May 13, 2009

RE: Teen Tanning Wha?

In regards to my fellow blogger, Michael Vilaythong, I agree that teens under the age of 16 1/2 years old shouldn't be allowed to tan it all. What's the point of rocking a tan if you're not even allowed to drive or even go to events or certain outings. Nonetheless student's aren't even allowed to wear anything article of clothing that isn't fingertip length, has three fingers worth of a sleeve/strap, or backless/halter tops without a cover jacket on top.

Hmmm, I vaguely remember the dress code for most public schools, but does it even matter anymore? Public schools are starting to one by one establish uniforms so that it'll avoid gang affiliation, sexual harassment, and so forth.

I think it's hilarious that Rep. Jodie Laubenberg had the audacity to say that it'll "interfere with which is sacred to Texas." LET'S SEE -- She can stick her cheerleaders and drill team members or models under the natural sunlight alongside with tanning lotion with a high level of SPF because natural sunlight is much safer then the ultraviolet rays in the tanning beds. Half the time people do not bother to even use the eyelid goggles to block the rays from harming ones eyesight.

Hollywood has rotten the minds of children. Majority of the stars are getting airbrush tanned, mist tanning, and or tanning beds. Rarely are there any stars that just kick it under the sun! That's why everyone's streaky orange or bronze. Talk about being "idols" to these kids, I don't think the wealthy actors/actresses realize the example that they must set.

Until next time, STAY GOLDEN! ;]

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