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	<title>Comments on: The Twitter Post: Celebrity Roleplaying</title>
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		<title>By: Auntie Maim</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I believe most people settle for being a real nobody when they want fame because they don&#039;t want the work and removal of comfort zone that crafting real fame takes. But that&#039;s fame, not &quot;celebrity&quot;, and they are vastly different. To me, the real pathetic ones are those who work so hard to be a fake somebody. This also appears to take a massive effort of time and work, and sooner or later, it all falls apart. Why not turn all that focus and energy into creating real celebrity? Heck, it can&#039;t be that hard - look at Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie! Sure, they had the advantage of being rich as kids, but all they did to become celebrities was exist as the daughter of Rich Guy and then misbehave in public. Easy! So all the fake somebodies, give it up and go misbehave in public. If the right people are watching, you&#039;ll achieve your goal in no time, and this time it&#039;ll be the real deal. And you don&#039;t have to be rich first, either. That will come later when you&#039;re offered a reality show to document your antics. Isn&#039;t celebrity grand?
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I believe most people settle for being a real nobody when they want fame because they don&#8217;t want the work and removal of comfort zone that crafting real fame takes. But that&#8217;s fame, not &#8220;celebrity&#8221;, and they are vastly different. To me, the real pathetic ones are those who work so hard to be a fake somebody. This also appears to take a massive effort of time and work, and sooner or later, it all falls apart. Why not turn all that focus and energy into creating real celebrity? Heck, it can&#8217;t be that hard &#8211; look at Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie! Sure, they had the advantage of being rich as kids, but all they did to become celebrities was exist as the daughter of Rich Guy and then misbehave in public. Easy! So all the fake somebodies, give it up and go misbehave in public. If the right people are watching, you&#8217;ll achieve your goal in no time, and this time it&#8217;ll be the real deal. And you don&#8217;t have to be rich first, either. That will come later when you&#8217;re offered a reality show to document your antics. Isn&#8217;t celebrity grand? <img src='http://s1.wp.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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