Fans what do u think of them?
#1
Posted 21 September 2008 - 08:42 AM
i don really like some fans who are always so defensive abt their fav artists...one comment and they will bashed u like we just cursed them..
i mean fans can b very good cos they support their artists but wat about those who r too over till they seemed like they r controlling their artists?
i wan to hear ur thoughts of fans..both positive and negatives.. XD

#2
Posted 21 September 2008 - 09:11 AM
Generally, I'm fine with fans. I'm not fine with obsessive fans. Being a fan doesnt entitle you to bash others just because they find flaw in your favourite artistes. That's hypocrite.
Positively, I admire the dedication these fans put into expressing their love for their favourite artistes. It's hard to find fans who support their idols rain or shine.
On the other side, it irks me tremendously when a rabid fan bash others endlessly in the name of protecting their idols and to make their idols look good. That's just rubbish. I cant stand fans who are possessive either.
I guess there are pros and cons on being a fan. It's up to them to choose whether they want to be a supportive fans who love them unconditionally and are able to see things from both side, or to be a rabid fan who puts a bad name to their idol.
#3
Posted 21 September 2008 - 09:47 AM
I am a fan. Not an obsessive/possessive one though.
But yes, I am the type to get defensive when people bash my
favorite artists. I don't mind if they point out a small flaw or mistake
but bashing the artists to no end and even giving out lame
reasons for their bashing just gets to me. It irritates me and
makes me mad. But no, I won't start arguments with the people who
bash on my beloved artists, I'll just roll my eyes at them and
mutter curses in front of my computer. LOL.
On the bright side, I respect and admire fans who put so much effort on
supporting their idols. Seeing their endless love and support
for their favorite artists just makes me feel touched and happy.
#4
Posted 21 September 2008 - 09:56 AM
#5
Posted 21 September 2008 - 09:59 AM
Fans vary from those who do not keep up to date with their favorite artists, to those who update themselves daily about certain artists, to those who will waste all their money and time on someone they do not even know. I admire those who put into the effort of doing stuff like putting projects together to remind their idols (or whatever they call them) that they are important to them. People have different outlets when it comes to releasing their stress (i.e. watch funny clips of their favorite bands) and it is just a form of entertainment. Media is all over the place, so it is only normal for girls and boys to swoon over someone who is attractive and/or talented on screen. It is pretty much impossible for anyone to say that they are not a fan of any celebrity (as in not liking one at all).
Negatives?
It mostly applies to those who are too obsessed for their own good. Sure, liking celebrities are okay, but not to the point where you feel like you will die if they do something stupid like getting into a scandal (and killing whoever he or she was involved in the scandal with). From my perspective, going to such an extent where you will spend your money on doing stuff like sending your favorite celebrities some gifts should not be like a monthly task. Celebrities are merely humans, too, so they should be treated like one. Some of them are in the business merely for the sake of popularity and money, but there are those who are respectful to their fans because being a singer/actor/actress is their dream. As for those who bash others for statements against their fans, it is okay to get defensive if stupid stuff is being spread around, or if the person just bashes them and thinks they are right. However, everyone has their own likes and dislikes, so in order to avoid the whole "I hate you because you bashed my (name)." If you know someone who dislikes a certain celebrity or group that you admire, just don't mention about them to your friend. They should respect your interests and do the same to avoid the sake of getting heated up over nothing.
#6
Posted 21 September 2008 - 10:50 AM
#7
Posted 21 September 2008 - 10:54 AM
#8
Posted 21 September 2008 - 10:58 AM
I'm not okay with anyone who resembles that crazy woman who claims to be Andy Lau's biggest fan and "so-called" wife. That's going way too far.
#9
Posted 21 September 2008 - 11:06 AM
lol im a fan of lots of groups soo~ im a good one i guess??
i find obsessive fans kinda scary ^^""
i know some of my friends who is with DBSK lol
but i dont say anything cuz...yah haha
good thing about fans is they support whoever they like right?
i've seen a lot of "mean" comments on youtube on looots of vides but i dont go bashing on all their comments haha
but if its realy unreasonable then i might say something ^^""
bad thing about fans is there are addicted ones =O
ones that will protect them even if they did something wrong
look at the facts first..if a person is wrong they are wrong
people arent perfect haha
ones that keep saying they wont let you have them and..yah haha
#10
Posted 21 September 2008 - 11:30 AM
That's a negative thing.
The positive thing...
Is that you appreciate someone for their work.
I'm a fan. Of lots of groups and idols XDDD
I only love their works (musics or dramas).

