Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 8:10:57 GMT
Attention! What follows is a translational philosophical reflection from our authors. The text is full of nostalgia and rhetorical questions. How beautiful it is today to be a fan of someone. How convenient. You open Instagram and see: This is your favorite celebrity eating; here he is kissing; he is sleeping there. Here's the celebrity on stage, behind the stage, near the stage, and everywhere else you can imagine! You can find out what color his socks and bathroom mat are. Almost whispering: and we, old school fans, occasionally picked up some squalid magazine clippings. We couldn't even see clearly who was in that picture! There was only a small space but we still loved it so much. That cut was the center of our universe, the golden fleece of our rooms. And until the photos of Bowie, Morrison and Jackson were digitized, we prayed and spoke to those clippings.
Yes, it was hard to live in the twentieth century: sometimes Germany Phone Number mammoths ate all our grass and dragons kidnapped princesses. So, when we felt bad inside, we squeezed those cutouts on the part of the chest where the heart is hidden, and for us it was like a defibrillator. Have you ever seen how rescuers give an electric shock to a person who is about to go to the afterlife ahead of schedule? Exactly the same thing with those magazine and newspaper clippings: they brought us back to life. Well, enough of this retro nostalgia and let's think about whether idols are better off because they have Instagram. Sure, the fans reap their benefits, but how do those on the other side feel? We will never know what Freddy Mercury would have responded to the producers if they had suggested he post photos on Instagram to climb the charts, but it probably would have been a sentence containing the word "honey". via GIPHY There are obvious benefits.
Old school idols can happily go to nightclubs and drink martinis until dawn without fear of finding photos of themselves all over social media within minutes. There was gossip in the morning papers, but can we compare the number of newspaper copies with the reach and speed of social media? But today's celebrities earn good money on such outings and get considerable sums for their check-ins. Some actors and singers can earn a yacht simply for tagging a geographic location. Elizabeth Taylor started her day with breakfast or putting on her many jewels, and no one ever commented on her morning selfies telling her that she wasn't the same as before. Since there were neither morning selfies nor her Instagram account. via GIPHY Modern actresses prefer not to read comments to keep themselves in a good mood. Or read them with the readiness to ban anyone to show who owns the account.
Yes, it was hard to live in the twentieth century: sometimes Germany Phone Number mammoths ate all our grass and dragons kidnapped princesses. So, when we felt bad inside, we squeezed those cutouts on the part of the chest where the heart is hidden, and for us it was like a defibrillator. Have you ever seen how rescuers give an electric shock to a person who is about to go to the afterlife ahead of schedule? Exactly the same thing with those magazine and newspaper clippings: they brought us back to life. Well, enough of this retro nostalgia and let's think about whether idols are better off because they have Instagram. Sure, the fans reap their benefits, but how do those on the other side feel? We will never know what Freddy Mercury would have responded to the producers if they had suggested he post photos on Instagram to climb the charts, but it probably would have been a sentence containing the word "honey". via GIPHY There are obvious benefits.
Old school idols can happily go to nightclubs and drink martinis until dawn without fear of finding photos of themselves all over social media within minutes. There was gossip in the morning papers, but can we compare the number of newspaper copies with the reach and speed of social media? But today's celebrities earn good money on such outings and get considerable sums for their check-ins. Some actors and singers can earn a yacht simply for tagging a geographic location. Elizabeth Taylor started her day with breakfast or putting on her many jewels, and no one ever commented on her morning selfies telling her that she wasn't the same as before. Since there were neither morning selfies nor her Instagram account. via GIPHY Modern actresses prefer not to read comments to keep themselves in a good mood. Or read them with the readiness to ban anyone to show who owns the account.