‘Miss Bimbo’ Website Horrifies Parents With Plastic Surgery Tips for 9-Year-Olds

"It's a good symbol of the end of western civilization."

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March 26, 2008 at 12:00 am - CBS News
Dateline: New York, NY
Pasquale   March 26th, 2008 - 5:06 am

The news girl needs to do something about her hair. She could end up hanging from a popcorn ceiling. The perception of her by children would be worse then the game.

John Davies   March 26th, 2008 - 8:23 am

I’m a 48 year old male that has two nieces. Their sense of humor is such that they would get the joke of this site immediately.

It’s called Miss Bimbo. Right there on the front page. It’s making fun of women that are so superficial about their appearance.

The women commenting on it are completely underestimating the intelligence of girls. They act like more of an old fogey than I am.

Larse   March 26th, 2008 - 11:03 am

Dumb story…

Here is a real joke website kids can have fun with. Good for those wanting to become airline pilots.

http://www.nra-kkk.org/

P. Dahle   March 26th, 2008 - 12:03 pm

There is no question children are influenced by thing like this. I swear to this day I would not be an avid smoker had it not been for Bette Davis making it look so glamourous in those forties and fifties movies. However, with proper parental guidance children will grow up knowing you do not have to mutilate yourself with plastic surgery and starve yourself in order to be acceptable.
Now…….shouldn’t the next game consist of guys who try to be macho with their Viagra and Grecian Formula and hair comb overs? Women aren’t the only ones on this planet with a streak of vanity.

Petrified   March 26th, 2008 - 3:31 pm

I think the game makes a socially relevant commentary regarding the MEDIA’s gluttonous fascination with Britney Spears/Paris Hilton bimbos. If the game makes girls think about what makes someone a ‘bimbo’ and helps them grow into a normal adult than don’t burn the game-makers at the stake just because it seems to be the popular thing to do! I think the game should openly advocate bolemia and anorexia, drug-abuse, and unprotected sex— as long as people learn the consequences from a virtual world and not the real world, then what harm has been committed?

Typical media hypocrisy on this one– and, if parents are aghast, why aren’t they monitoring their children as they use the internet? Hypocrites, hypocrites, hypocrites. Don’t let the computer babysit your children.

Jibreel Riley   March 26th, 2008 - 4:47 pm

gotta love feminist. This is what they wanted.

Dave   March 26th, 2008 - 8:18 pm

Wow Larse, you’re such a wit. What is it about a free people defending themselves that scares you so?
Law abiding citizens carrying guns stops violence. Could it be you like the idea of an all powerful federal government kicking in doors and citizens not being able to defend themselves? Or perhaps you’re a
sack of crap that wants to rob and pillage without fear of meeting the business end of a Glock? Or (as I suspect) you’re a college age smart arse who has no appreciation for personal rights and liberties?

grik   March 26th, 2008 - 11:09 pm

Larse I agree. That is a joke. Why the hell a kid … by definition someone who lacks judgment and forethought…. should have an effin gun put in his/her hands is beyond me.

I wish Darwinism would kick in but unfortunatlye its always the person on the other end… usually someone innocent who catches the bullet.

JimBo   March 27th, 2008 - 12:19 am

I love the MD’s quote. “…there are goig to be those who look at this and think that to alter one’s image is the norm”.

Ummm Doc, it’s time to get that hair colored again. Your roots have grown out about four inches. lol

Subvertise   April 2nd, 2008 - 6:21 am

… and the site is run by a pair of guys. Big shock there.

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