Time Magazine listed this year’s Top Ten Topical costumes for Halloween.
Here are the Top Five:
1. Pregnant Beyonce
2. GOP Presidential candidates (Pick one, or all!)
3. Muammar Gaddafi
4. Kate Middleton
5. Rebecca Black (who?)
And Number Six on the Top Ten Topical Costumes for 2011 is:
Dress like a Mormon Missionary!
And to think I already have that costume in my closet!!!!!
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Is it weird that neither of us knows who Rebecca Black is? We must be old.
One good thing about wearing the Mormon missionary costume to the church Halloween party is that you definitely are dressing modest enough.
Rebecca Black: recipient of the world’s biggest mass bullying phenomenon.
I could go for Pregnant Beyonce without much effort these days, as my bump is ever expanding….however, I think we’re going with The Great Pumpkin or the Stay Pufft Marshmellow Man’s wife.
Rebecca Black: She paid to make a self-made video of a song she wrote and sang. It is cringe worthy. Some call her “bullied,” but I call it telling a pampered princes the truth.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfVsfOSbJY0
Her next song is a self-absorbed statement of her success.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OxWD85Ngz4&NR=1
I think Taylor Swift has a better song about the theme of becoming someone when others treat you badly.
ok, I didn’t mean to post more than the link to the Taylor Swift song. sorry.
Jettboy, her parents paid for it, someone ELSE wrote the song. And yes, it was bullying, and the way people treated her was despicable.
That song is awful. How exactly do you dress as her for Halloween?
Wear a sign, “I am a stuck up American Princess. Please diss me!”
Which is why wearing the Mormon Missionary outfit is better. You have all those awesome BoM Musical hits to sing, as well as “In Our Humble Way” from Saturday’s Warriors.
You see plenty of kids dressed up like astronauts, ballerinas, firefighters, doctors… of course, there really are ordinary people with those jobs.
I don’t care if you’re the biggest narcissistic snob in the galaxy, no one deserves to be bullied, even if the bullies like to pretend to themselves it is nothing more than “telling the truth,” so they can sleep at night.
And then you this:
http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/26/living/halloween-ethnic-costumes/index.html?hpt=hp_c2
Although a fat man, I tend to not be offended by hallowe’en children (or adults) dressed up as fat men.
It may be I have a thick skin.
It may be I consider myself more than my race, ethnicity, height, weight, religion, political affiliation, career path, level of ugliness, and so forth.