How many celebs have you met or seen?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hundreds. I’ve lived in Los Angeles all of my life. Celebrity sightings are a regular occurrence.


Once you live in LA you (if youre sane) stop caring. Also most of them are truly mundane humans, many desperate for attention, eyes darting around to see if anyone's noticed them, and it's a real turn off. I dont get the trend of people sharing mundane celeb encounters- most of them are boring, dull people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hundreds. I’ve lived in Los Angeles all of my life. Celebrity sightings are a regular occurrence.


Once you live in LA you (if youre sane) stop caring. Also most of them are truly mundane humans, many desperate for attention, eyes darting around to see if anyone's noticed them, and it's a real turn off. I dont get the trend of people sharing mundane celeb encounters- most of them are boring, dull people.


Well that’s because you’re clearly superior to the rest of us plebes.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hundreds. I’ve lived in Los Angeles all of my life. Celebrity sightings are a regular occurrence.


Once you live in LA you (if youre sane) stop caring. Also most of them are truly mundane humans, many desperate for attention, eyes darting around to see if anyone's noticed them, and it's a real turn off. I dont get the trend of people sharing mundane celeb encounters- most of them are boring, dull people.


Well that’s because you’re clearly superior to the rest of us plebes.


Interesting you took that comment so personally.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hundreds. I’ve lived in Los Angeles all of my life. Celebrity sightings are a regular occurrence.


Once you live in LA you (if youre sane) stop caring. Also most of them are truly mundane humans, many desperate for attention, eyes darting around to see if anyone's noticed them, and it's a real turn off. I dont get the trend of people sharing mundane celeb encounters- most of them are boring, dull people.


Well that’s because you’re clearly superior to the rest of us plebes.


Interesting you took that comment so personally.


Wouldn’t you like to paint me as a People Magazine/Hollywood celeb houses tour obsessed person?

In fact, I’m not at all. I just don’t like assholes.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hundreds. I’ve lived in Los Angeles all of my life. Celebrity sightings are a regular occurrence.


Once you live in LA you (if youre sane) stop caring. Also most of them are truly mundane humans, many desperate for attention, eyes darting around to see if anyone's noticed them, and it's a real turn off. I dont get the trend of people sharing mundane celeb encounters- most of them are boring, dull people.


Well that’s because you’re clearly superior to the rest of us plebes.


Interesting you took that comment so personally.


Wouldn’t you like to paint me as a People Magazine/Hollywood celeb houses tour obsessed person?

In fact, I’m not at all. I just don’t like assholes.


Wow. Sounds like you have some rage issues too, getting this upset about a pretty innocent comment.

You sound like a degenerate. Sorry your life sucks so much
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hundreds. I’ve lived in Los Angeles all of my life. Celebrity sightings are a regular occurrence.


Once you live in LA you (if youre sane) stop caring. Also most of them are truly mundane humans, many desperate for attention, eyes darting around to see if anyone's noticed them, and it's a real turn off. I dont get the trend of people sharing mundane celeb encounters- most of them are boring, dull people.


Well that’s because you’re clearly superior to the rest of us plebes.


What’s with using th word plebes? It doesn’t even apply in this context. Is this a trendy word to use on dcum? Answer, you plebes.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hundreds. I’ve lived in Los Angeles all of my life. Celebrity sightings are a regular occurrence.


Once you live in LA you (if youre sane) stop caring. Also most of them are truly mundane humans, many desperate for attention, eyes darting around to see if anyone's noticed them, and it's a real turn off. I dont get the trend of people sharing mundane celeb encounters- most of them are boring, dull people.


Well that’s because you’re clearly superior to the rest of us plebes.


Interesting you took that comment so personally.


Wouldn’t you like to paint me as a People Magazine/Hollywood celeb houses tour obsessed person?

In fact, I’m not at all. I just don’t like assholes.


Wow. Sounds like you have some rage issues too, getting this upset about a pretty innocent comment.

