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think people's thoughts and theories change with age, and I still remember what I was like 5 or 10 years ago. Sometimes it is not necessarily more and more mature, maybe it is more and more return to innocence, or more loyal to one's own heart.
For example, every girl has a dream of falling in love with a handsome, cultivated, considerate and gentle person who is very different from others. For example, commoners encounter princes, and human beings encounter kind-hearted vampires. There is nothing to be ashamed of. Some would say this is superficial daydreaming. Indeed, the impossibility of reality does not mean that it cannot be expected. It's as if a distant dream cannot be pursued. I don't know when I can start dreaming of becoming a scientist, and I will be spurned by dreaming of a perfect love. There are two kinds of people who think this way. One is to be a different kind of girl. When I was a kid, I wanted to be a maverick myself and despised those who chased F4 or liked TVXQ super junior. It seems that looking good is an unforgivable sin, and star-chasing girls are pathetic nympho. In fact, I don't know the people I hate at all, because I take it for granted that they are not worth knowing. I remember that our age, high school students, happened to be the era of the rise of the post-80s literary youth. Everyone's grown up like a little old woman. So far, I can't help laughing when I read some of the illusory articles I wrote before. I still remember when everyone was going to measure their mental age, but a group of teenage children snickered at the mental age of 30 or even 50 years old. But I don't know that losing the innocence is the most pity. Women's thinking is inherently delicate and emotional, and girls who are really different will not spend time hating handsome guys and superficial girls, such as Joan Jett, That's why she was the first and most influential female rock singer of all time. And Currie was forced to join her, and she knew in the deepest part of her heart that this was not what she really wanted. The other is boys, which is understandable. The Martians and the Mercurys were not meant to understand each other. For example, in the Twilight movie series, 99% of fans are girls. It's really normal, because it's a delicate emotional story about perfect love. The picture of the whole film is also very beautiful, the rhythm must be too slow for the man, and the plot must be bloody for the man, as if no man likes to watch Huanzhugege. Radishes and pickles have their own favorites. It seems that many girls don't like watching The Matrix, but we won't scold this movie everywhere on the website. It's ugly. People who like this movie are disgusting. And the abuse of Twilight and twilight fans flooding various film review sites or forums makes me shudder. Do you have to be so sinful to like a movie? Are we nympho mindless women? I remember a very popular saying "I won't go after a brainless twilight girl." Then I want to say that no normal girl would be willing to be with you. Why so many people like Edward Cullen is largely due to his gentlemanly demeanor, even though how much he dislikes and distrusts ronin, he doesn't demean Jake in character. On second thought, cursing men is not real men, because real men I don't care about such trivial things. At most, my girlfriend refuses to see her if she doesn't like it. It's that simple.
So think of it this way, people who are independent are actually people with an empty heart. I don't feel how different or how small I am because of what I like. Everyone has the right to choose, and there is never an excuse for slander and swearing.
The reason why I think so much is because I used to resist Twilight. It was like this a few years ago. I prefer not to watch movies that everyone goes to watch, and I prefer not to choose majors that everyone chooses. Now, I have to go to the movies that everyone has seen. If I can get a lot of recognition (whether it is a so-called brain-dead teenager or a nympho), I should understand it and make my own judgment. And to be able to achieve success on a large scale, there must be a special place. It wasn't until recently that I was bored and looked at Twilight from scratch, becoming the so-called twilight bitch. And I am not ashamed of it. In fact, there is really not that big difference between being a maverick and going with the crowd. Because we are all ordinary people after all. What truth is always in the hands of the few, and no one is always the minority. And why work so hard to prove that you are in the minority? The real few are lonely, lonely, and incomprehensible. Maybe some people think that dislike twilight is a minority (because too many people are crazy about it) and think they have mature ideas, but in a world where everyone is scolding twilight, maybe this is the real drift.
Speaking of which, I have to mention rock and roll. I think rock and Twilight are very sexually explicit things. Twilight is a girl thing, while Rock and Roll is a guy thing. Don't say that girls can rock and so on, it's all nonsense, female rock must have many characteristics of boys in her bones, just like boys who don't hate twilight must be It is a delicate mind, a little feminine. Joan Jett succeeds because she doesn't care about her gender, or she doesn't feel it at all. That's why Avril Lagvine was very popular for neutral dress at the beginning, and then he was called pseudo rock when he put on high heels. But to justify her name, people never say they are rock and roll, and those who want to wear hats are probably those who think they love rock because they listen to Avril, or they are people who are sweating fake rock everywhere. Some people scolded Muse for selling his soul to Twilight's soundtrack, as if rock is so elegant and twilight is so vulgar. Muse also said that he was selling his soul, so what. Real and fake rock at a glance. It's as if no one listened to Radiohead 10 years ago, when rock was a niche, I remember a few of us huddled together in the high school dormitory to listen and sing, how simple, pure love for good music. Now there are radioheads everywhere, people who love rock and roll everywhere, as if rock and roll is the mainstream. (Radiohead was shot while lying down.... I think they are the most loyal musicians, so I like them so far. Oh to him they also scored twilight. So what.) Mouse and Tiger can't tell the difference. So, again, it makes me think that being maverick and following the crowd really isn't that big of a difference.
I remember when I first joined the band, I especially liked to sing Good Charlotte's Anthem, "Go to college, a university, get a real job, that's what they say to me …..Do you wanna be part of the trend? But I don 't ever wanna be you!" Just because the lyrics are straightforward, it also indirectly expresses the resentment of studying hard at that time. The old band members were determined not to perform this song, probably they all thought it was a child's idea. I feel so childish and ridiculous now. The spirit of rock is not simply rebellion or anger or roaring. You can't even express it in words. That's why people who have experienced hardships really sing the spirit of rock and roll and write the divine comedy.
I'm only in my twenties now, and many ideas are not necessarily correct, or in a few years, there will definitely be changes. I just want to say that there is nothing wrong with liking or disliking, just don't always comment on whether you or others are maverick or follow the crowd. Because it really doesn't make much sense, and the negative emotions mixed in with the comments themselves can hurt a lot of people. Think about whether a 10-year-old girl who likes twilight now will watch the overwhelming so-called literary youth slander their favorite movies, and start to hesitate about their preferences. What is even more frightening is that I no longer believe in fairy tales, and I dare not expect a perfect dream-like love.
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