Aurore wrote:Lunella wrote:Coalchaser wrote:-procrastinating
-hypocrites
-therefore, myself C:
And my friends(they can't stop talking about twilight, taylor swift, and all that junk). Honestly, I'm beginning to get irritated by things that become immensely popular in a couple of weeks.
Oh my gosh, that is exactly how I feel. -_- Oh how I despise fads. They all start with one person suddenly becoming obsessed with something. For example, twilight-itus was brought to my school by one girl that suddenly decided twilight was the only thing she'd ever talk about. By the end of the week, every popular girl was obsessing over twilight and fawning about how wonderful they think it is. Soon enough, all my friends except one started obsessing. Actually, before twilight became popular at my school, reading for fun was considered wierd and uncool. But now that everyone loves twilight, reading is so OMG awesome! And Justin Bieber recently became a fad at my school. All started when one girl was debating with another girl about how well he sings. A few weeks ago, she suddenly felt the need to let everyone know about how wonderful she thinks he is. She even glued a huge picture of his face to her notebook. O_o And she knows his favorite color, the brand of toothpaste he uses, his cell phone number, and a bunch of other fangirlish things. And she told me she calls him EVERY DAY. Now, half of the girls in my grade obsess over him, and the other half hate him.
I also hate popularity and the traits that almost every popular kid has. Here's a lovely list of popular traits:
-you're rich and incredibly spoiled
-you hate your parents
-you're very mean and find verbally torturing unpopulars is fun
-you swear. A LOT.
-you find very mature and inapropriate jokes absolutely HILARIOUS.
-you only wear "cool" clothes
-you have zero respect for anyone
-you joke about the teachers behind their backs
-you act incredibly stupid around teachers just to annoy them
-you're obsessed with twilight
-you have no sympathy for those in need (For example, in library class, the librarian always passes out an educational magazine. We recently got one about Haiti, and it said things about how many kids lost at least one parent and their home and town were reduced to rubble. And instead of feeling sorry for the poor children who are orphans and are starving and homeless, they're laughing about how the Haitian girl on the cover "looks wierd".)
I have about 5/11 of those *shrugs* the first one is my ultimate flaw, but I don't act spoiled.