Alright, I caved. I didn't want to, but the scales have been tipped. I now have a
Twitter account. What convinced me to finally get one?
Craig Ferguson, of course. Although I didn't really want to get an account because I have too many different accounts online already, Craig is just too awesome to resist.
On that note:
I have a small rant I'd like to spew out that has been bugging me for months.
Guess what?
I watch Glee.
I watch Desperate Housewives
I roleplay
I cosplay
I like to wear high heels and skirts and dress up and feel pretty
I like country music
I especially like Taylor Swift
I like pop music
I read romantic fanfiction
I write romantic fanfiction
I play with Apps on Facebook
I believe in paranormal things, from ghosts to aliens from outer space and I enjoy reading about them
I watch Dragon Ball Z
I watch other animes deemed 'stupid' by other people
I consider Harry Potter to be my personal favorite book of all the books I've read
And I do not appreciate being judged for these things.
I am very tired of my friends rolling their eyes at me, groaning, looking at me like I'm insane or stupid, or being told "I don't think I can forgive you for that." If your opinion differs from mine, great. That is your right. However, I have a right to like things you don't, just as you have the right to dislike things I like. We live in America, I do not have to like what you like. Why do you seem to think your opinion is more accurate than mine? Or that I deserve to be chastised for liking the 'wrong' things? I listen to you all go on and on about your web comics and video games and the like, things I have little interest in and don't care for, but I listen to you without complaining because that's what friends are meant to do. I have friends who enjoy Twilight. As much as I hate the book, it is their right to enjoy it if they so choose, and I am not going to berate them for reading the books. I'm tired of being judged, and if you have such a problem with my watching Glee that you have to tell me how stupid it is and how I shouldn't be watching it, then you're not a real friend. You can respectfully dislike it, we can even have a rational conversation about its faults (I'm not one of those who attack people for faulting my interests), without trying to make me feel like an idiot for enjoying such dribble.
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