You sound like a degenerate. Sorry your life sucks so much


Pot meet kettle. That was an extremely aggressive response.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hundreds. I’ve lived in Los Angeles all of my life. Celebrity sightings are a regular occurrence.


Once you live in LA you (if youre sane) stop caring. Also most of them are truly mundane humans, many desperate for attention, eyes darting around to see if anyone's noticed them, and it's a real turn off. I dont get the trend of people sharing mundane celeb encounters- most of them are boring, dull people.


Well that’s because you’re clearly superior to the rest of us plebes.


What’s with using th word plebes? It doesn’t even apply in this context. Is this a trendy word to use on dcum? Answer, you plebes.


It absolutely applies. “Plebes” just means commoner. PP was acting superior, as though he/she is not a commoner who idolizes celebrities.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hundreds. I’ve lived in Los Angeles all of my life. Celebrity sightings are a regular occurrence.


Once you live in LA you (if youre sane) stop caring. Also most of them are truly mundane humans, many desperate for attention, eyes darting around to see if anyone's noticed them, and it's a real turn off. I dont get the trend of people sharing mundane celeb encounters- most of them are boring, dull people.


Well that’s because you’re clearly superior to the rest of us plebes.


Interesting you took that comment so personally.


Wouldn’t you like to paint me as a People Magazine/Hollywood celeb houses tour obsessed person?

In fact, I’m not at all. I just don’t like assholes.


Wow. Sounds like you have some rage issues too, getting this upset about a pretty innocent comment.

You sound like a degenerate. Sorry your life sucks so much


Pot meet kettle. That was an extremely aggressive response.


Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hundreds. I’ve lived in Los Angeles all of my life. Celebrity sightings are a regular occurrence.


Once you live in LA you (if youre sane) stop caring. Also most of them are truly mundane humans, many desperate for attention, eyes darting around to see if anyone's noticed them, and it's a real turn off. I dont get the trend of people sharing mundane celeb encounters- most of them are boring, dull people.


Well that’s because you’re clearly superior to the rest of us plebes.


Sorry you were excited about the time you ran into Carrot Top and I rained on your parade.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hundreds. I’ve lived in Los Angeles all of my life. Celebrity sightings are a regular occurrence.


Once you live in LA you (if youre sane) stop caring. Also most of them are truly mundane humans, many desperate for attention, eyes darting around to see if anyone's noticed them, and it's a real turn off. I dont get the trend of people sharing mundane celeb encounters- most of them are boring, dull people.


Well that’s because you’re clearly superior to the rest of us plebes.


Interesting you took that comment so personally.


Wouldn’t you like to paint me as a People Magazine/Hollywood celeb houses tour obsessed person?

In fact, I’m not at all. I just don’t like assholes.


Wow. Sounds like you have some rage issues too, getting this upset about a pretty innocent comment.

You sound like a degenerate. Sorry your life sucks so much


Pot meet kettle. That was an extremely aggressive response.


Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hundreds. I’ve lived in Los Angeles all of my life. Celebrity sightings are a regular occurrence.


Once you live in LA you (if youre sane) stop caring. Also most of them are truly mundane humans, many desperate for attention, eyes darting around to see if anyone's noticed them, and it's a real turn off. I dont get the trend of people sharing mundane celeb encounters- most of them are boring, dull people.


Well that’s because you’re clearly superior to the rest of us plebes.


Sorry you were excited about the time you ran into Carrot Top and I rained on your parade.


I don’t even know who that is. Sorry.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hundreds. I’ve lived in Los Angeles all of my life. Celebrity sightings are a regular occurrence.


Once you live in LA you (if youre sane) stop caring. Also most of them are truly mundane humans, many desperate for attention, eyes darting around to see if anyone's noticed them, and it's a real turn off. I dont get the trend of people sharing mundane celeb encounters- most of them are boring, dull people.


Well that’s because you’re clearly superior to the rest of us plebes.


Interesting you took that comment so personally.


Wouldn’t you like to paint me as a People Magazine/Hollywood celeb houses tour obsessed person?

In fact, I’m not at all. I just don’t like assholes.


