no. it's that simple. i read this, couldn't believe it, but it's TRUE. i went to the website and there were 439 players currently online. that's not a whole hell of a lot, but it's 439 TOO MANY. do we want to teach our daughters the ONLY thing that's important is appearance? do we want to teach our daughters they must have plastic surgery to be accepted? do we want to teach our daughters to binge and purge? do we want to teach our daughters TO BE F**KING STUPID? (one has to register in order to 'play' the game. i did NOT register so i didn't get a good look at the site. just the welcome page which was quite enough for me)
'Miss Bimbo' Site Outrages Brits
An online game that originated in France is getting a lot of heat in Britain.
Miss Bimbo is an interactive game that allows players to create, feed, clothe and entertain a bimbo character. It is touted as a virtual fashion game with the tagline, "Become the hottest, coolest, most famous bimbo ever!"
As players seek more points, they can send text messages to the game for more currency. That virtual money can be used to purchase diet pills to help the character stay thin, cosmetic procedures to correct beauty concerns and sexy lingerie..............
miss bimbo
from the website itself:
Become the hottest, coolest most famous bimbo ever !
Welcome to Miss Bimbo. Enter the exciting world of the first ever, virtual fashion game !Become the most famous, beautiful, sought after bimbo across the globe!
Find your own cool place to live.
Find a fun job to pay for your needs and all the clothes a Bimbo could possibly want.
Shop for the latest fashions and become the trendsetting bimbo in town !
Become a socialite and skyrocket to the top of fame and popularity.
Date that famous hottie you've had your eye on and show the Bimbo world the social starlet you are !
Even resort to meds or plastic surgery. Stop at nothing to become the reigning bimbo !
Tackle your 104 tasks as quick as possible to become the rising star bimbo !!
Are you ready to become the hottest of hot Bimbos !?!
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