*giggles*sheogoraththemad said:That harry potter dude is a cool guy
I want a tattoo from a book too!
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My sentiments exactly. At least the Harry Potter one was watchable.HK_01 said:That was just sad. The Twilight girl was sadder though. The Potter dude had a lot of merchandise in his rooms and knew the lore, but the Twilight girl .... taking a bullet for a cast member?
It really gives you a good stereotype for the respective fans considering the other Twilight fans had videos equally as creepy and my friends whom are Potter fans are quite artsy. Huzzah to stereotypes!Monshroud said:Ya know.. The Harry Potter fan at least was an artist and aspiring writer... The twilight girl was just creepy...
"FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU-" *shouts Harry Potter magic babble*KaosuHamoni said:I would love to see the Harry Potter dude's reaction to "I prefer Malfoy... " =P
Maybe it has something to do with the quality of the literature? =)AnAngryMoose said:It really gives you a good stereotype for the respective fans considering the other Twilight fans had videos equally as creepy and my friends whom are Potter fans are quite artsy. Huzzah to stereotypes!Monshroud said:Ya know.. The Harry Potter fan at least was an artist and aspiring writer... The twilight girl was just creepy...
Well he does get very pretty clothes!KaosuHamoni said:I would love to see the Harry Potter dude's reaction to "I prefer Malfoy... " =P
No idea how I missed that. Probably something to do with only watching the first 15 seconds before turning it off.InterAirplay said:After watching that video, the "obsession" reason would seem a bit more likely. Considering she's standing around in a wedding dress next to a cardboard cut-out of Taylor Lautner in what appears to be formal wear...
Like I said, as long as they're not ruining their lives I've not got a problem. If she does have a problem then obviously I think it's best she get some help. I can't really pass judgement from the short video provided.InterAirplay said:You know while anyone can enjoy whatever they like, there comes a point where it goes from nerdy obsessive to scary obsessive, where you think the person is probably neglecting their actual lives. Seriously, even the most devoted Trekkie (the stereotypical uber-fan) will, more often than not, hang out with some friends, meet new people, try new things, y'know do all the things that keep a human being mentally stable and functioning as a member of society.
Twighlight girl... kind of gives me the impression that she doesn't bother with that stuff.