Wow. Sounds like you have some rage issues too, getting this upset about a pretty innocent comment.

You sound like a degenerate. Sorry your life sucks so much


Pot meet kettle. That was an extremely aggressive response.


Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hundreds. I’ve lived in Los Angeles all of my life. Celebrity sightings are a regular occurrence.


Once you live in LA you (if youre sane) stop caring. Also most of them are truly mundane humans, many desperate for attention, eyes darting around to see if anyone's noticed them, and it's a real turn off. I dont get the trend of people sharing mundane celeb encounters- most of them are boring, dull people.


Well that’s because you’re clearly superior to the rest of us plebes.


Sorry you were excited about the time you ran into Carrot Top and I rained on your parade.


I don’t even know who that is. Sorry.


I'm surprised, you seem like his demographic!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hundreds. I’ve lived in Los Angeles all of my life. Celebrity sightings are a regular occurrence.


Once you live in LA you (if youre sane) stop caring. Also most of them are truly mundane humans, many desperate for attention, eyes darting around to see if anyone's noticed them, and it's a real turn off. I dont get the trend of people sharing mundane celeb encounters- most of them are boring, dull people.


Well that’s because you’re clearly superior to the rest of us plebes.


What’s with using th word plebes? It doesn’t even apply in this context. Is this a trendy word to use on dcum? Answer, you plebes.


It absolutely applies. “Plebes” just means commoner. PP was acting superior, as though he/she is not a commoner who idolizes celebrities.


No, that would be pleb.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hundreds. I’ve lived in Los Angeles all of my life. Celebrity sightings
are a regular occurrence.


Once you live in LA you (if youre sane) stop caring. Also most of them are truly mundane humans, many desperate for attention, eyes darting around to see if anyone's noticed them, and it's a real turn off. I dont get the trend of people sharing mundane celeb encounters- most of them are boring, dull people.


Well that’s because you’re clearly superior to the rest of us plebes.


What’s with using th word plebes? It doesn’t even apply in this context. Is this a trendy word to use on dcum? Answer, you plebes.


It absolutely applies. “Plebes” just means commoner. PP was acting superior, as though he/she is not a commoner who idolizes celebrities.


Not everyone idolizes celebrities. Not everyone gets excited about seeing some random D list reality star eating a bagel. Get over it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hundreds. I’ve lived in Los Angeles all of my life. Celebrity sightings are a regular occurrence.


Once you live in LA you (if youre sane) stop caring. Also most of them are truly mundane humans, many desperate for attention, eyes darting around to see if anyone's noticed them, and it's a real turn off. I dont get the trend of people sharing mundane celeb encounters- most of them are boring, dull people.


Well that’s because you’re clearly superior to the rest of us plebes.


Interesting you took that comment so personally.


Wouldn’t you like to paint me as a People Magazine/Hollywood celeb houses tour obsessed person?

In fact, I’m not at all. I just don’t like assholes.


Wow. Sounds like you have some rage issues too, getting this upset about a pretty innocent comment.

You sound like a degenerate. Sorry your life sucks so much


Pot meet kettle. That was an extremely aggressive response.


+1
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hundreds. I’ve lived in Los Angeles all of my life. Celebrity sightings
are a regular occurrence.


Once you live in LA you (if youre sane) stop caring. Also most of them are truly mundane humans, many desperate for attention, eyes darting around to see if anyone's noticed them, and it's a real turn off. I dont get the trend of people sharing mundane celeb encounters- most of them are boring, dull people.


Well that’s because you’re clearly superior to the rest of us plebes.


What’s with using th word plebes? It doesn’t even apply in this context. Is this a trendy word to use on dcum? Answer, you plebes.


It absolutely applies. “Plebes” just means commoner. PP was acting superior, as though he/she is not a commoner who idolizes celebrities.


Not everyone idolizes celebrities. Not everyone gets excited about seeing some random D list reality star eating a bagel. Get over it.


Yeah, I know. But there’s still no reason to be a jerk.
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