I'm sure by now that many of you have heard of the 9-year-old who calls herself "Lil Tay". I saw this morning, on an SSSniperWolf video, that this "badass" 9-year-old isn't as badass as she tries to make herself out to be. One of the videos showed her almost crying. That video can be viewed here. I'm confused by this video, though. She says that she's trying to spread "positivity" and is just trying to make her "mother proud". How is swearing, saying the N-word, and bragging that you're rich (even though you aren't) going to make your mother proud? You'd think a parent would be proud if you were getting good grades in school or doing chores and such. You'd have to be an inferior parent if swearing, saying the N-word countless times, bragging about being rich, and offending every person struggling to live day to day is making you proud. Geez. Also, how does any of this stuff spread positivity?
In the end, all you're going to achieve is getting your ass kicked by someone who gets majorly offended by what you're saying. Would your parents be proud if you ended up in a hospital, all battered and bruised, possibly on the edge of death? Hell no. They're going to be disappointed and extremely upset. I'll never understand why people think acting like a "badass" is worth it. Way too many kids and teens are doing it these days, and it's majorly pathetic now. Do something positive, something worthwhile. Quit acting like some "badass" online when you know that, in real life, you're not as badass as you try to be online. You're possibly going to offend someone in real life, and if they meet you or live near you, they may kick the shit out of you. Is it worth that risk? I don't think so. But eh...maybe some of these people may think it is worth it. Who knows?