Saturday 29 November 2014

Extreme Negative Fangirls

According to dictionaries that I've looked up (don't judge, I actually did my research before consulting this matter m'kay?), the word 'fangirl' means the following:

Urban Dictionary: A rabid breed of human female who is obesessed with either a fictional character or an actor.

Dictionary.com: an obsessive female fan.

Free Merriam-Webster: a girl or woman who is an extremely or overly enthusiastic fan of someone or something.

I won't explain any further what fangirls are because c'mon, I'm nice enough to provide the definitions from dictionaries above and if you still don't understand, then your comprehensive skills are disgustingly horrible and you should probably go find some ABC toddler websites and start your basics. I hear babies are really great learners so no worries, you'll get through in a day or two.

Right, to begin with, I have a really bad impression of fangirls. I never did understand the things fangirls always do, like the notorious stalking and squealing, and I find it really annoying and immature. If you're a fangirl, be it the ones in mildest stages or the rabid hybrids, I suggest you resume googling pictures of your idol's brother's friend's father's aunt's goldfish. Go on, I'm not stopping you. I'd hate to.

As I was saying, it gets really irritating. The impression I get from fangirls are the girls who are incapable of doing anything except stalking, squealing, mooning, swooning, obsessing, and thinking about their idols 24/7. They're the ones who look up their idol's addresses, have dreams of them each night, wake up with them at first though and so on.

What prompted me to address this matter was when I found out that a certain YouTuber's brother was harassed by crazy fangirls when they somehow found out about him. Then starts the question bombing in which is directed all at the YouTuber himself, not his brother.

Imagine what is must have been like for that little brother. It gets annoying, and although they might be blood-related, they aren't exactly carbon copies of each other. They all different individuals themselves, and if you wish to ask a question or something similar, ask the person himself, not his siblings or whosoever that it might be related. What message does that seem to convey? That you're only interested in only the YouTuber himself, and you're using his brother to contact him.

Futhermore, these Fangirls also attacked this innocent sibling by insulting him, claiming that he will never be as good as his brother, putting him down etc etc which I think is unfair because, hey, who are you to judge and compare? As I've said, they're different individuals and you can't compare like that because each has their own strengths and weaknesses. It's unfair. In my opinion, the only fair way to compare a person is to compare with the person himself.

What pisses me off is that they criticize others over innocent, petty things that weren't part of their business in the first place. I strongly believe that criticism is considered okay if you think that something is unfavorable, not up to expections, not good enough etcetera etcetera, and that YOU HAVE FEASIBLE AND DOABLE FEEDBACK FOR IMPROVEMENT. Otherwise, it's pretty much considered as whining because obviously you're just waiting for people to solve your problems.

Phew, that was a pretty long rant that got a bit carried away, but I'm glad I got that off my chest. It's just that the world is too unfair sometimes, yknow.

Tuesday 25 November 2014

The Callieo Fashion Style

I'm almost laughing as I'm typing this, because tbh, fashion is so NOT me. I couldn't care less about fashion, but come on, I wouldn't wear any trash bag even if it's comfortable. I mean, I wanna look nice and presentable too.

Although I don't unnecessarily go to great extents for fashion, I still do mind about the way I dress. I don't have a particular distinct style, but as long as it's comfy, casual, and uniquely me, I'm up for it.

So if you're those kind of people who likes really comfy outfits and couldn't care a crap about choosing but would really like to look presentable enough, let the all-round amazing Aria give you some handy tips.

*Do note that the tips suggested are more suitable for summer wear because I live in a tropical country and it's practically all sunshines and coconut trees the whole year round.

1. The outfit you pick should be comfortable.

That's the most important rule in Callieo fashion. Don't go wearing trash bags of course, even if it's comfy, because that's so ew.

2. Be unique. Not too unique in that you attract attention, just different. Unless your aim is too do that, go ahead.

For the top, I usually like simple, printed tees. I don't really like to go for the graphic tees or the 'cool' ones with really rude words because that's so mainstream. Practically all my friends own those kinds so that's a no. Witty shirts are more similar to my style so I'm more likely to pick that.

Skater skirts are one of the easiest to match with and if you don't own any, you're missing out. Any skater skirt with a casual top, BAM, they're most likely to work. But if you don't like skirts, denim shorts would be great too. Personally, I prefer the skirt, but c'mon, shorts have their benefits too. At least they don't go flying around and revealing even MORE skin on a windy day. It's up to you.

3. Pick a good colour.

Idk much about colours and how they go with your skin tone so you can look that up a bit and find out more about it yourself. I think cool colours like blue look pretty good on me, so I have a disgustingly huge amount of them kept in the closet.

So that's about it! Hope it helps although I think it didn't. Much. Because that advice was purely from a 24/7 nerd slash geek that I am.

Lol.

XOXO,
Aria

Wednesday 12 November 2014

My Favourite YouTubers!

Everyone knows YouTube is amazing, even more so with YouTubers! They're hilarious, funny, and they somehow always manage to make my day brighter.

Without a particular order:

1. danisnotonfire


Dan is so damn sarcastic and articulate and relatable I can't help but love him.
Here are some gifs to convince you.




There, convinced now?

2. Motoki Maxted



All of Motoki's vids are high in quality and not the mention, extremely amusing too. I like his humor, and I think he's definitely one of the YouTubers who should deserve way more subscribers. Go check him out. 

3. ThatcherJoe



Joe is quite literately, one of the best people at doing impressions, or maybe even the best, I've seen so far. He's so versatile that he could practically be any character he comes across. It's amazing and admirable at the same time.



Heck, I bet he would make a better Christian Grey than whos-that-guy.

4. Caspar



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caspar lee animated GIF

5. PewDiePie

6. AmazingPhil



ADORABLENESS OVERLOAD

7. jennxpenn

8. PointlessBlog

9. Marcus Butler


10. Tyler Oakley



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