Monday, February 11, 2013

Upwards and Downwards of a Fandom

This blogpost is about my experiences being a Coldplayer, and I experienced the biggest war being in the fandom recently.

The Upwards of a Fandom can be summarised in a sentence, "When your idol recieves anything positive." For example, your idol recieves an awards from The Grammys, of course the fanbase of that idol would be, "I'm very happy for you—," "Congratulations—" then the name of the idol as follows. And your fanbase is just rejoicing and spending their happy lives like it's the last night of before the world ends. 

The Downwards of a Fandom depends how the fandom deals with different situations. For example, I remember the time that one of the previous Grammys that Esperanza Spalding wo n as the Best New Artist and not Justin Bieber. Like Beliebers bursted and they speak sensitive languages against her up to the point that they edited Esperanza Spalding's biography on Wikipedia and they said like, "Until we die, Justin Bieber will win the Grammys—" (not really sure what are the exact words they said, some sort of like that)

Another example will be, at the recent Grammys, When The Black Keys won, like Coldplayers bursted and they said all the sensitive language against The Black Keys. Here's the twist, my Twitter Friend that is a Coldplayer, at the same time that is a The Black Keys fan, said that The Black Key's fans recieved the bashes from the Coldplayers. The Black Key's fans are just annoyed because they're not doing anything against Coldplayers and then Coldplayers were reacting that time that they hate The Black Keys so—we concluded that what the Coldplayers do is not legit. 

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