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Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 12:42 pm
iokay when you don't know any fangirls, but when your girlfriend and your friends who are girls (see the difference?) become addicted to that Cullen fellow, you know your in deep sh*t. They're more obsessive than when Harry Potter ATDH came out.
They dragged me to see it. I fell asleep... twice. And now I'm constantly compared to the Cullen guy. I don't sleep, he doesn't sleep. I don't drink blood, he doesn't drink human blood. I can dance, he can dance. My skin sparkles in the sun, his skin sparkles in the sun. Blah blah blah. Okay, maybe not that last part, but the point still stands!
This Meyer woman is doing as much damage to young girls' minds as Rowling! If not more!
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Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 3:52 pm
The Fabulous Prince Babel Twilight = stupidest crap eva'. I read a couple of pages and and read about about what the plot is and I can safely say it's terrible. This post=WIN! whee
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Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 5:02 pm
Behatzlacha-S iokay when you don't know any fangirls, but when your girlfriend and your friends who are girls (see the difference?) become addicted to that Cullen fellow, you know your in deep sh*t. They're more obsessive than when Harry Potter ATDH came out. There are three types of Fangirl: NORMAL FANGIRLThese are the type of fangirl. Has a slight obsession with the object of her desire. Reads fanfics about her chosen desire. Has about ten posters of her desire. Knows the object is a fabrication and does not exist in reality. These women are any age and are typically harmless. This is also the start of casual purchases of merchandise. RABID FANGIRLA slight step up from the Normal Fangirl phase. Is aged between 12-17 years old. Has a Livejournal or Myspace or Gaia Online account and is in no less than ten communities, forums or guilds, dedicated to the object of her desire. The second stage Fangirl has been known to go out in costume, to either a Barnes and Noble or Oxford Street to pick up a book at the midnight release. These fangirls also are known to start collecting merchandise believing that she can commune better with her desire if she has that desire's likeness around her. At this point, the Fangirl begins on writing her own fanfic due to the closeness she feels with the object of desire. UBER FANGIRLThis phase shows a marked increase in devotion to the author who created her desire, not just the object of her desire. These Fangirls have the belief that they are close personal friends of the author and can speak for the author and defend the author against criticism. This fangirl chooses not to purchase any more merchandise or costumes but to make her own to show her devotion to her object of desire. The reason for this is because this person has simply purchased all available and needs to create her own. The Fanfic from an Uber Fangirl usually has a sexually charged theme with the object of desire and the fangirl. Beyond FanGirl lies OtherKin. In which a person's spirituality has been contaminated, and they believe that they are part of the universe that the object of their desire is in. This isn't so much a level of spiritual transcendence as it is a break from reality.
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Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 5:18 pm
I've chatted with Otherkin; nice people until they start talking about transforming into wolves, having the spirit of an owl in them, or talking about how they drink blood because they're vampires. At that point I smile and nod. :3 Quick question, my friends. This hat.Y/N?
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Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 5:24 pm
Yes. but what is your hair type and styling? (My parents are fashion designers, this stuff is natural to me)
And my friends are Normal Fangirls, but I'm holding them back from becoming rank 2. sweatdrop One of them escaped my enclosing protectiveness and became an Otherkin. She now believes she is a vampire and Edward Cullen shall appear from Forks, WA., and marry her... any second now... why isn't he here yet?... Come on, Eddy...
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Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 5:31 pm
Agreed with Behatz. The hat itself is alright- it could look good on some, but really awful on others.
As for fangirls, a girl in my class named her car after Edward and compares everybody she meets to this fictional, abusive idiot. Rargh.
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darkphoenix1247 Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 5:35 pm
Shall we stop before this thread, which began with the death of a Palestinian leader, ends up as another Twilight-hate thread. We realize it's mind-numbingly bad for poor girls across the globe, but thats no reason to rant about it, is it? I mean, its not like we can ban it? Ban it? Hmmm... idea
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Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 5:52 pm
This is me.My hairs a bit longer and thicker now and I normally wear dark, unbuttoned dress shirts over my tshirt. Don't delete the thread till I get an answer. <_< Most of my friends say it'd work but if your parents are fashion designers and you know this kind of crap it'd probably be the best from you.
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Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 6:04 pm
The Fabulous Prince Babel I've chatted with Otherkin; nice people until they start talking about transforming into wolves, having the spirit of an owl in them, or talking about how they drink blood because they're vampires. At that point I smile and nod. :3 Quick question, my friends. This hat.Y/N? Negative on the hat. Never liked that style, I'm more into Scally Caps than Rasta Hats. and my first otherkin experience was a Coven of people who honestly believed that they were possessed by characters in the Final Fantasy Seven game.
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Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 6:14 pm
Hm... I think it could work on you, but I'm with Neuf- the hat isn't my favorite.
And yet again, my imaginary IRL people aren't what I think they are. I really should just stop trying to picture people. xp
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darkphoenix1247 Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 6:58 pm
darkphoenix1247 Agreed with Behatz. The hat itself is alright- it could look good on some, but really awful on others. As for fangirls, a girl in my class named her car after Edward and compares everybody she meets to this fictional, abusive idiot. Rargh. Oh but Edward is sooooooo perrrfect. In eeeeevery waaaayyyyy...[/sarcasm] Sorry I had to say one more thing on the subject of Twilight hate.
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Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 7:54 pm
darkphoenix1247 Hm... I think it could work on you, but I'm with Neuf- the hat isn't my favorite. And yet again, my imaginary IRL people aren't what I think they are. I really should just stop trying to picture people. xp Did you picture me as some handsome devil with flowy hair and a nice bod? Don't worry, I get it all the time.
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Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 4:48 am
I would've thought you had dark hair. How much longer is your hair now? I think it'll work. I'd buy it, but I buy all sorts of hats. I think hats give authority.
If you want to fit into the genre that the Rasta hat suggests, get it. I think you could pull it off if you have some confidence in it. wink
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Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 9:28 am
Behatzlacha-S I would've thought you had dark hair. How much longer is your hair now? I think it'll work. I'd buy it, but I buy all sorts of hats. I think hats give authority. If you want to fit into the genre that the Rasta hat suggests, get it. I think you could pull it off if you have some confidence in it. wink I also pictured you as dark hair, dark eyes from your avi.
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Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 9:43 am
Again I wonder: In a normal conversation, segways and tangents in high quantities are good (I've heard that Nobel Prizewinners and other such brains go from topic to topic), but in this case the conversation is preset with a title from which we are really straying. Is this good or bad?
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