No One Can Love Harry Potter Or Twilight More Than These Kids

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Asuka Soryu

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hurfdurp said:
Asuka Soryu said:
hurfdurp said:
Imagine knowing a cut-out of yourself is in someone's room like that.
Gained 10 experience.

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Didn't think I'd need to elaborate, but I of course mean in the negative, frightening sense.

Uhhh, super effective and junk.

You see, your big mistake was, you're trying to make a big deal out of someone from a movie being a stand-up in someone's room.

Now, if it's to be taken how you mean, then it'd be of someone un-important, not known. It's alot different for someone to have an obsession with a fictional character/movie star/singer, etc then it is for someone to have an obsession with some no-name, 'cause then it suggest they stalk said person.
 

hurfdurp

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Asuka Soryu said:
hurfdurp said:
Asuka Soryu said:
hurfdurp said:
Imagine knowing a cut-out of yourself is in someone's room like that.
Gained 10 experience.

Ego leveled up.

Ego learned Self-satisfaction.
Didn't think I'd need to elaborate, but I of course mean in the negative, frightening sense.

Uhhh, super effective and junk.

You see, your big mistake was, you're trying to make a big deal out of someone from a movie being a stand-up in someone's room.

Now, if it's to be taken how you mean, then it'd be of someone un-important, not known. It's alot different for someone to have an obsession with a fictional character/movie star/singer, etc then it is for someone to have an obsession with some no-name, 'cause then it suggest they stalk said person.
You're right, that was a dire error *gasp* I made, not baby-proofing such a simple statement. It wasn't a big deal, it was a passing thought which you've made oddly personal o_O. Someone else quoted this and they got where I was going; it's so straight-forward. You would have to go out of your way to interpret it any other way. Celebrities are still human, still people. I think it's perfectly within the realm of reasonable to imagine that these stars are possibly weirded out by the fact that their likeness is in other people's rooms to do with what they will. Especially when you're involved in such a popular series, it must be a surreal feeling at least. My statement should have had you picturing yourself as being in this same situation, and not as you are currently. I never meant the 'you' to be literal. Whew.
 

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Ok, HarryPotterHimself was a wee bit creepy. The only way he could be a bigger fan is if he comissioned the construction of a full sized 'replica' of Hogwarts and lived there, complete with actors to play the many, many children and teachers.

Most terrifying moment: He once mentioned that he knew everything about the characters and the actors that play them. That sent a chill down my spine - he could be after good ol' Dan because, well, "there can only be one Harry Potter".

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"I love Twilight because it's the world I live in, it's the air I breathe..."

...Ooooookay.

Hang on, did she just say "waited in line for 98 hours"?

Holy shit. I'm only 30 seconds in and she's already freaking me out. Better grab my hard hat.

Wait, wait, she didn't just say "I ran after [actor's] car in the middle of the night", did she?

Most terr- Least terrifying moment: The very, very beginning right before she starts talking.

Additional notes: I could barely understand her, which may not be a bad thing.
 

Asuka Soryu

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hurfdurp said:
Asuka Soryu said:
hurfdurp said:
Asuka Soryu said:
hurfdurp said:
Imagine knowing a cut-out of yourself is in someone's room like that.
Gained 10 experience.

Ego leveled up.

Ego learned Self-satisfaction.
Didn't think I'd need to elaborate, but I of course mean in the negative, frightening sense.

Uhhh, super effective and junk.

You see, your big mistake was, you're trying to make a big deal out of someone from a movie being a stand-up in someone's room.

Now, if it's to be taken how you mean, then it'd be of someone un-important, not known. It's alot different for someone to have an obsession with a fictional character/movie star/singer, etc then it is for someone to have an obsession with some no-name, 'cause then it suggest they stalk said person.
You're right, that was a dire error *gasp* I made, not baby-proofing such a simple statement. It wasn't a big deal, it was a passing thought which you've made oddly personal o_O. Someone else quoted this and they got where I was going; it's so straight-forward. You would have to go out of your way to interpret it any other way. Celebrities are still human, still people. I think it's perfectly within the realm of reasonable to imagine that these stars are possibly weirded out by the fact that their likeness is in other people's rooms to do with what they will. Especially when you're involved in such a popular series, it must be a surreal feeling at least. My statement should have had you picturing yourself as being in this same situation, and not as you are currently. I never meant the 'you' to be literal. Whew.

Then my first statement has not changed.
 

The_Puppy_Prince

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The Harry Potter one isnt that bad
Quite funny
Though the big ball of sunshine and all that is happiness that is Ms.Lautner pretty much sums up Twilight's entire fanbase
 

hurfdurp

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Asuka Soryu said:
hurfdurp said:
Asuka Soryu said:
hurfdurp said:
Asuka Soryu said:
hurfdurp said:
Imagine knowing a cut-out of yourself is in someone's room like that.
Gained 10 experience.

Ego leveled up.

Ego learned Self-satisfaction.
Didn't think I'd need to elaborate, but I of course mean in the negative, frightening sense.

Uhhh, super effective and junk.

You see, your big mistake was, you're trying to make a big deal out of someone from a movie being a stand-up in someone's room.

Now, if it's to be taken how you mean, then it'd be of someone un-important, not known. It's alot different for someone to have an obsession with a fictional character/movie star/singer, etc then it is for someone to have an obsession with some no-name, 'cause then it suggest they stalk said person.
You're right, that was a dire error *gasp* I made, not baby-proofing such a simple statement. It wasn't a big deal, it was a passing thought which you've made oddly personal o_O. Someone else quoted this and they got where I was going; it's so straight-forward. You would have to go out of your way to interpret it any other way. Celebrities are still human, still people. I think it's perfectly within the realm of reasonable to imagine that these stars are possibly weirded out by the fact that their likeness is in other people's rooms to do with what they will. Especially when you're involved in such a popular series, it must be a surreal feeling at least. My statement should have had you picturing yourself as being in this same situation, and not as you are currently. I never meant the 'you' to be literal. Whew.

Then my first statement has not changed.
I don't think we're on the same page, but it's really not important. Sympathize with the scenario or don't, it doesn't matter. I'm not talking about stalking or even obsession really, just thinking about another persons reactions/feelings in response to being a cut-out. Imagine you are friends with the actor, wouldn't it be weird knowing there were numerous cut-outs of your friend in the homes of strangers? Even worse, imagine how they feel having that knowledge, they are still just people regardless of fame. It's not complicated, or egotistical, if anything it is the opposite.