Anonymous wrote:Has DCUM been invaded by 65 year-olds from Utah or something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What planet are you living on OP? You sound like Rip Van Winkle waking up after 25 years of sleeping
Again, I've noticed it for a while. I'm just now asking about it.
I was into movie stars in high school, then decided my own life was interesting enough. That's NOT a slam on anyone here, just an explanation for why I sound like I've been under a rock.
OP if your life is so interesting why even start such a thread?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, we've told you why. I don't know what else you expect us to say here.
Honestly, just don't worry about it. Sounds like you won't ever get it.
OP, do you have Asperger's?
I don't understand why people would willingly go camping in a tent, or spend alot of money to see U2 or Bruce Springsteen in a stadium when it's 90 degrees out, but I would never post asking people to explain the phenomena to me.
Anonymous wrote:OP, we've told you why. I don't know what else you expect us to say here.
Honestly, just don't worry about it. Sounds like you won't ever get it.
Anonymous wrote:I think its generational, my nieces in their 20s revere her, and I don't see the big deal either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What planet are you living on OP? You sound like Rip Van Winkle waking up after 25 years of sleeping
Again, I've noticed it for a while. I'm just now asking about it.
I was into movie stars in high school, then decided my own life was interesting enough. That's NOT a slam on anyone here, just an explanation for why I sound like I've been under a rock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What planet are you living on OP? You sound like Rip Van Winkle waking up after 25 years of sleeping
Again, I've noticed it for a while. I'm just now asking about it.
I was into movie stars in high school, then decided my own life was interesting enough. That's NOT a slam on anyone here, just an explanation for why I sound like I've been under a rock.
So you were just as confused when Brad Pitt's love life was in the news 24/7, from his marriage to Jennifer Aniston and their subsequent divorce to his involvement with Angelina Jolie and the 20 or 30 kids they adopted and you were just as annoyed with the cutesy name the media had for them..."Brangelina"...right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What planet are you living on OP? You sound like Rip Van Winkle waking up after 25 years of sleeping
Again, I've noticed it for a while. I'm just now asking about it.
I was into movie stars in high school, then decided my own life was interesting enough. That's NOT a slam on anyone here, just an explanation for why I sound like I've been under a rock.
Anonymous wrote:What planet are you living on OP? You sound like Rip Van Winkle waking up after 25 years of sleeping
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of music do you like OP, who's your favorite artist?
I got $5 says I can find all types of stuff on social media about said artist from articles written by journalists trying to get a peek into their private lives to people dedicating Facebook pages to that celebrity and posting every tidbit they can find about them to the celebrity him/herself using Twitter and Instagram or whatever to satiate fans dying to know everything about their personal life.
I don't have a favorite artist - and I only listen to country. Of course you can find things are their private lives. I don't understand that either - I barely know who sings what song and I certainly don't care what their personal lives are like. I mentioned Beyonce because she was all over the news this weekend.
Maybe a good psychology book is in order. Is there a name for why people follow celebrities?
Arkansas country music star welcomes first son
http://katv.com/news/local/arkansas-country-music-star-welcomes-baby-boy
This Is What Country Music Star Sara Evans Really Eats In a Week
http://www.redbookmag.com/food-recipes/a50742/what-sara-evans-really-eats/
A country star becomes the victim of a car break-in
http://rare.us/rare-country/a-country-star-becomes-the-victim-of-a-car-break-in/
See how easy that was...and I didn't even have to try hard.
People have an interest in celebrities whether it be musicians or athletes or actors, etc. and this fascination spans across all age groups all ethnicities and all genres.
If you are just now noticing this "phenomenon" I don't know where the hell you've been all your life.
Anonymous wrote:If you don't get it, I can't help you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of music do you like OP, who's your favorite artist?
I got $5 says I can find all types of stuff on social media about said artist from articles written by journalists trying to get a peek into their private lives to people dedicating Facebook pages to that celebrity and posting every tidbit they can find about them to the celebrity him/herself using Twitter and Instagram or whatever to satiate fans dying to know everything about their personal life.
I don't have a favorite artist - and I only listen to country. Of course you can find things are their private lives. I don't understand that either - I barely know who sings what song and I certainly don't care what their personal lives are like. I mentioned Beyonce because she was all over the news this weekend.
Maybe a good psychology book is in order. Is there a name for why people follow celebrities?