CirilloPrimo wrote:We saw the Dark Knight and I sat between them,
I don't think the guy knew I was sitting next to him he got
waaaay to touchy feely while I'm trying to watch the joker's pencil trick!
And the movie lasted forever too, yay being molested in a theater on a date I wasn't supposed to go to, hell i got more action than my cousin!
And the guy liked the idea of me going too he was excited, weird,
But overall he was pretty awesome and cool to hang out with excluding the molestation part lulz.
Too bad for him though that I like chicks :D
...Did he EVER know you were the one sitting besides him? Because that just makes me think so much that he really liked the "pencil trick" part with you, and i'm not talking about the pencil one the Joker did on the movie...or anything related to the actual movie D8' lol
shugo_lover wrote:You know what the funny thing is? That there was never a Twilight craze at my school. There are a few of my friends who like it and wear shirts, but they never ragged on about it or even mention it.
Actually, i never really saw any direct "Twilight craze" at my schools. When i was in High School, Twilight was barely a popular thing, and a few rare times i'd see one or two girls sitting at lunch holding Twilight books, but with no extreme fangirling or anything....Just random girls with a random book talking about random things without bothering others (this was around 2007-2008).
And here at University, given how almost all the time i'm interacting with other fellow in-training engineers, and NONE of them have had any interest in Twilight, i never saw any raging craziness over the books, or girls screaming the names of the characters, or "gossiping" them, or ANYTHING at all. I did see books every once and would heard bits of talking, but that talking was more about when they'd go watch the movie and with who, rather than actual "content". Probably comes with maturity too...that not many university girls are all crazy about it even though they like it, and even if they're crazy, they don't go and scream it all over between classes. All i knew and learned about the Twilight craze was through online means, and though i did see such uberextreme fangirling-ness online, i was never really witness of it in person XD
And though this is a bit unrelated, the same applies to me with Jonas Brothers and Justin Bieber. I've sure heard of their over-popularity and fangirls and all...but, other than for joking, i don't think i've heard ANYONE talk about any of them as if they were fans or something. Most likely because pretty much all of such "fans" are girls going from 11 to 16 years old, and all girls i interact with are at the very least 18 years old (and like...26 years old at most). If anything they're still into Backstreet Boys ~3~ lol