Rule complimentary urbandictionary.com, under "Old Rules of the Internet."
Citing aside, look at all the objects of hate there are out there on the internet.
Lady Gaga. Hannah Montana. Jonas Brothers. Disney as a whole. Twilight. Star Wars 3. Halo. etc.
But it seems that no matter how much we hate them and point out their obvious flaws, these things just keep getting popular. Is our hate doing that? Is it because that we say these things are so bad that forces people to believe that they must be good (in sort of a negative-hype way)? Or are they're really external factors behind it? (Please don't say the media, because thats the obvious choice, and while I'd like to believe that I can blame the media for everything, part of me knows that it can't be.)
Citing aside, look at all the objects of hate there are out there on the internet.
Lady Gaga. Hannah Montana. Jonas Brothers. Disney as a whole. Twilight. Star Wars 3. Halo. etc.
But it seems that no matter how much we hate them and point out their obvious flaws, these things just keep getting popular. Is our hate doing that? Is it because that we say these things are so bad that forces people to believe that they must be good (in sort of a negative-hype way)? Or are they're really external factors behind it? (Please don't say the media, because thats the obvious choice, and while I'd like to believe that I can blame the media for everything, part of me knows that it can't be.)