Today I went to see a play and I found it regular... Can't say it was really bad but it wasn't good either. So far so good... The problem was when I was on the car with two friends and they said that people who are fan don't mind to see a bad play just in order to see their idol... I couldn't believe in what they were saying but the fact is... It's true... We tend to like everything our idol does... Even if it is bad... We criticize others but when is our idol we like everything... Shouldn't be otherwise? I mean, of course if your idol is in a play you will go and see it... That is normal, I would do that too of course ... But to say "I loved it" just because ur idol is on it when it was not good? Really? Where is our judgement? How come if your idol is on that role you like it? As a fan we should be more critic and if we don't like, we should say it... In fact, ur idol should thank u for that because they can't posible think they do everything right like fans tend to say... So if there is a fan who say "u know what, I don't like u on this scene, novela, play, whatever" they should thank them and ask "why"? And work from there... We as fans tend to ask little from our idols... And they don't even care about our opinion ... If u go to twitter u hardly see a personality retweeting a bad critic... Or answer a bad comment... Too bad we, as fans, tend to be happy with so less... And people... That's why networks or productors do so bad productions... Because if they have an actor who has lots of fans they dont even need to bother to do a good thing... Woww right?
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Monday, 15 October 2012
Friday, 5 October 2012
World Teacher's day
Congrats to all of us... I still feel like a teacher, think like a teacher and AM a teacher, though I took a short time to myself. Being a teacher is the best you can be when Ss really want to learn. There's nothing better to see a class motivated and eager to learn. Too bad that lately this kind of class is really hard to find. CONGRATS TO ALL MY FRIENDS WHO ARE STILL TRYING TO MAKE THE DIFFERENCE.
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