebrity as we know it now different from 20+ years ago ?  (I remember a time when we didnt have nearly as many non "talented" famous people. )  Maybe the only thing that has changed is communication platforms ?

Is the celebrity trend growing, plateau or sinking?  

What year approx will non "talented" people no longer have huge fan bases?
I think the trend is growing, as people put more and more personal information in the web. - it makes them easier to track and follow. Even a random person can become a celebrity these days.

A key aspect of the concept is that it must be understandable for the masses. If you have say, an exceptional talent for mathematics,  70% won't understand what you are doing at all.
legendary
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August 11, 2014, 03:12:07 AM
#4
Is the notion of celebrity as we know it now different from 20+ years ago ?  (I remember a time when we didnt have nearly as many non "talented" famous people. )  Maybe the only thing that has changed is communication platforms ?

Is the celebrity trend growing, plateau or sinking?  

What year approx will non "talented" people no longer have huge fan bases?

I won't call celebrity that has millions of mindless followers no talent. They have the talent that make many followers spend countless of hours watching their movies and listening to their songs.

So perhaps a better way to put it is with a chart like



?
full member
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August 11, 2014, 02:41:49 AM
#3
Is the notion of celebrity as we know it now different from 20+ years ago ?  (I remember a time when we didnt have nearly as many non "talented" famous people. )  Maybe the only thing that has changed is communication platforms ?

Is the celebrity trend growing, plateau or sinking?  

What year approx will non "talented" people no longer have huge fan bases?

I won't call celebrity that has millions of mindless followers no talent. They have the talent that make many followers spend countless of hours watching their movies and listening to their songs.
hero member
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August 11, 2014, 02:34:15 AM
#2
As human continue to evolve into simpler life forms they will be drawn out to the crazies rather than the exceptionals.

Almost nobody can tell you who won the Intel science award, the spelling bee, or the swimmers on the 4x400 relay in the Olympics - they can tell you what Kim K and Kanye had for breakfast  Roll Eyes
legendary
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August 11, 2014, 02:19:54 AM
#1
Is the notion of celebrity as we know it now different from 20+ years ago ?  (I remember a time when we didnt have nearly as many non "talented" famous people. )  Maybe the only thing that has changed is communication platforms ?

Is the celebrity trend growing, plateau or sinking?  

What year approx will non "talented" people no longer have huge fan bases?
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