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Friday, November 9, 2007
Why is it that so many people, okay well practically everybody, is so obsessed with FAME ? And you're readin' this and thinkin' "nope, i'm not one of those PEOPLE" Well, do a lil self-evaluation test then. Do you enjoy basking being in the limelight? Do you try to get people's attention by acting, not how you usually will? Do you keep lookin' at say a hot guy, checkin' out if he's lookin' back at you? Do you shamelessly praise yourself with " oh, i have a nice voice" kinda casually? Well then YEAH you are also pretty much the "i like fame!" people. I swear i don't understand this major obsession with FAME. My my my, doesn't anybody find it tiring and annoying and well, restricting? Look at celebs, poor them i sometimes say. They can't even go to the beach without the nosey paparazzi sneaking shots of them and then making a big deal over " KATE MOSS IN A BIKINI" or something. Like HELLO? That's lame, extremely lame. It also goes to show how little of a life those people have, so little until they hafta tap into other people's life to entertain themselves. Plus, isn't it so sickening that with fame, you have to be glamorous, nice and in good shape 24/7. You can't even eat without people staring at you, which is totally disgusting and not to mention terribly RUDE. I'm sorry if i offend anyone, but good grief! Isn't a carefree life without the constant stares and "can i have your autograph? isn't she that girl on tv!?" much easier to live by. All the murmurs and whispers and weird stares some peolpe give the more prominent people totally give me the zits man. It makes me feel like, an exotic animal on display at the zoo with throngs of visitors. Please, people do enjoy privacy as well, or at leas i do. So, the next person who asks me " Are you that girl on TV? " , you better take NO for an answer and not keep probing. 'Cause that's darn sickening. It's not even being arrogant or impolite. It's just my nature, to prefer going unnoticed from the public eye. SO LIVE WITH IT.
Labels: stop staring.
ambiguity revealed 2:47 AM