February 2010
70 posts
“Green is always fabulous, you loser.”
She’s so supportive. Made me LOL though.
I speak only the truth. Loser.
BUT I am done with studying, at least for a few days. I hope I passed today’s exam. Fingers crossed for me please.
I am going to crash soon, tbh But yay.
yayayayayay!
I just know you did well.
I have issues about hoping, because IF (peppar, peppar) something bad happens, I m going to be crushed. According to my book I suffer from Fear of Failure (why that has to be a proper term, I do not know). But I feel somewhat confident that I at least passed.
But yaaaaaay, I am so done with this and thrilled about it :D
BUT I am done with studying, at least for a few days. I hope I passed today’s exam. Fingers crossed for me please.
I am going to crash soon, tbh But yay.
Lady GaGa, on safe sex, to Marie Claire
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I do love this woman.
…and with no disrespect to the Hustlers because I know some of you and you are adorable, but I do think it is shitty you get to be barrier at a show, just because you are in the fanclub, especially as you just got to meet the band already. It doesn’t make you a bigger fan, some people can’t afford to join fanclubs. You don’t know everyones financial situation. Some kids probably have to bust balls to get the ticket to the show, or some money for merch and simply do not have the funds to pay for a fanclub, especially if a show is only going to rock round to their town once a year. I think if you are going to sit outside in the freezing cold all day, just because you are desperate to be at the front to see your favourite band, that shows dedication and you should be able to get on the barrier, you are deserving as anyone else! Especially for Kerrang Tour, some of those kids weren’t even there for All Time Low, it was pretty shit for people to come in and take spots from kids who queued outside freezing all night in cold.
When PATD used to do meet and greet they used to put the everyone back in the queue after, so if you had queued, you would get meet and greet then go back outside and be in the spot you had before, so if you wanted barrier, you queued with everyone else and the only benefit you got was meeting the band, which is a pretty big deal in itself, no? That why if you wanted barrier as well, you could queue with everyone else. I will admit that I have on occasion got into a meet and greetand stayed on the barrier (at the end though), but once because I was there for the support band, not the main act and the second because they let the regular queue in at the same time, it just guaranteed us a meet and greet (otherwise I would have stayed at the back), but I didn’t stay on the barrier in London for Kerrang because I did feel bad for all those kids who had sat outside all night in the cold.
I think fanclubs can breed elitistism, being in a fanclub doesn’t make you any better or bigger fan than anyone else, it just means you have the funds available to be able to join that club. I also think yeah, if you join a fanclub you should get benefits and perks, like being able to meet the band, tickets before everyone else etc. But I don’t think automatically getting early entry should be one of them. It isn’t just a Hustler thing, I used to think the same about Overcast Kids as well, Santi’s Little Helpers etc.
TL;DR: just because you are in a fanclub doesn’t mean you should act like you are better than other fans, because it makes you look like shitty people, when I know lots of you aren’t shitty people at all, far from it. Just think about how you would feel if the roles were reversed.
You’re awesome. Please continue the good work.
People really need to research Feminism before throwing the word around. Most people seem to have no clue what it’s about. It pisses me off.
I am not amused @ your friend.
The closest I’ve come to a boy being interested is the one that sat across me in the train three weeks ago. He asked me about my dissertation and sounded genuinely interested.
Except he ended the conversation with “yeah. I don’t like science fiction or fantasy. at all.”
fml. fml on valentines day.
I love how the Science fiction and fantasy sci-fi hate made you go…. Iiiiii think not. Later loserrrrr.
