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	<title>Comments on: Michael Jackson: Inner Beauty Lost</title>
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		<title>By: Griselle</title>
		<link>http://www.thebeautyprescription.com/blog/inner-beauty/michael-jackson-inner-beauty-lost#comment-891</link>
		<dc:creator>Griselle</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 16:42:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You took the words out of my mouth. BRILLINT post but I also want to point out that MJ had Vitiligo and Lupus which contributed to his ghostly look, however, I will never understand why he went to such great lenghts to change his Beautiful African American features. This is what keeps me puzzled.  I do believe he had Bosy Dismorphic disorder.  I also agree with  Sam that the LOATHSOME MEDIA is being HYGHLY  hypcritcal.  These are the very same people that gav him the despicable nickname of "wako jacko". I felt sorry  for him after the 1980s.  What was he trying to desperately to escape? Why could he not see that he was Great just the way he was? why could he not love himself more? So many questions and no answers. I just hope that in death he finds the peace that eluded him in life.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You took the words out of my mouth. BRILLINT post but I also want to point out that MJ had Vitiligo and Lupus which contributed to his ghostly look, however, I will never understand why he went to such great lenghts to change his Beautiful African American features. This is what keeps me puzzled.  I do believe he had Bosy Dismorphic disorder.  I also agree with  Sam that the LOATHSOME MEDIA is being HYGHLY  hypcritcal.  These are the very same people that gav him the despicable nickname of &#8220;wako jacko&#8221;. I felt sorry  for him after the 1980s.  What was he trying to desperately to escape? Why could he not see that he was Great just the way he was? why could he not love himself more? So many questions and no answers. I just hope that in death he finds the peace that eluded him in life.</p>
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		<title>By: Samantha</title>
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		<dc:creator>Samantha</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 06:38:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The passing of micheal jackson left me with parallel sentiments that you have clearly expressed in this article. I appreicate your point of view. 

As a child i always felt that if my looks were praised by others i wouldnt of had such low self esteem so i honestly can not fathom the exent in which michal's view of himself was depleted. Here he was a young man who was blessed with a talent and the ability to express himself as he was, without the harsh criticism of fans or onlookers, but he still found the need to destroy what did not need to be corrected, his natural born features.

I am puzzled, but mostly i weep for Mr. Jackson. I feel the world is being quite hipocritical and quite selfish in their mourning of his death. I am constanly hearing "We Miss Michael" and "We Loved Michael," but within the past few years of his life I hadnt encountered that same type of appreciation for him, but questioning/disapproval of his actions and disreguard for his accomplishments. 

All for Now,
Sam</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The passing of micheal jackson left me with parallel sentiments that you have clearly expressed in this article. I appreicate your point of view. </p>
<p>As a child i always felt that if my looks were praised by others i wouldnt of had such low self esteem so i honestly can not fathom the exent in which michal&#8217;s view of himself was depleted. Here he was a young man who was blessed with a talent and the ability to express himself as he was, without the harsh criticism of fans or onlookers, but he still found the need to destroy what did not need to be corrected, his natural born features.</p>
<p>I am puzzled, but mostly i weep for Mr. Jackson. I feel the world is being quite hipocritical and quite selfish in their mourning of his death. I am constanly hearing &#8220;We Miss Michael&#8221; and &#8220;We Loved Michael,&#8221; but within the past few years of his life I hadnt encountered that same type of appreciation for him, but questioning/disapproval of his actions and disreguard for his accomplishments. </p>
<p>All for Now,<br />
Sam</p>
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