i guess the moral of the one direction story is that tween girls will buy mediocre things as long as you’re attractive
and i mean i don’t fault them for taking advantage of that
if you can find a way to make millions off having no talent, more power to you
that’s the dream
I’m sorry, what?
Have you not heard them sing before?
Because excuse me, if you think that those boys have no talent, you obviously have never listened to them before. I don’t care if you don’t like the style of music they sing, or whatever, but if you have ever listened to an acoustic or a capella version of their music, you will know that they have good voices.
I am sick of people saying they are only famous because they are attractive. Yes, I do think they are attractive, but if I didn’t think they were good enough to listen to, I wouldn’t, that’s it. Just because they are popular with a certain group of people, a group that tends to judge musical artists based on looks, does not mean that they are exclusively in that category. I am a nineteen year old girl who listens to a lot of “hipster” music, yet I can see that they have good voices, and I like their voices.
They are popular for a LOT of reasons. They are relate able, their album has music for everyone, they are young, and they are talented.
So unless you are a member of a world famous boyband, I suggest you shut the fuck up.
suggesting other people shut the fuck up: the #1 way to get someone to take your argument seriously
This post just gave me a great idea - what if, when you were arguing with someone on tumblr and when you reblogged them you subtly edited their post to have more spelling and grammatical errors!
I mean it’s definitely an incredibly underhanded thing to do but seriously what a great idea right?
Don’t actually do this anybody because it’ll make you a worse person, but just appreciate the greatness of that idea like you’re watching a medieval Peter Dinklage come up with it.
LOL, Frezned, you’re so cool.
- I was just thinking about the amazing difference in the way I feel about my face/body today than I did in high school and college. I look almost exactly the same, I’m just so much less—angsty?—about it.
- I wish I were better at making and keeping friends… but I think I may have to accept that it’s just not something I’m particularly good at doing.
- When your boyfriend’s older sister and her friends start asking you and him when you’re getting engaged, “That’s up to him” is probably not the best answer.
- I’ve been writing a bit to get my hand in but I’m actually a little embarrassed by what I’ve been writing. It’s fun, though.
- Research! Research! Research!
- I wonder if anyone would want to read a fantasy novel about an extremely tall/broad shouldered, scarred, confident and dark-humored female mercenary without an angsty past or emotional hangups who enjoys killing people who deserve it. Probably not.
- All of the books I want to write probably don’t have a market. Oh well.
- I still need to plot out that warrior librarian novel.
- And finish every other project I’ve started and abandoned within 15 pages.
- I have an attention problem when it comes to writing…
- I fell asleep on the train again. Oops.
- My favorite time of the work day is getting in really early before my boss gets here and sitting at my desk with a cup of coffee and a muffin.
- I hate reading The Selby. Why is everyones’ apartment perfect and full of hardwood floors and bright light and Eames chairs?!
You’re a kind of my favorite person. I’m glad I follow you.
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