this bothers me.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000375/board/thread/112629542
he's amazing, and ten times more attractive than zac efron or other people. he's just got this honesty and charisma that i don't see much of in hollywood anymore. maybe i'm not looking hard enough, or maybe it's just not there. either way, this guy is fantastic, can never fail to make me laugh, and is just this huge inspiration to so many people, including me. he's great.
but that's just, like, my opinion, man.
also, when people (usually in the preteen/my age group) say that they'd rather be unique and random instead of normal and boring. i think you can be normal but still be unique at the same time. you don't need clothing that's purposely mismatched or outrageous, stuff/attitude that screams, "look at me! i'm unique! there's no one else like me!" well, of course there isn't, you're just trying to draw attention to yourself. these kids go around saying, "be crazy! be unique! be random! be yourself!" well, what if you're not crazy or random? are you, therefore, not yourself? there are so many people i know who literally have their own style but don't go around flaunting it. they wear what they like, what's comfortable to them, and that's it. wearing a jean skirt with rainbow knee-high socks, two different converses, a fedora, dyed pink and blue hair, and a t-shirt underneath a couple of spaghetti strap tank tops isn't unique to me--it's kind of obnoxious. i mean, sure, everyone goes through that type of phase, i did when i was younger. but then i realized that it's really about personality, so much more so than what you wear. i hope other kids get out of this phase, too, because it turns into an eyesore pretty quickly. i read this story on fictionpress.com that is absolutely perfect and it speaks the truth. it's called "the proverbial slap," and i'd definitely recommend a read. it's not long, but it packs a hell of a punch. http://www.fictionpress.com/s/1293081/1/
"It's a blanket statement to say, 'That guy's really sharp and amicable and nice,' because there's a little bit of a--hole in every nice guy, and there's a little bit of genius in every moron." -Robert Downey Jr.
Monday, January 5, 2009
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