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Brockenbrough tries revenge of the nerds technique against Miley Cyrus.

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Martha Brockenbrough’s article is more revenge of the nerd than an article with advice for parents and children. http://movies.msn.com/movies/PMG/teenidols?GT1=7701

I write articles that point out weaknesses in others all the time. Here’s the problem with the article above. Ms. Brockenbrough has written an article that is ridiculously based on something that “might” happen. She takes the experiences from her youth (where she lists teen idols I’ve never heard of so she must be older than I am) with teen idols and projects them onto an innocent (YES INNOCENT) girl playing Hanna Montana and herself Miley Cyrus.

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I’d like to point out that Martha remembers the teen idols and that is the entire point of having teen idols. They make money for people (and themselves) and remembering who they are means that she bought the entire package hook-line-and-sinker.

The biggest problem with the article, however, is that Martha Brockenbrough is opening a door to a self-fulfilling prophecy. To my knowledge, Miley Cyrus hasn’t done anything wrong at this point (unlike Zoey’s star Jammie Lynn Spears, Brittney Spears’ little sister) and yet Martha is already bashing her for something that might happen.

News bulletin coming up, it is OK to be a virgin roll model. While it is true that most of these self-proclaimed roll models are fakes, trying to promote virginity is not a crime punishable by a bashing on the front page of msn.com.

It is extremely disturbing that Ms. Brockenbrough thinks that she knows what a good book is; what a quality movie is…and that she thinks that everyone should play an instrument. Can you say “geek” any louder? Then she goes on and on about saving for college and how parents are making poor decisions by letting their kids experience what they want to experience sometimes.

Judging by the picture on her front page I’m absolutely certain that Ms. Brockenbrough’s article is more “revenge of the nerd” than an article trying to help parents.

I’m sure everyone is curious as to my picture now…I’m not the one arrogant enough to post my picture on my website; I’m well aware that I’m an average idiot.

When I first read the list of accomplishments of Martha Brockenbrough, I started to be impressed. A close review, however, makes her sound as if she is a kid playing in a fort with a big “stay out” sign on the door. Let’s take a look.

First, she is an author. She has written “It Could Happen to You: Diary of Pregnancy and Beyond.” At first glance I’d say WOW! She made it and is an author. Then, however, I realize that billions of women have had children and anyone can write a diary. Just because she has some connections to get published doesn’t mean she’s an author.

Next she is the founder of SPOGG. I hope she tears my grammar up because it only proves the “stay out” sign on her door. Founder of a grammar club? I think findawish.com should form a club “WASASAY” We are Stupid and So Are You, get over Yourself!

She writes fun-with-kids columns for cranium.com. Yeah? Well we write articles for Findawish.com and, judging by sites that compare traffic, we aren’t doing that bad compared to cranium.com. We have a reader or two and they have many thousands.

She writes for Encarta. That’s pretty dang cool. She writes about “dating habits of animals” and she “defend(s) clichés, and she will “tell you if your boss really is an ape.” Not that impressive anymore and confirms, once and for all, the revenge of the nerd theory.

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03-07-08

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