Subject: Re: Racecars solve EVERYTHING!
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Posted on: 2009-11-20 03:53:00 UTC
You're right, it was a typo
Subject: Re: Racecars solve EVERYTHING!
Author:
Posted on: 2009-11-20 03:53:00 UTC
You're right, it was a typo
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091116/apence/usfilmtwilight_heartthrobs
Anyone else think that there's something wrong with this article?
Guys are allowed to have crushes on movie stars too, right?
Heh. Heh...*awkward silence*
Honestly, The whole thing about famous actors is that they're archetypal(sp?) of something that people will find attractive. Nowadays, it's almost like people are expected to lust after the.
i get the impression people get pissed when boys have crushes on megan fox. I hate the feeling of anyone being attainable though. I hope learning to race cars will help (But first i have to actually get some money together, which is a whole challenge in itself)
What do you mean by hating the feeling of anyone being attainable? ...The only way I can see reading that is that everyone should be out of reach and un-dateable, but that can't be what you mean. I'm sorry, I just don't get what you're saying.
That said, how are racecars going to help? With... anything?
That was a typo. I meant to say i hated the feeling of anyone being out of reach. Supposedly real men are able to conquer anything (Country, person, sporting event, whatever). Also, I need a new hobby and happen to like cars so that's what im aiming for.
Jeez, get with the program! Heh.
Maybe it was a typo? That's my best guess.
You're right, it was a typo
Some people are obsessed. Upholstering your room in Pedowolf is perhaps even more pointless than covering it with Rapeface!Edward.
I don't have a problem with it. It places the Twilight movies' stars in the context of movie history as the next generation of teen heartthrobs, which is exactly what they are. I've got no issue with that.
I think the writer of the article probably doesn't know what these teens get up to in fanfic, but why should she?
~Neshomeh
I don't think it meets the level of professionalism that the onion demands
However, I think if you squint a little as you read and imagine the writer having a sarcastic voice...