#12
Posted 21 September 2008 - 01:30 PM
but then, when I get back to my senses
#13
Posted 21 September 2008 - 04:13 PM
cause when theyre in that craze, they look at the specific group or w.e as being perfect package.
Such as korean boy bands, theyre good looking, they can sing, dance, act etc etc. They never think of the negatives. <- coming from experience. LOL
Just let them daydream
#14
Posted 21 September 2008 - 07:37 PM
Especially those SuJu fans that made that poor girl suicide. Well, it wasn't just them. It was also girls from their school.
But still.
Obsessive fans = NO.
I mean, it's cool if you're a fan. I'm a fan.
But... I don't bully people if they met them or something. lol
That's just retarded.
And when they get so angry and defensive if you state your opinion, if it's negative.
Like, one time, I said TVXQ used to look really gay, no offense a long time ago, and this one person started calling me names I'd rather not say.
It was very colorful. lol
But I love TVXQ! I mean, just because you're a fan, it doesn't mean you have to love every part of that person/persons.
It's like, I love my friends, but some of them have flaws.
No one's perfect.
#15
Posted 21 September 2008 - 07:40 PM
If they just admire the artist and like listening to their music or watching their dramas/movies, it's fine.

I will forever be a fan of 赤西仁 ♥
#16
Posted 21 September 2008 - 08:00 PM
but not all fans (obsessive or not) are like that. i think i'm an obsessed fan and i don't go around bashing people who say something bad about my favorite artist... well yeah, i may bash that person in my head but i don't, say, reply to his/her comment on the artist's thread. i'd go all defensive and sway the conversation away from that direction.... i like to linger on happy happy thoughts
#17
Posted 21 September 2008 - 08:16 PM
but now I'm at the point where I'm starting to not really care what other people think. I listen to music for me and no one else. Though I have to admit hyping stuff makes things more attractive.
#18
Posted 21 September 2008 - 08:18 PM
Obsessive fans will defend that artist/musician no matter what and probably use violence lol
And fans will defend that artist/musician to some extent
#19
Posted 22 September 2008 - 03:46 PM
One day, my dad came to our Canadian home from Korea (he lives in Korea)
and we were talking... he mentioned that one of his friends' sons have become a celeb.
I wasn't really interested, I mean, a its a guy, right? But my lil sister was jumping up and down.
"Who? Who is he?" she yelled, and my dad told her, "Choi... Choi Shi... hes in some big ass boy band..."
My sister has been the biggest fan of Choi Shi Won (did I get that right? the manly dude from Super Junior?) ever since Super Junior came out.
So my sister goes insane, and my dad tells her that if she gets into this program in university
(which I was in) then he will take her back to Korea and get her to meet him.
So time passes, she gets into my program with exceptional achievement
(our program in unique in Canada cuz it has entrance exam... and she was one of top 10 or something out of 1500+ people who wrote the exam)
so she goes to Korea, and my dad is like "I'll call my friend up and set up a time and date for you to meet him."
Guess what my sister says? She doesn't want to meet him!
Her answer was like this:
"This is going to be my first time meeting him, and I want to leave a good first impression. However, at the moment I am an ugly little girl. After I get a good job and make lots of money, I'll get plastic surgery and then meet him. That way, I can leave a great first impression as a beautiful and successful woman."
(I read about Lee Sung Gi concert and was gonna get her a ticket so she can go see it, and she said exactly the same thing: "I wanna leave a good first impression blah blah blah")
And I was like OMGWTFBBQ
girls... too complicated...
p.s. I didn't know it was so easy to see celebs in Korea lol... I worked in Korea this summer and the office was like 2 min walk from KBS building... seeing celebs play basketball in the park, have guerilla concerts in front of our office, see drama being shot in front of our office building... (a movie was shot in our office too, a movie called Some like it Hot or something)
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#20
Posted 22 September 2008 - 07:00 PM
cool story bro.



































