Saturday, August 21, 2010

The dwindling case for American girls part 2

I have given this second part of my dwindling case for American girls an:

1. open minded forum for comparison and analysis and,
2. determinedly prejudiced favor. Because I can.

The case for American girls is as solid as it has been since the second World War when, in my estimation the American girl rose to her highest plateau when compared to woman of other countries in terms of straight, high school, but the World, popularity. (woman is what I mean, but "girl" reads and writes more fitting). I suspect this sudden and explosive ascent was, at least in part, due to America's victory in the War as well as the rise in popularity of American cinema and the "pin-up" model. Ya, something we can be proud of inventing... The immense popularity of our female celebrities world-wide, the drastic copy of American women's fashion, idiosyncratic glamour, their strength and vigor are still truisms in a careful reflection of comparative world cultures. The reflection they cast around the World cools the interior heat of the hottest blood on the planet and could threaten blue blood to white. With enough of the population being sweethearts to balance the other dynamic, American qualities of independence and ambition (in our American girls) I contend that the dwindling case for American girls is not so much a dwindling case as much as a changing one. The World and the American girl in constant flux and the dude that introduced that idea, well, a bit obtuse, myopic. The Cult of Los Angeles will chase acceleration...hurrying the trip to the tightest efficiency. Oh, the Cult remains in love with the World as his American girls...

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