Sunday, March 22, 2009
Monday, March 16, 2009
Barbie turned 50!
Remember being a little girl, playing with your Barbie dolls? Trading clothes and accessories? Or just collecting them and being very overprotective of them? I do, I remember my mother scolding me for loosing pieces that came along with my Barbie doll. After I'd begged for it and promised I'd keep it up. Well as of March 9, 2009 Barbie has turned 50 years old! The Barbie legacy continues and now my little princess will have her Barbie collection building up in the future. Click the title above to see the report on Barbie turning 50.
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Friday, March 6, 2009
My opinion on the situation...

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Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Genetic Nonsense!!
Click on the titled link above to watch the video "Building a perfect baby". I would like to know your thoughts about this video. Personally in my opinion I think it's bogus and I see it causing a lot of problems in the future, especially with innocent babies. Dr. Jeffrey Steinberg has made it so now, not only can couples choose the gender of their child but they will also be able to select the physical traits of the child. This in my opinion is not a smart idea. It's bad enough we have people out here that dislike themselves, they are not happy with the way they look, they are not happy with their natural skin color, you have people in races that wish they were another race. Letting couples choose what they want their baby to look like is a bunch of nonsense. You are unique because of who you are and what you come from. Not what your "Customized" from if you get what i'm saying. With all the problems in the world we don't need another one. I just can't see in anyway possible how this would help. It's not going to change any self-esteem or self-issue problems that one may be facing with their-selves. You learn to except your child's traits and gender be happy about your baby. Taking the risk of changing your child before you even know how it may turn out to look originallly is crazy, and on top of that it's not even a 100% percent chance! so if your baby comes out with one blue eye and one purple eye or you wanted blonde hair for this one but got black hair instead? I wouldn't take that risk.
*Chocolate Apple*
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Labels: changing looks of baby, gender, genetics, traits