I Am What I Am
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Yep.
No one was making attacks, but we were adamantly defending our points.
Good debate.

Yep.
No one was making attacks, but we were adamantly defending our points.
Good debate.
Yep.
No one was making attacks, but we were adamantly defending our points.
Good debate.
they don't have fans. they have stalkers. period.
i'm offended. i would hardly call myself a stalker... and yes some girls are. but majority arn't. good night every one, i'm signing off.
I thought you raused your white flag?
Bravo on mastering the art of YAGEing.
As stated before, we were done discussing that topic, he had already been told off and realized the difference.
Ah the YAGE. First real one of the year, no?![]()
We should capture it in our memories forever. The first YAGE of the TB of 2010
So beautiful.
What do you want me to do?dress in drag and do the hula?
i rly hope Justin doesn't last
answer me this... would you consider someone who camps out over night for tickets crazy, or dresses as the bride of Jonas? or spends $50 and up per ticket to see them preform for an hour- two tops? i call that crazy, i also call that dedication.
You just illustrated a great point, though: the line between the two. Your example, IMO, crosses the line.
Dedication: purchasing expensive tickets, camping out- I can understand that.
Craziness/unhealthily obsessed: dressing as the bride of Jonas
There's an obvious division between the two. Crazy is crossing into a separate realm. Dedication might be purchasing merchandise and making a point to see them, because you're a dedicated fan. But dressing as a bride of Jonas does NOT make someone dedicated, it just makes her a little too obsessed- to the point where reality has been blurred.
totally.
just watched an elvis documentary for his 75th bday and he got bras & undies thrown at him nightly!!
...he also kissed woman who 'rushed' the stage on the lips (but they rushed the stage 'politely'...as in ran to the front, not jumped up on stage) oh how times have changed.