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What do you think of "idolization"?
I've heard the saying that fans are crazy. Seeing a star is happier than seeing my mother. At that time, it was like being asked to laugh, and I laughed very hard. It is! I told my mom, really, I'm glad to see my favorite group. My mother has always maintained a very neutral attitude towards my idolization, neither opposing nor supporting it. Occasionally, when I see my idol on TV, I will be asked to watch it loudly, and I like to discuss the gossip in the entertainment circle with me more than my parents. So my "idolization" has never been hindered by my parents. From the end of 2005 to the present, from a prospective college student to a prospective social newcomer, I did it as a "madman". Few of my classmates pay attention to the groups I like, but at least they all like them now, and there are friends who pay attention to "idols" for the first time because of my excessive "preaching". Some people will think that I am really tireless in promoting them, which is crazy. Actually, it's not. I just like them, and my life will be full of them, paying attention to their dribs and drabs and integrating into my own life. It's hard to draw a clear line, and it's almost impossible to completely separate unless you don't really like it. But the road to "idolization" is not as smooth as expected, and we are not "girls in spring"-how handsome this star is today, how beautiful the new clothes I buy tomorrow, and how handsome and stylish my boyfriend is the day after tomorrow. If you don't really like any artist, please don't take "idolization" out of context and treat it so cheaply. Some people say that they just have company packaging, and they are civilians without packaging-I know, but I just like this "commodity", including what they look like after removing the "packaging". Some people say that flattering, cajoling fans and winking at little girls are actually to make money-it is inevitable to make money, and it is only natural that work is paid. At least they are willing to coax us and give us the glad eye. All we want is a happy mood at that time. Some people say that they have no strength-strength is the most controversial issue, but even if they have no strength at all, only cute, I am willing to continue. As Kang once wrote-no matter how you grow up, you always want to call him a child. They are just children in my heart, and I like only "children". I am used to questioning our values, disdaining and even insulting our idolization. I am used to listening to and reading those hurtful words, because these are not the most sad things for me. What saddens me most is the contradiction between fans and fans. Conflict caused by a blurted out sentence without considering the feelings of others; Conflicts caused by the idol interests forged by the company for hype; Controversy caused by selfish attitude and so on ... These things are not inevitable, but many people have never thought about avoiding unnecessary collisions. "Closed worship" makes me see the hope of reducing contradictions-anything controversial and likely to hurt others is swallowed up, so you should shut up and worship! Sometimes even I wonder, when did I start to like them? There are so many excellent people in the world, why do you like them wholeheartedly? Later I read this sentence-in the process of thinking about why so many people like him, you will fall in love with him inexplicably. So, don't study him easily unless you are ready to fail. This is what I said to a girl, which may be a little misleading, but it is really my real idea, the most real idea-telling you that as long as you like it and you look happy and comfortable, you don't like the wrong person. Our fans are crazy. Why? Crazy people are happier than normal people. Everyone is cheap, while young, try to be cheap. You won't have to play when you are old, and it's no use regretting. I've seen people in their thirties and forties who are married and have children, drooling at the monitor, laughing nonstop, crying when something happens in the future, turning to buy a CD to watch a concert and putting up a big poster at home? These are the rights of young people, and we also have the capital to play cheap. Don't believe me, I'm so old, and now I look at them sometimes, very calm. I feel calmly that they are all strangers, and I doubt that I can recognize any of them. Even I think any girl who can't sign her idol name is basically invalid. But after being so serious, happiness is gone. I've also met guys, and some people have done activities and participated in practical activities, but they just like it. No man will fill their lives with idols. This may be the biggest difference between boys and girls-girls can always "like" the most thoroughly. Spend your youth, money and feelings on idols in the distance, without their one-on-one return. In return, they will spend their whole lives repaying the love of thousands of fans in Qian Qian. We just want them to be good. What we get is praise money for buying records; Work for the concert; PS technology is becoming more and more exquisite in order to hang beautiful signatures; In order to maintain their good image, they learned to be rational; For them, I learned to do forums, videos, activities, etc ... Most importantly, I learned to be a man. Fans are not naive, not awake, just lost a heart. Fans are not really cheap, but really, really like their idols. "Fans" are always in the minority and have little influence. They just want to have a habitat of their own, without so much incomprehension, abuse and ridicule. The writer is "Fa Ya Devil". Please explain the original text. After reading it, I was very moved. If it is the person I like, I am willing to be a madman.

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